Create Google Calendar events from new or updated linked references in Roam Research pages / blocks
This workflow makes it easy to manage your time and tasks efficiently directly from Roam Research to Google Calendar. Every time a new or modified linked reference is logged in Roam Research, an event gets instantly added to your Google Calendar. It simplifies your task tracking and scheduling, offering an effortless, streamlined experience. Stay organized and never miss any important notes or updates, all while saving valuable time.
This workflow makes it easy to manage your time and tasks efficiently directly from Roam Research to Google Calendar. Every time a new or modified linked reference is logged in Roam Research, an event gets instantly added to your Google Calendar. It simplifies your task tracking and scheduling, offering an effortless, streamlined experience. Stay organized and never miss any important notes or updates, all while saving valuable time.
- When this happens...New or Modified Linked Reference of a Page / Block
Triggers when the specified page/block in Roam graph has a new linked reference or when any old linked reference is modified.
- automatically do this!Quick Add Event
Triggers when an event is created.
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Do you want to listen to references for a page or for a block?Required
Which page or block to watch linked references for?Required
Try ItContent to add to pageRequired
Which daily note to add to?Required
Nest under a capture group?
Content to add to PageRequired
Which page to add to?Required
Nest under a capture group?
New Calendar
Triggers when a calendar is created.
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Do you want to listen to references for a page or for a block?Required
Which page or block to watch linked references for?Required
Try ItContent to add as a child blockRequired
Uid of block to add content underneathRequired
Do you want to fetch data for a page or a block?Required
Which page or block to fetch?Required
(Advanced) Number of levels of children to fetch
CalendarRequired
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