Sweven-Google Sheets Integration

Instantly create new tickets in Sweven when your team adds rows in Google Sheets.

Whether or not you already use Google Sheets, it can provide a free and easily-to-deploy option for automating customer order intake.

Use Cases

Sweven’s Google Sheets Zap actually enables two powerful use cases: 

Direct ticket entry in Sheets ​

Allow your customers to enter their own ticket information in Google sheets by sharing it with them through a direct invite, embedding them in your website, or sending a link in an email.

Bridge the integration gap to your ticketing app ​

If your current ticketing app is not yet supported by a Sweven Zap, Google Sheets gives you a powerful integration option. Google Sheets can act as a bridge between the CRM or ticketing app you already use and Sweven

Zapier offers integration between thousands of third-party apps and Google Sheets. If your current ticketing app is one of them, Google Sheets can serve as a go between for integration between your app and Sweven.

How? Simple. It all happens in Zapier – integrate your app to Sheets, then Sheets to Sweven. Like this:

  1. Using the Zap for integrating your current app with Google Sheets, you can trigger new tickets to be entered as a new record in Sheets.
  2. After setting up the Sweven Zap for Sheets, that new record is instantly duplicated as a new ticket in Sweven. 

Sweven-Google Sheets Integration

Instantly create new tickets in Sweven when your team adds rows in Google Sheets.

Whether or not you already use Google Sheets, it can provide a free and easily-to-deploy option for automating customer order intake.

Use Cases

Sweven’s Google Sheets Zap actually enables two powerful use cases: 

 

Use case #1: direct ticket entry in Sheets

Use case #2: bridge the integration gap to your ticketing app

 

Use case #1: Direct ticket entry

Allow your customers to enter their own ticket information in Google sheets by sharing it with them through a direct invite, embedding them in your website, or sending a link in an email. 

Use case #2: Bridge the integration gap to your ticketing app

If your current ticketing app is not yet supported by a Sweven Zap, Google Sheets gives you a powerful integration option. Google Sheets can act as a bridge between the CRM or ticketing app you already use and Sweven. 

Zapier offers integration between thousands of third-party apps and Google Sheets. If your current ticketing app is one of them, Google Sheets can serve as a go between for integration between your app and Sweven.

How? Simple. It all happens in Zapier – integrate your app to Sheets, then Sheets to Sweven. Like this:

 

  1. Using the Zap for integrating your current app with Google Sheets, you can trigger new tickets to be entered as a new record in Sheets.

  2. After setting up the Sweven Zap for Sheets, that new record is instantly duplicated as a new ticket in Sweven. 

 

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