Log Google Meet Incidents as Jira Issues
This automation enables structured incident handling by allowing you to seamlessly log incidents discussed during Google Meet emergency meetings directly into Jira issues. This ensures that no critical details are overlooked and that every incident is tracked and managed efficiently in Jira.
Emergency Meeting Recorded
Triggers when an emergency meeting is recorded.
Create Jira Issue
Creates a new Jira issue for the incident.
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Log Google Meet incidents as Jira issues
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Create Meet Event
Creates a new Google Meet event
Delete Meet Event
Deletes a Google Meet event
Update Meet Event
Updates an existing Google Meet event
Read Meet Event
Reads details of a Google Meet event
Search Meet Events
Searches Google Meet events
Read Meet Transcript
Reads the transcript of a Google Meet event
New Google Meet Event
Triggers when a new Google Meet event is created
Google Meet Meeting Ended
Triggers when a Google Meet meeting ends
New Google Meet Transcript
Triggers when a new Google Meet transcript is available
Get Issue Schema
Gets the schema for Jira issues in a project
Add Attachment to Jira Issue
Adds a file attachment to a Jira issue
Link Jira Issues
Links two Jira issues
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