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Most used workflows for Google Calendar + Stripe
Auto-Register Clients in Stripe When You Schedule Meetings
Create a Stripe customer immediately when a new calendar event is added, so billing setup never gets forgotten.
Auto-Activate Subscriptions When Clients Accept Meetings
Automatically create a Stripe subscription when an attendee accepts an important meeting or proposal call.
Review Active Subscriptions Before Client Calls
Automatically retrieve the client's subscription details minutes before a meeting starts—stay informed without manual lookups.
Auto-Cancel Subscriptions When Meetings Are Deleted
Automatically cancel Stripe subscriptions when a related calendar event is removed, preventing accidental overbilling.
Keep Stripe Customer Details in Sync When Meeting Info Changes
Automatically update Stripe customer records when you change event details, keeping billing info current without manual updates.
Auto-Create Payment Intents When You Schedule Paid Sessions
Automatically create Stripe payment intents for sessions added to your calendar, so payment setup is instant.
Auto-Bill When Clients Accept Your Consultation Requests
Automatically create Stripe invoices when attendees accept important meetings, triggering billing immediately on confirmation.
Pull Full Customer Profiles Before Calls Start
Automatically fetch complete Stripe customer data minutes before a meeting, so you have their history and details ready.
Auto-Create Products in Stripe When You Add Service Events
Automatically register a new service as a Stripe product when you schedule related events, keeping your catalog in sync.
Supported Triggers and Actions
Notis builds workflows that link Google Calendar to Stripe. A trigger fires from one place; an action lands in another.
Google Calendar triggers
Stripe actions
Attendee Response Changed
Polling trigger that fires when any attendee's RSVP changes to accepted, declined, or tentative. Returns attendee info and current status.
Cancel subscription
Cancels a customer's active stripe subscription at the end of the current billing period, with options to invoice immediately for metered usage and prorate charges for unused time.
Event Canceled or Deleted
Triggers when a Google Calendar event is cancelled or deleted. Returns minimal data: event_id, summary (if available), and cancellation timestamp.
Confirm payment intent
Confirms a stripe paymentintent to finalize a payment; a `return url` is necessary if the payment method requires customer redirection.
Event Starting Soon
Triggers when a calendar event is within a configured number of minutes from starting. Returns event details, time remaining, attendees, and join links when available.
Create Customer
Creates a new customer in stripe, required for creating charges or subscriptions; an email is highly recommended for customer communications.
Calendar Event Changes
**SOON TO BE DEPRECATED** - Use Calendar Event Sync (polling trigger) instead. Real-time webhook trigger for calendar event changes. Returns event metadata only. For full event data, use Calendar Event Sync (polling trigger).
Create an invoice
Creates a new draft stripe invoice for a customer; use to revise an existing invoice, bill for a specific subscription (which must belong to the customer), or apply detailed customizations.
Event Created
Polling trigger that fires when a new calendar event is created. Returns event ID, summary, start/end times, and organizer info.
Create payment intent
Creates a stripe paymentintent to initiate and process a customer's payment; using `application fee amount` for a connected account requires the `stripe-account` header.
Calendar Event Sync
Polling trigger that returns full event data including details, attendees, and metadata. For real-time notifications with basic info, use Calendar Event Changes (webhook).
Create a price
Creates a new stripe price for a product, defining its charges (one-time or recurring) and billing scheme; requires either an existing `product` id or `product data`.
Event Updated
Triggers when an existing Google Calendar event is modified. Returns the event ID, change type, and the specific fields that changed with their previous and new values.
Create product
Creates a new product in stripe, encoding the request as `application/x-www-form-urlencoded` by flattening nested structures.
Create Refund
Creates a full or partial refund in stripe, targeting either a specific charge id or a payment intent id.
Four ways to start an automation.
A trigger is the event that kicks a workflow off. Notis supports four kinds: an event in a connected app, an inbound webhook, a recurring schedule, and soon, your own database.
Integration triggers
Fire when something happens inside a connected app. New Notion page, Stripe charge, Linear issue: any of 1,000+ apps can start a workflow.
Webhook triggers
A unique URL per workflow. Anything that can send an HTTP POST can start an automation, including no-code tools that speak webhooks.
Recurring triggers
Cron-style schedules run a workflow on the clock. Daily standups, hourly syncs, business-hours-only digests: the workhorse of Notis.
Database triggers
Watch a row, query, or threshold in your own database and fire the moment the data changes. Row inserted, value crosses a limit, query starts matching.
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