![]() ![]() I use Integromat as I needed something quickly. And breaking EVERYTHING if you change a field on a Typeform … is frustrating. With Zapier, you can do more than just connect your apps - you can automate entire processes from beginning to end Check out the following list of triggers and actions you can use with Xero, Zapier Chrome extension, and Airtable. The branching is a clumsy compared to Integromat. Do even more with Xero + Zapier Chrome extension + Airtable. Zapier is great, but just not suited to multiple, complex, integrations. I started to look at moving everything off Zapier, as I like Integromat a lot, but found the Typeform integration to be quite poor. Then copying it as a Google sheet to our Drive so that Parabola can work on it. That is what Integromat is used for - downloading a csv file hosted on another website. It also fails to properly handle basic auth despite saying that they do. There are unpublished limits (very low) and it doesn’t give you an error it just doesn’t work. They say “yeah we do that” and then they actually don’t. However Parabola is quite poor at actually getting the csv into the flow in the first place. It runs on an input csv on a daily basis. Tidies up some formattting issues, reformats fields, removes crud. ![]() Parabola is much more batch oriented, so handles the creation of the listing database on a daily basis. That handles the transactional side - card redeemed > post accounting entries into Xero. I am a long term Zapier user, so didn’t need to pay extra to start with. In Xero I need my Sales and Cost of Goods sold captured in different GL. Open this link on your phone to see what it would look like Currently, I have a zap to create a new record in. I added a quick slide down for filtering options, also really easy to hook up stuff like that to the RG if you feel like it. And when you close the modal it goes to that location again, just for better UX. Tip: I would build out that modal with some quick code, removing scroll on the page when modal is open (that way only elements inside the modal will scroll), and I would add a state that holds the current scrolling position when you click a RG’s cell. I had no idea how or what you’re intending to display on the subpages, so I just made a modal, since it would make it feel more like a native app if you’re intending to wrap it with something like BDK Native. There’s a few different ways of doing it. ![]() You could just hook up the search element to the repeating group. Bare in mind, I built this in like 30min, so it’s not greatīut spending another couple of hours on it, I think you should be able to have something decent going for your project. I did a super quick mock up for you, maybe it can help get you started thinking about how to build it. ![]()
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