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1. Setting Up Pabbly Connect for Twitter and Airtable Integration

To automate saving tweets in Airtable, you first need to access Pabbly Connect. This platform allows seamless integration between Twitter and Airtable. Start by creating a free account on Pabbly Connect if you haven’t already done so.

Once you’re logged in, click on the ‘Create Workflow’ button. You can name your workflow something descriptive, like ‘Save Tweets to Airtable’. This will help you identify the automation easily in the future.


2. Selecting Twitter and Airtable in Pabbly Connect

In Pabbly Connect, the next step is to select the applications you want to integrate. For this automation, choose Twitter as your trigger application and Airtable as your action application. This is where Pabbly Connect truly shines, enabling you to connect these two platforms effortlessly.

  • Select Twitter as the trigger application.
  • Choose the action application as Airtable.

After selecting the applications, you will need to set up the trigger event for Twitter. Choose the option that triggers the automation when a specific user tweets. This setup ensures that every tweet from the user you follow will be captured automatically.


3. Connecting Twitter to Pabbly Connect

To connect Twitter to Pabbly Connect, click on ‘Connect’ and then ‘Add New Connection’. You will be prompted to authorize Pabbly Connect to access your Twitter account. Once you grant the necessary permissions, your Twitter account will be successfully linked.

Next, enter the Twitter username of the specific user whose tweets you want to track. After entering the username, click on ‘Save and Send Test Request’. This action will fetch the latest tweet from that user, confirming that the connection is working correctly.


4. Setting Up Airtable to Save Tweets

Now that you have connected Twitter, it’s time to set up Airtable in Pabbly Connect. Select the action event as ‘Create a Record’ in Airtable. This will allow you to save the fetched tweets into your Airtable base.

  • Choose the base in Airtable where you want to save the tweets.
  • Map the fields from the Twitter trigger to the Airtable record.

Make sure to map the tweet content, username, and date to the respective fields in your Airtable base. This mapping ensures that every tweet is logged correctly, allowing you to track all tweets from the specified user.


5. Testing the Integration with Pabbly Connect

After setting up both Twitter and Airtable in Pabbly Connect, it’s crucial to test the integration. Click on ‘Save and Send Test Request’ to check if the tweet details are saved correctly in Airtable. This step verifies that the automation works as intended.

If everything is set up correctly, you will see the tweet information appear in your Airtable base. From now on, every time the specified user tweets, the tweet will be automatically saved to Airtable every 10 minutes, thanks to the polling feature of Pabbly Connect.


Conclusion

Using Pabbly Connect, you can efficiently automate the process of saving tweets in Airtable. This integration allows you to keep track of important tweets without manual effort, enhancing your productivity and organization.

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