Create Trello Cards for New Parenting Articles from RSS Feeds
Stay up-to-date with the latest parenting advice articles by creating Trello cards for each new article published in your favorite RSS feeds. This automation is great for parents and caregivers who want to efficiently manage and organize parenting resources.
New Parenting Article
Triggers when a new parenting article is published.
Create Trello Card
Adds a card with the article's details to Trello.
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Create Trello cards for new parenting articles from RSS feeds
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Read RSS Feed
Reads an RSS feed and retrieves its content
New RSS Feed Entry
Triggers when a new RSS feed entry is available
Create Attachment
Creates a new attachment on a Trello card
Delete Attachment
Deletes an attachment from a Trello card
Read Attachment
Reads details of an attachment on a Trello card
Search Attachments
Searches for attachments on a Trello board based on a query
Create Board
Creates a new board in Trello
Delete Board
Deletes a board from Trello
Update Board
Updates an existing board in Trello
Read Board
Reads details of a board in Trello
Search Boards
Searches for boards in Trello based on a query
Create Card
Creates a new card on a Trello list
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