This automation scenario allows you to connect Google Calendar and PAVLOK
It can be build using Ifttt, a no-code workflow automation tool. Ifttt allows you to create automated scripts using a simple drag-and-drop interface for non-technical users. This is a ready-made scenario, but it can be customized by adding more apps, actions, filters or branches.
Google Calendar and PAVLOK can also be integrated using automation tools other than ifttt:
When this trigger fires in Google Calendar
This Trigger fires a set number of minutes before the starting time of any event on your Google Calendar. Note: The time in the ingredient will be based on the timezone set in Google Calendar.
Then this action happens in PAVLOK
This Action will give you an adjustable beep from your Pavlok.
This guide contains information on how to set up an automatic workflow that allows to Follow a weekly schedule.
Part I
First, we need to connect Google Calendar and PAVLOK to IFTTT.
Create IFTTT account.
Create IFTTT account if you don't have one.
Connect Google Calendar to IFTTT.
Give IFTTT access to your Google Calendar account, using Google Calendar credentials.
Connect PAVLOK to IFTTT.
Give IFTTT access to your PAVLOK account, using PAVLOK credentials.
Part II
Next, we need to create a workflow automation scenario using graphical no-code web interface of IFTTT.
Set up a Trigger action for Google Calendar
Choose the following trigger: Any event starts (This Trigger fires a set number of minutes before the starting time of any event on your Google Calendar. Note: The time in the ingredient will be based on the timezone set in Google Calendar.).
Then set up an Action for PAVLOK
Choose this action: Beep (This Action will give you an adjustable beep from your Pavlok.).
Part III
Finally, we need to test this automation and publish it.
Customize data flow
Configure the data that is exchanged between Google Calendar and PAVLOK.
Test the workflow and turn it on for production use
Test your scenario and publish to production. Now you have an automatic workflow, that will Follow a weekly schedule!
Triggers when an event is created.
Triggers when a specified amount of time before an event starts.
Triggers when an event is created or updated (except when it's cancelled).
This Trigger fires a set number of minutes before the starting time of any event on your Google Calendar. Note: The time in the ingredient will be based on the timezone set in Google Calendar.
This Trigger fires a set number of minutes before the starting time of an event on your Calendar that contains a specific keyword or phrase in the event’s Title, Description, or Location. Ingredient will be based on the zone set in Google.
This Trigger fires every time a new event is added to your Google Calendar. Note: The time in the ingredient will be based on the timezone set in Google Calendar.
Sends a vibration to your Pavlok device.
Sends a zap to your Pavlok device.
Sends a beep to your Pavlok device.
Lights up the LED in one of four patterns
Creates a pattern of stimuli, all with the same intensity, repeated a certain number of times. NOTE --- Currently, the action endpoint URL isn't working properly
Send a Song through the API
Google Calendar, the free time-management web application, simplifies scheduling and organizing your daily events. Easily manage and share your schedule with customizable notifications, ensuring you stay on top of your commitments.
IFTTT helps to create applications connections with a simple statement: if this then that. For example: "Tweet your Instagrams as native photos on Twitter". You define a task by a trigger and an action.