Front and Monday: Collab Request to Content Calendar Template
This Spojit template watches your Front inbox for new brand collaboration requests and adds each one as an item on a Monday.com content calendar board, so creator work lands in your upcoming posts automatically.
What It Builds
A Schedule trigger runs on the interval you set. An Agent-mode Connector node reads recent Front conversations, identifies which ones are genuine collaboration requests, and pulls out the brand name, the deliverable, and any proposed dates. A Monday.com Connector node then creates a calendar item for each request so you can slot the brand work into a posting slot.
The Prompt
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Build a workflow that runs every morning, scans new Front conversations for brand collaboration requests, and for each one extracts the brand name, the deliverable, and any proposed dates. Add each request as a new item on my Monday.com content calendar board with those details filled into the columns.
Connectors Used
- Front - read recent inbox conversations to find collaboration requests. Trigger: Schedule.
- Monday.com - create a calendar item per request with brand, deliverable, and dates.
Customize It
Change the run frequency in the prompt (hourly, daily, weekly), name the exact Front inbox or tag to scan, and rename the Monday columns you want filled, for example brand, deliverable, status, and target post date. You can also tell it to only add requests above a follower or budget threshold mentioned in the message.
Tips
- Use Agent mode for the Front read so it can judge what counts as a real collab request; switch the Monday step to Direct mode once you know the exact create-item action.
- Make sure your Front connection has access to the inbox the requests land in.
- Add a follow-up step to drop a Slack note when a high-value brand request is added.