14 new triggers: Slack, Google Calendar, Google Drive, Outlook, and more
by Parker Chun
Tasklet agents can run autonomously, in response to events in your world. Schedule, Gmail, webhook, and RSS triggers already cover a lot of ground — but users who wanted agents to act on Slack messages, calendar events, or file uploads were stuck polling on a tight schedule. That was both expensive and slow.
Today we’re launching 14 new triggers across the services where your work actually happens. Your agents can now run directly in response to events in Slack, Google Calendar, Google Drive, Outlook, Telegram, and more.
Instant Slack Triggers
You can now build an agent that interacts directly with your team in Slack. Build an internal Q&A bot backed by knowledge across all your apps, automate deal intake when a file is dropped in a channel, or emoji react to have a Tasklet agent handle any message.
Agents can trigger off of new messages and emoji reactions, with filters for channel, user, keyword, thread, or emoji.
Setup is one click with our pre-built Slack integration. For increased flexibility, you can connect your own custom Slack bot.
Try
- Set up Slack triggers to respond when someone messages in #ask-ai or includes ‘Jarvis’
- Run our deal intake process on any file that gets dropped into the #deal-intake channel
- Help me set up a custom Slack bot — walk me through the steps
Native Google Calendar & Drive Triggers
You can now trigger Tasklet agents off of your Google Calendar and Drive activity. Get a meeting brief when the event is created or 10 min before it starts. Create follow-up tasks after a meeting ends. Process a file the moment it’s changed or lands in a specific folder.
Calendar triggers run when events change — created, edited, or cancelled — or relative to an event’s time, like 15 minutes before start or right after end. Filter by keywords, attendees, and calendar ID.
Drive triggers watch for file uploads to a folder or changes to a specific file. Filter by file name and type.
Try
- Brief me on meetings when the event is created and 15 min before start
- Create and assign Asana tasks from the transcript after each meeting ends
- Monitor the proposals folder in Google Drive to analyze new files
Outlook, Telegram, YouTube, Apple Shortcuts and More
We also added triggers for several more services:
- Outlook Mail native triggers for new emails in your Inbox or any folder.
- Telegram custom bot triggers for 1:1 or group messaging with your agent.
- YouTube triggers for new uploads from any channel.
- Apple Shortcuts triggers for Siri, iMessage, location data, and more.
- Notion, GitHub, and HubSpot webhooks let you trigger off of any event. Tasklet now guides you through the setup.
Try
- When I get a customer email in Outlook, draft a response based on the FAQ in SharePoint
- Set up an Apple Shortcut so I can trigger you with Siri
- Set up a YouTube trigger for a channel and use Gemini for insights from each new video
Trigger off of Anything
We’re building Tasklet to be your work operating system — always on, connected to every tool your team uses.
Schedule and webhook triggers give you the breadth to trigger off of anything. For the core services where your work happens, native triggers make setup seamless and execution fast and efficient.
Have feedback? Drop me a note at parker@tasklet.ai