Build an automation using Google Forms

This is a beta release of creating apps and building automations using Google Forms. See Track and manage feature releases. Beta offerings are intended for use in test environments only. This feature is not recommended for use in production apps. For questions or assistance with this feature, contact AppSheet Support.

You must be a Google Workspace user to build AppSheet automations with Google Forms. See Add AppSheet to Google Workspace.

If you are using your Google Workspace account, the Google Workspace Terms of Service govern your use of Google Forms. Otherwise, refer to the Google Terms of Service.

Build an automation using Google Forms to trigger events based on a form response, as described in the following sections:

Get started

To get started building automations with Google Forms, see Quick start: Build your first app and automation using Google Forms.

Steps to build automations using Google Forms

Build automations using Google Forms to trigger events based on a form submission by performing the following steps.

# Step Description
1

Create a form using Google Forms

Before you can build an automation, you must create a form using Google Forms. See How to use Google Forms.

 

By default, a form built using Google Forms doesn't collect email addresses. This may be suitable for surveys where anonymous feedback is acceptable or preferred. For scenarios where it is important to know the identity of the user submitting the form, configure the form to collect respondents' email addresses.

 

2 Add the form to your app

Do one of the following:

In each case, select Google Forms as the data source and then navigate to the form. See also How AppSheet stores responses from Google Forms.

3

Use the form responses to trigger an automation

Build an automation and add a Google Forms event

How AppSheet stores responses from Google Forms

When you add a form from Google Forms to your app, AppSheet adds a read-only table to store the responses collected by the form. For example, the following shows the Table settings for the read-only table that is used to store data collected by the Travel Request form.

Read-only table added by AppSheet to store Google Form responses

Because the read-only table is empty when you initially add the form, if you select to Send an email when you configure a Google Forms event, you won't be able to preview the email until at least one form response is submitted.

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