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Google Maps (Places API)Microsoft Teams

Connect Google Maps (Places API)
to Microsoft Teams.

Beagle watches Google Maps (Places API) for when a booking or itinerary changes, then post it in the right Teams channel in Microsoft Teams - and waits for your nod before anything goes out.

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How it works.

One teammate across both tools. No zaps to build, no tabs to switch.

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When a booking or itinerary changes

Beagle catches it in Google Maps (Places API), pulls the context that matters, and post it in the right Teams channel in Microsoft Teams. You review and approve in one tap.

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Ask across both, in plain language

"What changed in Google Maps (Places API) this week?" Beagle answers from Google Maps (Places API) and Microsoft Teams together, in the channel, with the receipts attached.

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Nothing fires without you

Beagle drafts the message and holds it for your nod. Correct it once and it remembers for next time.

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Common questions.

Can Beagle connect Google Maps (Places API) and Microsoft Teams?

Yes. Connect both with OAuth and Beagle works across them from Slack or Microsoft Teams - reading Google Maps (Places API), acting in Microsoft Teams, and asking before anything goes out.

Do I need Zapier or a separate automation tool?

No. Beagle is the teammate in the middle. You talk to it in plain language instead of building and maintaining a workflow.

Is the Google Maps (Places API) and Microsoft Teams connection secure?

Every read is scoped to the teammate who asked - Beagle only sees what that person can already see. Nothing is sent until you approve it.

Does it work in Microsoft Teams as well as Slack?

Yes. Beagle lives in both Slack and Microsoft Teams, so the Google Maps (Places API)-to-Microsoft Teams flow works wherever your team talks.

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