One agent, two platforms, no glue code
Wiring ESPN Site API and Google Sheets together usually means a Zap, a script, or a webhook to maintain. Twin runs the agent end to end across both, so you describe the outcome instead of the plumbing.
Integration pair
Build AI agents that bridge ESPN Site API and Google Sheets — read from one, act on the other, and keep them in sync without writing integration code.
Real ESPN Site API and Google Sheets workflows the Twin community runs every day, ready for you to clone.
When ESPN Site API signals a change, sync the relevant context into Google Sheets without writing glue code or maintaining a webhook.
ExploreKeep ESPN Site API records aligned with what is actually happening in Google Sheets, with the agent reconciling differences on a schedule you set.
ExploreDescribe the cross-tool workflow in plain English; the agent calls both ESPN Site API and Google Sheets with the right auth and retries between them.
ExploreWatch ESPN Site API for the change you care about, then have the agent act in Google Sheets — with full context preserved across the hop.
ExploreThree steps from idea to a running ESPN Site API and Google Sheets agent.
Connect via OAuth
Sign in to ESPN Site API and Google Sheets once. Twin securely manages the connection and handles token refreshes for you.
Describe the workflow
Tell Twin in plain English what you want done in ESPN Site API and Google Sheets. The agent figures out the API calls itself.
Twin builds and runs
Twin assembles the agent, runs it on demand or on a schedule, and adapts when ESPN Site API and Google Sheets responds in unexpected ways.
What makes Twin a better fit than a generic automation tool.
Wiring ESPN Site API and Google Sheets together usually means a Zap, a script, or a webhook to maintain. Twin runs the agent end to end across both, so you describe the outcome instead of the plumbing.
Twin handles ESPN Site API and Google Sheets credentials, refresh tokens, and rate limits. You connect once and the agent reuses both sessions on every run, including when the platforms change behavior under it.
When ESPN Site API or Google Sheets changes a field, surface a new screen, or rotates an endpoint, Twin's runner adjusts at run time and reports back instead of failing the next scheduled job.
Be the first to build a ESPN Site API and Google Sheets agent.
The Twin community hasn't published a ESPN Site API and Google Sheets agent yet — describe what you'd like to automate and we'll build it for you in minutes.
Build the first ESPN Site API and Google Sheets agentPatterns that show up across the Twin community — start from one and adapt it.
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