How this automation works
Receive instant SMS alerts when new entries are added to your Google Sheets. The Applet runs automatically each time a new row appears in the selected spreadsheet and sends a text message through SMS & Text-To-Speech by seven. Perfect for tracking signups, form responses, or any real-time updates in your Sheets.
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About Google Sheets
Google Sheets lets you create and edit spreadsheets stored on your Google Drive. Turn on Applets to monitor specific cells in your spreadsheets as well create news docs, rows, and cell updates.
Google Sheets lets you create and edit spreadsheets stored on your Google Drive. Turn on Applets to monitor specific cells in your spreadsheets as well create news docs, rows, and cell updates.
About SMS & Text-To-Speech by seven
Send SMS and issue Text-To-Speech calls via the seven SMS Gateway - a Germany based business established 2003. Our API is limited to 50 requests per seconds, which fits most users needs. Feel free to contact our support team if you need the limit raised.
Send SMS and issue Text-To-Speech calls via the seven SMS Gateway - a Germany based business established 2003. Our API is limited to 50 requests per seconds, which fits most users needs. Feel free to contact our support team if you need the limit raised.
