rule-based automation platform
Google's Area 120 launches Tables, a rules-based automation platform for documents
Google's Area 120 incubator today launched Tables, a work-tracking tool with IFTTT-like automation features and support for Google products, including Google Groups, Google Sheets, and more. Currently in beta in the U.S., Tables automates actions like collating data, checking multiple sources of data, and pasting data into other docs for handoff. "Tracking work with existing tech solutions meant building a custom in-house solution or purchasing an off-the-shelf product, but these options are time-consuming, inflexible, and expensive," Tables general manager Tim Gleason explained in a blog post. "Tables helps teams track work and automate tasks to save time and supercharge collaboration -- without any coding required." Using Tables, teams can program bots to schedule recurring email reminders when tasks are overdue, message a Slack or Google Chat room when new form submissions are received, or move a task to someone else's work queue when the status changes.
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