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Supported Triggers and Actions
Notis builds workflows that link Google Super to Ip2location. A trigger fires from one place; an action lands in another.
Google Super triggers
Ip2location actions
Aggregate Metric Changed
Triggers when an aggregate metric (SUM/COUNT/AVG/MIN/MAX) changes in a Google Sheets spreadsheet. This trigger monitors an aggregate calculation on a target column (optionally filtered by a search column/value) and fires when the calculated result changes.
Bulk IP Geolocation
Tool to retrieve geolocation information for multiple IP addresses in bulk. Use when you need batch processing of up to 1000 IPs per request.
Attendee Response Changed
Polling trigger that fires when any attendee's RSVP changes to accepted, declined, or tentative. Returns attendee info and current status.
Check IP2Location API Credits
Tool to check remaining IP2Location API credits. Use after setting up authentication to monitor usage.
Cell Range Values Changed
Triggers when values in a specified A1 range change in Google Sheets. This trigger monitors a specific cell or range of cells and fires when any values change.
IP2WHOIS Hosted Domains Lookup
Tool to retrieve hosted domains for a given IP address. Use when you need to list domains hosted on an IP.
Comment Added (Docs/Sheets/Slides)
Triggers when a new comment is added to Google Docs, Sheets, or Slides.
IP2Location Get IP Geolocation
Tool to retrieve geolocation data for an IP address. Use when detailed IP location info is needed.
Conditional Format Rule Changed
Triggers when conditional formatting rules change in a Google Spreadsheet. Detects when rules are added, updated, or removed. Uses snapshot-based diffing to detect changes between polls.
IP2Proxy: Get Proxy Detection
Tool to detect if an IP is a proxy, VPN, or TOR exit node. Use when verifying anonymizing services.
Data Validation Rule Changed
Triggers when data validation rules change (added/updated/removed) in a Google Spreadsheet. Uses snapshot-based diffing to detect changes between polls.
IP2Location Distance Calculator
Tool to calculate distance between two IPs. Use when geographic separation between two IP addresses is needed.
Developer Metadata Changed
Triggers when developer metadata entries change (new/updated/removed) in a Google Spreadsheet. Uses snapshot-based diffing to detect changes between polls.
IP2WHOIS Domain WHOIS Lookup
Tool to retrieve WHOIS information for a domain. Use when you need domain registration details.
New Document Created
Triggers when a new Google Doc is created. This trigger monitors Google Docs and fires when new documents are detected. Uses timestamp filtering to efficiently poll for new documents.
IP2Location List IPs
Tool to list a curated set of test IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. Use when sample IPs are needed for IP2Location or IP2Proxy lookups during development or testing.
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Integration triggers
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Webhook triggers
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Recurring triggers
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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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