Discover two ways to connect MySQL with Google Sheets, and learn to build no-code workflows for automating it.
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View All TagsHow to automatically import JSON into Google Sheets
Discover three ways to import JSON data into Google Sheets or a CSV file, and five no-code workflows for automating these tasks.
How to automate database activity monitoring and alerting
Learn what database activity monitoring is, why it's important, and how to automatically monitor a Postgres database containing IoT data with n8n workflows.
How to scrape data from a website with n8n
Learn web scraping basics: what it is, how it works, what tools you can use, and how to build your own low-code workflow to scrape an online store.
Webhooks explained
Learn what webhooks are, how they work, when to use them, and how to automate your workflows using the webhook nodes in n8n.
13 tools to use for DevSecOps automation
Discover the open-source and commercial tools that can help you embed security in your DevOps pipeline.
How to automate every step of an incident response workflow
Minimize the damage caused by IT incidents by following an incident response playbook with PagerDuty, Jira, and Mattermost.
How hyperautomation will transform business operations
Discover the four trends in hyperautomation and how low-code tools help businesses increase productivity and scale operations.
How to synchronize data between two systems (one-way vs. two-way sync)
Whether you work in marketing, sales, or data engineering, you most likely use several apps or services for collecting and storing data from different sources. To boost productivity and reduce errors, you can automate various tasks in each system -- from lead capturing in CRMs to e-commerce workflows and data processing pipelines.
But the challenge is consolidating data across different sources so that the information is consistent within all systems. Data synchronization is a process that ensures your data is up-to-date, relevant, and complete, thus helping you make informed decisions for your business. And this process, too, can be automated!
6 features of tasks that can be automated
You're working long hours now, six in the morning to six in the afternoon. Sometimes even eight in the afternoon, six days a week. Sometimes seven days a week. It's a long hustle but it keeps you busy.
Busy but unfulfilled, because many of the things you do are plain boring, repetitive, unengaging, and could probably be done (better) by a machine. If you've found your way to this article, it means you've had it with manual work and you're ready to start automating at least part of it. Congratulations, welcome to the future of work!