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How to automate data transfer from EveryAction to Microsoft Loop using Zapier

  • February 9, 2026
  • 3 replies
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Hey there,

 

I’m trying to run data from our organization’s CRM (namely, EveryAction) through Zapier into Microsoft Loop. I know I can do it manually but I’d love to set it up so that I can just link these two and run the Zaps when I need to. Is there a way I can link these two? Every time I try to begin the zap with EveryAction, it gives me an error that there is no trigger available for EveryAction, but I need it to be the starting point. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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Troy Tessalone
Zapier Orchestrator & Solution Partner
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  • Zapier Orchestrator & Solution Partner
  • February 9, 2026

Hi ​@nkeller2431 

Search all Zap app integrations here: https://zapier.com/apps

Each Zap app has a profile page that lists the available triggers/actions and help links.

 

EveryAction has 0 triggers available and only actions available: https://zapier.com/apps/everyaction/integrations#triggers-and-actions

So EveryAction can’t be used as the Zap trigger step.

 

Microsoft Loop does not have a Zap app integration.

See available Microsoft Zap app integrations here: https://zapier.com/apps/categories/microsoft

 


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  • Beginner
  • February 9, 2026

I have an EveryAction integration that makes use of some Zapier tools. It’s admittedly pretty hacky, but it’s working for us.

 

Step one: In EveryAction, set up a scheduled report that sends the report to an email address (I’ll use serviceaccount@yourcompany.org as an example here)

Step two: Create an email address at parser.zapier.com dedicated to this integration

Step three: Configure serviceaccount@yourcompany.org to automatically forward these scheduled reports to the parser email address you created in step two

Step four: Have the parser parse out the email link to the report that’s embeded in the email, as well as any other pertinent information in the email

Step five: Create a Zap that’s triggered by that parser email address receiving an email. That Zap can download the report via the link and upload it somewhere. We upload it to Google Drive via this Zap.

We do additional processing once it hits drive via Google App Scripts. I hope this helps!

 


drtanvisachar
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  • Zapier Solution Partner
  • February 10, 2026

Hello ​@nkeller2431 
 

EveryAction’s Zapier integration currently has actions only, no triggers, so it can’t be the first step in a Zap.
 

Workarounds:

Use Schedule by Zapier (or a manual trigger) to start the Zap, then run the EveryAction action.
If EveryAction can send webhooks, use Webhooks by Zapier as the trigger instead.

Microsoft Loop also doesn’t have a native Zapier app right now, so you’ll likely need a middle step (SharePoint, OneNote, or a Microsoft 365 file) that Loop can reference.

Dr. Tanvi Sachar
Monday Certified Partner, Tuesday Wizard