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Google Calendar

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WhatsApp

Integrate Google Calendar and WhatsApp

Connect Google Calendar and WhatsApp nodes in your workflow. Integrate with any tool or database and ship powerful backend logic and APIs instantly - No code required!

Node stack

Supported Google Calendar and WhatsApp Nodes

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Create Event

Creates a new event on Google Calendar

Delete Event

Delete a specific event from a Google Calendar

Get Event Details

Fetch a specific event from a Google Calendar

Get Events

Fetches events from a Google Calendar using the specified calendarId

List Calendars

Sends a GET request to Google Calendar API to fetch the list of calendars

Update Event

Updates an event on Google Calendar with additional parameters.

WhatsApp Bot

This trigger verifies and parses the messaging event payload coming from the WhatsApp Webhook. [Full Documentation](https://docs.buildship.com/trigger-nodes/whatsapp-bot)

Attachment Auto-Responder

Automatically responds with attachments to WhatsApp messages received through a webhook.

Auto-Responder

Automatically responds to WhatsApp messages received through a webhook.

Send WhatsApp Message

Send a WhatsApp message via Facebook's Graph API

Token Verification

WhatsApp Business Account token verification.

Webhook Message Parser

Extracts information from the text message notification such as the from number, message body, etc

Quick start

How to integrate Google Calendar and WhatsApp

Step 1 — Add the nodes to your workflow

Create a new workflow in BuildShip, click “Add node”, and select the Google Calendar and WhatsApp actions you want to use.

Step 2 — Configure each node

Go to each node to authenticate (or add your API key) and fill in the required parameters.

Step 3 — Connect the nodes

Each node in BuildShip can connect to others by using their output variables. When you reference a variable from one node in another, BuildShip automatically links them in the workflow.

Step 4 — Test your workflow

Define your starting data in the Inputs node and choose what to do with the result in the Flow Output node. Finally, run a test to see your workflow in action.

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