How this automation works
Automatically create a task in Microsoft To Do whenever a new record is added to Airtable. This Applet runs each time a new record appears in your selected table and adds its details as a To Do task. It's great for turning Airtable submissions or entries into actionable tasks across your workflow.
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Create your own Microsoft To Do and Airtable workflow
Create custom workflows effortlessly by selecting triggers, queries, and actions. With IFTTT, it's simple: “If this” trigger happens, “then that” action follows. Streamline tasks and save time with automated workflows that work for you.
6 triggers, queries, and actions
New record created
Task in list completed
Create a new record
Create task in task list
Create a new record
Create task in task list
New record created
Task in list completed
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More on Microsoft To Do and Airtable
About Microsoft To Do
Microsoft To Do is a task management app to help you stay organized and manage your day-to-day. You can use Microsoft To Do to make shopping lists or task lists, take notes, record collections, plan an event, or set reminders to increase your productivity and focus on what matters to you. Microsoft To Do makes it easy to stay organized and manage your life.
Microsoft To Do is a task management app to help you stay organized and manage your day-to-day. You can use Microsoft To Do to make shopping lists or task lists, take notes, record collections, plan an event, or set reminders to increase your productivity and focus on what matters to you. Microsoft To Do makes it easy to stay organized and manage your life.
About Airtable
Airtable is the easy way to create your own organizational databases.
Airtable is the easy way to create your own organizational databases.
