Execution video: https://youtu.be/Gj7uzz9cIfU?si=jTu8nktmxM-dfKoZ This workflow automates the process of handling bug reports submitted through a form, from checking for duplicates on GitHub to logging the report and sending a notification. 1. A Bug is Reported 🐛 Trigger: The entire process kicks off when a user submits a bug report through a JotForm . This form collects the user's name, email, and a description of the bug. 2. The AI Agent Gets to Work 🤖 Action: The submitted bug description is sent to an AI Agent powered by Google Gemini. Intelligence: The agent has a clear set of instructions: Check for Duplicates: It first connects to a specific GitHub repository ( iamvaar-dev/pomodoro-timer ) and checks if an issue matching the bug description already exists. Create a New Issue: If it's a new bug (not found on GitHub), the agent automatically creates a new issue in the repository. Report Back: The agent then neatly packages its findings into a structured JSON format, noting the issue's details and whether it was already present on GitHub. 3. Log Everything in Google Sheets 📝 Action: The information from the JotForm submission and the AI Agent's analysis is sent to a Google Sheet . Purpose: This step creates a clean log of all submitted bugs, including who submitted them and whether a new GitHub issue was created for them. 4. Prepare a Smart Notification 📣 Action: A small piece of JavaScript code runs to create a custom notification message. Logic: The message is dynamic: If the bug was already on GitHub , the message will say something like, "An issue was submitted, but it's already reported. No action is needed." ✅ If the bug was new , the message will be more urgent, like, "A new bug was reported and an issue has been created on GitHub. Please review it." ❗ 5. Send the Alert via Telegram 📲 Final Step: The custom message created in the previous step is sent to a specific Telegram chat using a bot. This instantly notifies the relevant people about the new bug report and what action (if any) is required.