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Use Email Awesome with Zapier to validate email addresses from new Google Forms responses before they become CRM leads, spreadsheet rows, nurture contacts, or manual follow-up tasks.
Email Awesome can verify Google Forms response emails through Zapier. The most direct workflow is: a new form response triggers the Zap, Email Awesome validates the submitted email address, and Google Sheets, HubSpot, Airtable, or another app stores the result.
These are the Google Forms workflows users can start from on Zapier. Keeping the template language on the page helps match high-intent searches and makes the integration easier to understand.
Template
Apps
best for
Validate emails in new Google Forms responses with Email Awesome and log results in Google Sheets rows
Best for: Teams that want a spreadsheet log of form submissions and validation outcomes.
Create email validations with Email Awesome for new Google Forms responses
Best for: Teams that want every submitted form email checked before follow-up.
The strongest integration pages explain the workflow in plain language before asking the user to connect accounts. This is the recommended flow for Google Forms.
Capture
New Google Forms response starts the automation.
The email is checked near the moment it enters your system.
Validate
Email Awesome runs Realtime Email Validation through Zapier.
Your workflow gets a status before downstream tools trust the address.
Route
Log result or route the lead happens only after validation context is available.
Valid, risky, invalid, and unknown emails can take different paths.
For SEO, GEO, and AEO, this page should answer the practical implementation question directly: where validation happens, which Email Awesome action should run, and what the workflow should do with the result.
When should validation happen?
Validate as close as possible to new Google Forms response so bad data is stopped before it spreads into reporting, automation, or follow-up.
Which action should most teams start with?
Start with Realtime Email Validation. It gives the Zap enough information to route valid, invalid, risky, or unknown email addresses.
What should happen next?
Log result or route the lead. Then store the validation status somewhere visible so operators can audit what happened later.
Most visitors do not only need to know that the integration exists. They need to know which Email Awesome action fits the workflow they are trying to build.
Email Awesome action
When to use it with Google Forms
Realtime Email Validation
Best when Google Forms needs a fast pass, fail, risky, or unknown decision before the next Zap step runs.
Realtime Email Validation (Extended)
Best when the Google Forms workflow needs a richer validation response for routing, review, or reporting.
Create Single Validation
Best when you want Email Awesome to create a validation record from Google Forms and use the result later.
Find Validation by Email
Best when the same address may already have been checked and the Zap should avoid duplicate validation work.
Create Batch Validation / From File
Best for list cleanup, exports, and larger datasets that should be verified outside a single-record workflow.
Use realtime validation
Choose realtime validation when the next Google Forms step should happen only after the address is checked, such as routing, tagging, logging, or creating a task.
Use single validation
Choose single validation when you want a saved validation record and do not need the workflow to make an instant routing decision.
Use batch validation
Choose batch validation for existing lists, exports, or file-based cleanup before using Zapier to keep new records clean going forward.
Select the form that should start the workflow when a new response is submitted.
Choose the answer field that contains the email address and pass it into Email Awesome.
Use Realtime Email Validation for an immediate decision or Create Single Validation when a stored validation record is preferred.
Create a Google Sheets row, update your CRM, notify a teammate, or filter the Zap based on the returned status.

Who should use this integration?
Qualify form leads before campaign tools or CRM automation act on them.


Add validation status to the handoff between forms, sheets, and CRM systems.
Keep client lead capture forms from filling reports with unreachable contacts.

Can I verify Google Forms responses with Email Awesome?
Yes. Use Zapier to send emails from new Google Forms responses to Email Awesome, then use the validation result in later steps such as logging rows in Google Sheets or continuing with CRM actions.
Which Google Forms templates are available on Zapier?
Zapier lists a template to validate emails in new Google Forms responses with Email Awesome and log results in Google Sheets rows.
Do I need code to connect Google Forms with Email Awesome?
No. The integration is designed around Zapier, so your team can connect Google Forms triggers to Email Awesome actions without building or maintaining custom scripts.
Which Email Awesome actions can I use in Zapier?
You can use Realtime Email Validation, Realtime Email Validation (Extended), Create Single Validation, Create Batch Validation, Find Validation by Email, and Get Email Validation depending on your workflow.
What should happen when a Google Forms email is invalid?
You can log the result, filter the Zap, route the response to review, or stop the contact from entering follow-up until the email is corrected or replaced.
Can I log Google Forms validation results in Google Sheets?
Yes. A common Zap sends new Google Forms responses to Email Awesome and then logs the validation result in Google Sheets rows.
Can I verify existing Google Forms responses in bulk?
Zapier is best for ongoing automation when new responses arrive. For large existing exports, use Email Awesome bulk verification first, then use Zapier to keep new form data clean going forward.