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Automate tasks across Expiration Reminder with Google Calendar

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Businesses automate real work through MindCloud every day.

Automate your first task

Use MindCloud Cirra to make Expiration Reminder and Google Calendar talk.
Here are some common ways to automate work between them.

When Google Calendar has a new calendar event, create a category in Expiration Reminder.Try now
When Google Calendar has a new calendar event, create a contact in Expiration Reminder.Try now
When Google Calendar has a new event, create a category in Expiration Reminder.Try now
When Google Calendar has a new event, create a contact in Expiration Reminder.Try now
When Google Calendar has a new calendar event, add a file in Expiration Reminder.Try now
When Google Calendar has a new calendar event, update the category in Expiration Reminder.Try now

How MindCloud automates work

MindCloud uses Cirra to give your workplace superpowers.
Use her to powerhouse through your Expiration Reminder and Google Calendar work.

Connect your Expiration Reminder and Google Calendar. The first step is to give Cirra access to your applications.

Teach Cirra to work between them. Simply explain what you want done between them and how you use them.

Automate that work. All your apps will talk to each other and work together. No technical knowledge needed.

Frequently Asked Questions

New to MindCloud? We've got you. Here are some answers to common questions about how MindCloud works with Expiration Reminder and Google Calendar.

Apps are the systems your business runs on, like Expiration Reminder and Google Calendar.

Actions are the things MindCloud can do in those systems, such as finding a record, sending a message, or updating data.

A workflow connects apps and actions in the order your process needs. That's it.