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Connect Gmail to HTTP Request in two minutes.

Real-time triggers from Gmail, ready-made actions in HTTP Request. Filter, transform, and route without writing a line of code.

Trigger app
Gmail as the trigger

Workflows fire when something happens in Gmail.

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Action app
HTTP Request as the action

Workflows do something in HTTP Request, instantly.

Both directions

Pick the way that fits your stack.

Pair pages are mirrored. Each direction gets its own dedicated page.

HGmailHTTP Request

When something happens in Gmail, do it in HTTP Request.

1 Gmail triggers wired to 1 HTTP Request actions. Most-used pairing: New EmailHTTP Request.

HHTTP RequestGmail

Or fire it the other way around.

0 HTTP Request triggers wired to 27 Gmail actions downstream.

  • Use any trigger in the catalog as the upstream.
See HTTP RequestGmail
Popular pairings

Common Gmail → HTTP Request workflows.

Pick a pairing to set it up in two minutes. Each one is a fully editable recipe.

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How it works

Connect Gmail and HTTP Request in five steps.

No code, no glue, no half-day setup. Each step is one click.

  1. 1
    Connect
    Authorize Gmail and HTTP Request

    Open Tiny Command, authorize Gmail and HTTP Request once each. Both connections are available to every workflow on your account.

  2. 2
    Trigger
    Pick a Gmail trigger

    Drop the Gmail → New Email trigger onto the canvas. Tiny Command auto-registers the webhook.

    POST /v1/webhooks/google-gmail.trigger-email-received
  3. 3
    Transform
    Add a filter or AI step

    Optionally add a Filter node ("subject contains URGENT") or an AI step ("classify intent") between trigger and action.

  4. 4
    Action
    Add the HTTP Request action

    Drop the HTTP Request → HTTP Request action below it. Map fields from the Gmail payload into the HTTP Request inputs.

    http-request.request
  5. 5
    Publish
    Publish and forget

    Hit Publish. Tiny Command runs it in production from second one. Watch the run-log fill up.

FAQ

Questions about Gmail + HTTP Request.

How long does it take to connect Gmail and HTTP Request on Tiny Command?
Under two minutes. Authorize Gmail and HTTP Request once each, drop the Gmail trigger and HTTP Request action onto a workflow canvas, map a couple of fields, and publish. No code, no glue.
Is the Gmail ↔ HTTP Request integration real-time?
Yes. Both Gmail and HTTP Request expose webhooks, so events from one fire workflows in the other within seconds rather than on a polling interval.
Can I filter or transform data between Gmail and HTTP Request?
Yes. Add a Filter node to only pass through matching events, a Switch node to branch by value, or an AI / Code node to transform payloads before they hit HTTP Request.
What Gmail events can trigger a HTTP Request workflow?
Any of the 1 Gmail triggers, including "New Email". Each fires in real time when the matching event happens in Gmail.
Do I need a paid plan to use Gmail with HTTP Request?
No. There's a free tier that covers most Gmail+HTTP Request use cases without a credit card. Paid plans unlock higher run volumes and team features when you outgrow it.
What if I want HTTP Request → Gmail instead?
Build it the same way, in reverse. There's a dedicated /integrations/http-request/with/google-gmail page with the reverse-direction triggers and actions.
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Wire Gmail to HTTP Request in 2 minutes.

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