How to automatically update a row in Retable every time a submission is received in Jotform

Relay.app is an automation tool that lets you automate actions across Jotform, Retable, and many other apps. In this guide, we'll show you how to automatically run the “update row” action in Retable for each form submission received in Jotform using Relay.app.
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Set the Jotform trigger as “Form submission received”

A playbook always starts with a trigger, which is responsible for detecting changes in your connected applications and responding accordingly.

Add the Jotform trigger to initiate your playbook's actions every time a submission is received. Click "Add trigger" in your playbook and choose "Form submission received" from the dropdown menu under Jotform.

If you still need to connect your Jotform account to Relay.app yet, a prompt will guide you through the process.

2

Add the “Update row” step in Retable

Integrate Retable automation into your workflow to automatically update a row in Retable every time a submission is received in Jotform.

Click the "Add step" button, locate the "Update row" automation for Retable, and input the mandatory and relevant details.

If your Retable account still needs to be connected to Relay.app, you will be prompted to complete that connection. Make sure to allow the necessary permissions for Relay.app to sync with your Retable account.

3

Activate your playbook

Activating the playbook is the last step in the process. Once you turn it on, it will automatically update a row in Retable every time a submission is received in Jotform without requiring manual intervention.

To activate your playbook, click the toggle button at the header. Before activating, we recommend performing a test run of your playbook to ensure all the steps work seamlessly together.

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