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How to find an item's URL in Unito

Unito’s Activity Stream lets you search for specific work items by their URL to quickly access logs or troubleshoot your flows

There can be many reasons to review your flow’s most recent activity for details about items in sync: perhaps you’re troubleshooting, or maybe you’re just curious to see how Unito works.

Whatever the reason, you can locate specific item details by searching with the item’s URL (e.g., the link to your synced task, ticket, issue, spreadsheet, calendar event, contact etc…).

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Where can I find recent activity for one of my Unito flows?

If you edit one of your Unito flows, you’ll be directed to the flow overview page.

At the bottom, you’ll see a section marked Most recent activity showing, as you might guess, the most recent activity for that flow (pictured above).

From there, you can find specific items in sync with that flow to get more information or details. All you have to do is copy-paste the URL into the search box to find specific items:

Typically there are two ways to find the URL of a particular item:

  • If your tool has a “share” or “copy link” button, this is usually the item URL. This is common for project management tools with tasks, but also works for spreadsheet tools, such as Google Sheets.
  • For other tools, the URL in your browser bar will work just fine. You can often tell when this is the case if there’s a unique ID whenever you change items.

The section below provides specific instructions for each tool Unito supports:

A list of supported tools and where to find their item URL

Section titled “A list of supported tools and where to find their item URL”
AirtableAsanaBasecampBitbucketClickUpFavroGitHubGitLabGoogle CalendarGoogle ContactsGoogle SheetsHubSpotIntercomJira CloudJira Service ManagementMailchimpMeistertaskMicrosoft Azure DevOpsMicrosoft ExcelMicrosoft OutlookMiromonday.comNotionPipedriveSalesforceSlackSmartsheetTeamworkTrelloWrikeXeroZendeskZoho Projects

Select a record in Airtable and then right-click, and you can “copy record URL.”

It should look something like this: https://airtable.com/appIweJK0CkdvOsHK/tblZDugF56EkrsQFQ/rec2rEi8Q1qJkC0jH

The best option in Asana is to navigate to your task, then copy the URL from your browser bar.

Alternatively, in the top-right of each task is an option to “Copy task link.” To use this link, you can copy it and then remove the “f” at the end of the link:

It should look like this: https://app.asana.com/0/1152424124605081/1202136425543444

In Basecamp, just navigate to a to-do item and then copy the URL in the browser bar.

It should look like this: https://3.basecamp.com/5629243/buckets/33066038/todos/6228169081

Your URL should look something like this: https://bitbucket.org/\[name]/newrepo/issues/1/new-issue

You can click the three dots on the right side of a task to see the “Copy link” button:

If you’re looking at a single task, you will also have the option.

Your URL should look something like this: https://app.clickup.com/t/67n7zgx

Open a card and then just copy the URL in your browser bar.

It should look something like this: https://favro.com/widget/bb2a5c9b900cf36cb0c807cd/8b079388c51b419775e5dfc8?card=Uni-25

In the project overview, you can click the three dots on any issue, and see the “Copy link” option:

If you’re viewing a single issue, you should see the option on the right-hand side as well:

It should look something like this: https://github.com/\[user-name]/\[project-name]/issues/92

In GitLab you can just copy the URL from your browser bar while looking at an issue.

It should look something like this: https://gitlab.com/\[name]/g20230606/-/issues/2

To get the URL of an event, you first need to publish the event:

Then, you should see another modal where you can copy the link:

It should look something like this: https://www.google.com/calendar/event?eid=XzhvcDQ4ZzlvNmdvazJiOWo2OHBqZWI5azg5MmpnYmEyNjhyNGNiOWc2aDJrNmdwbTY1MzNnZWE2NnNfMjAyMjEwMDdUMTYzMDAwWiBsZW9mQHVuaXRvLmlv

Simply select an individual contact from your Contacts list and then copy the URL from your browser bar:

It should look like this: https://contacts.google.com/person/c24425947294597164

Right-click on one of the rows, go to “View more row actions” and then “Get link to this range”:

It should look like this: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1xURozw6U7D45H3qudj08-bixcCH-9Cy9v-OZBXtH9ak/edit#gid=0\&range=2:2

In Hubspot you can just navigate to a particular Contact, Task, or Deal and then copy the URL from your browser bar.

They should look something like this:

Image and tutorial from here:

It should look something like this: https://app.intercom.io/a/apps/mqhge34o/inbox/inbox/468954/conversations/13271347953

You can use the share functionality to get the link to the issue:

It should look something like this: https://[project-name].atlassian.net/browse/DR-15

Similar to above, you can find the link to an issue by using the share functionality.

It should look like this: https://[project].atlassian.net/browse/test-project-2

Unfortunately we don’t support URLs for Mailchimp at the moment.

If you click in the top-right corner of a task, you should see the option to “Copy link” in the dropdown:

It should look something like this: https://www.meistertask.com/app/task/qfCbFLjd

Go to your “Work Items” list, click on a specific issue, and then copy the URL from your browser bar.

It should look like this: https://dev.azure.com/\[name]/b7d25469-1fbe-415f-a1dc-57f4cc579679/\_workitems/edit/38/

We’ll be updating this section in future.

The URL of a calendar item should look like this: https://outlook.live.com/owa/?itemid=AQMkADAwATM3ZmYAZS00ZGVlAC03NTM4LTAwAi0wMAoARgAAA9Am5kB%2Bh7VCkrE%2BBS16rqgHAGGcR7c66rBKvshQkli%2B8lUBCVAIBDQAAAGGcR7c66rBKvshQkli%2B8lUAAADyK3A8BBBB\&exvsurl=1\&path=/calendar/item

The URL of a Miro item should look like this: https://miro.com/app/board/uXjVMYjsx0A=/?moveToWidget=3835764550025910379

The URL of your monday.com item should look like this: https://[team-name].monday.com/boards/898425787/pulses/825653275

In your Notion database, if you select one item, and then click the three dots in the top-right corner, you should see the option to “Copy link”:

The link should look like this: https://www.notion.so/guis-ae1eccc9b632459caf3cf305ed2c42b5

Your URL should look something like this: https://[name].pipedrive.com/person/2

Your URL should look something like this: https://[team-name].my.salesforce.com/0034x000005moQUAAY

Unfortunately we don’t support Slack URLs at the moment.

Your URL should look something like this: https://app.smartsheet.com/sheets/JBYq37Bjjr4WfgMxrGccjWfQHrmg462cCchcJgm1?rowId=2925032582324100

We’ll be updating this section shortly.

If you open a card, you should see the “Share” option in the bottom right. You can click this and find the “Link to this card”:

It should look like this: https://trello.com/c/w3D5YBcs

Right-click on the three dots on any Wrike task, and you should see the option to “Copy link”:

The URL should look like this: https://www.wrike.com/open.htm?id=325038216

From the invoice in Xero, click Invoice Options, then Share Invoice. You’ll see the link on the next screen, which you can copy and paste.

Xero Invoice

There is no similar share function in Xero to copy a bill’s URL.

Your Zendesk URL should look something like this: https://[name].zendesk.com/agent/tickets/27467

If you click in the top-right of a task, you should see the option to “Copy Link” in the dropdown:

It should look something like this: https://projects.zoho.com/portal/857539922#taskdetail/1791828000000091005/1791828000000109001/1791828000000109003