Bardeen automates your repetitive tasks without code.
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With this playbook, you can find social profile links of people in the Gmail thread that’s currently opened in your browser.
By finding social media profiles of email recipients, you can gain a better understanding of their interests and hobbies. This can help you establish a personal connection with them and build a stronger relationship.
Social media profiles can also help you identify influencers within your industry. This can be valuable information for marketing and outreach efforts.
Social media profiles can help you verify the identity of email recipients. If you are unsure if you are communicating with the right person, checking their social media profiles can help you confirm their identity.
Bardeen will extract email addresses from the email thread and find social media links of the participants using Clearbit. The playbook will output Twitter, LinkedIn, Github, and websites associated with each contact if found.
You can also use it to see meeting participants' interests and brainstorm some icebreakers. Or you can find their job roles and company information, so you can tailor your sales pitch accordingly.
Next time you have a meeting coming up and don’t recognize some participants, hit OPTION + B on your keyboard and run this automation.
Let’s set it up!
First, click the “Pin it” button at the top of this page to save this automation. You will be redirected to download the Bardeen browser extension if you don’t have it installed. Bardeen will also prompt you to integrate Google Calendar.
Press Option + B on Mac or Alt + B on a Window machine on your keyboard to launch Bardeen during your current meeting and click to run the playbook for a selected meeting. It will look up all the participants’ social media profiles and present them to you.
💡 Pro tip: You can also edit the playbook and add your next action to customize the playbook. For example, you can save all the social media profiles to a database like Notion, Google Sheets, or Airtable. To do that, add your next action and save the playbook.
Find more Google Calendar automations, or meeting automations, or edit the playbook to suit your own workflow.