How it works
To move data from Iterable to Google Sheets automatically, use a ready-made scenario — no manual exports.
- Starts when: When clicking ‘Test workflow’
- Then: Start Here: Set Environment Variables
- Then: Load Calendar of Scrum Master
- Check: Check for Upcoming Sprint Planning Project A
- Then: Take DoR link for further referral
- Then: Take backlog link for further referral
- Then: Check Open Stories in Current Sprint
- Then: Aggregate Stories for Form Creation
- Then: Create Dynamic Form
- Then: Ask Scrum Master for Current Sprint Stories Check
- Then: Process Feedback on Index
- Check: Append Feedback to Story
- Check: Keep stories that were not committed
- Then: Wait until X days before the Sprint Planning1
- Check: Combine Sprint Spill over with Ready for Sprint Planning
- Check: Loop Over Items for DoR check
- Check: Append Stories with DoR feedback
- Then: Combine stories into one list
- Then: Draft Email for Sprint Planning
- Then: Ask Approval to Scrum Master
- Check: If Email content is Approved
- If yes: Send Email to Attendees
- If no: Create Draft in Scrum Master Email
- Then: Make aware the draft is ready to be adjusted manually
- Then: Draft Email for Sprint Goal Suggestions
- Then: Send Email to PO
- Then: Read DoR criteria
- Then: Compare User Story to DoR Criterium
- Then: Aggregate DoR check to User Story Level
- Check: Add DoR feedback to User Story
- Then: Provide Scrum Master Feedback on the story
- Then: Update Scrum feedback in Backlog
- Then: Select Stories Ready for Sprint Planning from Backlog
- Starts when: Schedule Trigger
- Then: OpenAI Scrum Master Emailer
- Then: OpenAI Scrum Master Story Feedback
- Then: OpenAI Scrum Master DoR Check
- Starts when: Error Trigger
- Then: Send Error Email
- Then: OpenAI Sprint Goal Email Agent
You can launch this Iterable + Google Sheets integration in Scriptera: describe the task in plain words — the scenario is built, launched and monitored for you.