Generate collection in backlog - vPlan
Automatically create a new collection in your vPlan backlog whenever a new row is added to a Google Sheet. This template is set up in a simple, ready-to-use configuration, making it easy to get started right away. You can further extend the scenario by adding custom fields, activities, or additional logic to match your planning needs. Once created, the items are immediately available in vPlan, allowing you to plan directly and seamlessly integrate spreadsheet-driven input into your vPlan workflow.
Automatically create a new collection in your vPlan backlog whenever a new row is added to a Google Sheet. This template is set up in a simple, ready-to-use configuration, making it easy to get started right away.
You can further extend the scenario by adding custom fields, activities, or additional logic to match your planning needs. Once created, the items are immediately available in vPlan, allowing you to plan directly and seamlessly integrate spreadsheet-driven input into your vPlan workfl
- Platform
- Make
- Category
- Workflow & Process Automation
- Price
- $2.99
- Creator
- Kaito Rahman
- automation
- make
- google-sheets
- vplan
How to import this workflow into Make
- 1Purchase or download the workflow to get the Make blueprint JSON file.
- 2In Make, create a new scenario, click the three-dots menu, and choose "Import Blueprint".
- 3Reconnect each module to your own app connections when prompted.
- 4Run the scenario once to verify it, then set your schedule and turn it on.
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