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IFTTT - Automate work and home

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Description of IFTTT - Automate work and home

IFTTT (aka IF This Then That) automates your business and home so that you can save time and get more done. Over 25 million individuals have used IFTTT to automate workflows that save multiple hours out of a typical day. IFTTT’s simple, no-code interface, combined with 800+ of the most popular business, productivity, and smart home apps, allows you to quickly create powerful business and home automations.

Turn on any of the 100,000’s of pre-built time-saving automations, or get creative, and build your own personal automations.


Here’s a few ideas to get you started:

Post content across multiple social media networks
Connect and control every aspect of your smart home
Create and summarize content by integrating IFTTT’s AI tools
Use IFTTT Location to trigger automations
Integrate more apps with IFTTT Webhooks


Sign up today for a free or paid automation plan.

Top 30 business apps on IFTTT:


Acuity, Airtable, Buffer, Calendly, Clickup, Discord, DocuSign, Dropbox, Eventbrite, Facebook, Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Docs, Google Drive, Google Forms, Google Sheets, Instagram, LinkedIn, Mailchimp, Microsoft, Notion, RSS feed, Todoist, Trello, Twitter, Slack, YouTube, Webflow, WordPress and Zoom.


Top 30 home apps on IFTTT:


Alexa, Android Device, Android SMS, Coinbase, ESPN, FitBit, Google Assistant, Google Nest, Google Wifi, Home Connect, Husqvarna, iRobot, Midea, Nanoleaf, NZXT, LIFX, Philips Hue, Ring, Siri, Smart Life, SmartThings, Spotify, Strava, SwitchBot, Twitch, Weather Underground, WeMo, Wyze, Yeelight


Get help https://help.ifttt.com
Terms of Use: https://ifttt.com/terms

Fully compatible with Wear OS.
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Curly Locks
I used to love this app and the service with its ability to integrate various devices and their functions. But lately, it's become very unreliable. Applets that I used to rely on might or might not run. Some applets seemed to get stuck and several occurrences would run together a week or so later. Now it seems that IFTTT is requiring companies to pay up to keep the support for their devices. I relied on a connection with Smart Life that no longer works. It's too bad, since this was a great service. I can understand wanting to monetize their product, but when that stops the product from working, it is no longer viable.
A Google user
The application was easy to understand... much easier than I anticipated. I tried it for a month and ended up uninstalling it. When it worked, it was wonderful. The problem was that it worked intermittently. Sometimes it would go for days and not trigger. I would ask it to mute and unmute my phone when I arrived and departed my office. The success rate was roughly 3 out of 10 event triggers. I'm at work now and just received an email tone alert. It should be muted. I uninstalled it.
A Google user
the latest update makes it difficult to find my list of current applets, and therefore makes the app useless. Update. The latest version makes it easy to find my list of applets, but despite many efforts, the outlets will not perform consistently. We're talkin simple applets. Turn on my Wi-Fi when I get home and turn it off when I leave. Turn off my ringer when I go to church, and turn it back on when I leave. Etc etc. These Developers have showed so much promise, but have yet to deliver
Mary Coleman Glass
I've been using IFTTT for a few years. I never particularly enjoyed the UI of the app, but I did like the function. I'm not against paying a one time fee for a good app, but here the cost exceeds the reward. I'd even have paid a one time $20 fee. Maybe add an option to buy applets a la carte? Unbelievably, I haven't used up my 3 yet, so I guess I better choose carefully. Might ditch it altogether.
Justin Myers
Nice job putting the final nail in the coffin! I will not recommend IFTTT to anyone anymore. I relied heavily on my applets and now your disabling unless I pay. Screw you. No, $1.99 isn't a good price. I'm not paying anything and will find a replacement service. Extremely dissatisfied with the direction you're going. Edit: sure you can use as many as you like but are limited to 3 custom. Defeats the point of using it for MY smart home. I've already switched everything over to other platforms.
Jeremy “RED ZMAN” Zimmerman
not 100% sure what has happened to this app since they updated it. Really pretty and easy to find your way around but I've tried about six different applets now that should let me select a location in a map. Once I get to the location I want in the map there's no button to actually select it even though the address shown is correct. You back out and it jumps back to the White House for some reason. Had an update and looked and realized I haven't used it in 2 years. Thanks for weaning me off!
A Google user
What a waste, if you set an applet and need to go back to it later you can't find it. They ui is impossible to find anything. The individual applets are so unique they only do 1 thing. And never end. So if ring detect motion turn on light. So that light never turns off unless you set another to turn off after x amount of time. But they take 20 minutes to find since the interface finding them has no order. Deleting.
Chris Bratti
App was fantastic and completely necessary for a smart home until the subscription was implemented. All but three of my applets are now archived unless I pay the monthly subscription. That is absolutely ridiculous. I'm not going to pay a monthly charge to unlock what was previously understood to be free. Not to mention that it archived ones I was actively using, and kept ones that I had turned off! If they were going to limit my experience, at least let me choose which ones to remove!
A Google user
This app is a disaster. Account Settings always asks you if you're sure you want to "discard your changes" even if you haven't made any, so it's frustrating when you accidentally go into that section. Also, worst of all: I can't find where to create my own applets. I actually did find it once but lost it. For an app that's all about putting the user in control, it sure makes it difficult to actually find things.
Noah
I've used this app for at least 2-3 years. In a recent update, they turned their app into a monthly subscription service. They want $9.99 PER MONTH to use features that make the app useful. Those features were free before, so what exactly are we paying for? Ten dollars is way, way too much! At that price I'd rather buy Netflix/Hulu. You know - an actual service. While using other user's applets is free, the search function has no filter, so finding applets is painfully slow, IF you find one.
A Google user
The premise is great - but the execution is a bit rocky. Often the triggers don't trip, or do so 10 minutes or 2 hours late. It's just not reliable. I've only been using it for a week or so, and it does seem to be getting slightly better over time, but still, I'd say I've had an average success rate less than 50%. Maybe it's just the applets I've been using (geo-fence texts and settings changes, Craigslist alerts, etc), but still...
myfriendmike (myfriendmike)
Boy, it sure seemed like I could no longer create new custom applet routines. I thought the developers abandoned the project. But wait! You have to click "Get More" at the very bottom of the home screen (not to be confused with "View All"). Then you can click the plus button next to the tiny little text at the top that says "make your own applets from scratch." Horrible UI change. But it DOES still work. 3 stars because of UI.
A Google user
All I wanted was an app to put my phone into silent mode when I was at work, which I could never get this app to do that. One idea I had was connecting to a Bluetooth device I have at work and put into normal sound mode when disconnecting from the same device. But the only option is "Whenever it connects to ANY Bluetooth device", not just a specific one. I can't comment on how it works with complex social media apps, but I just needed it to do a simple automated task and it failed miserably.
Patrick Sullivan
Still needs a lot of work. But pretty good so far. It doesn't seem to allow for timing (when I come home, turn on the garage lights FOR 10 MINUTES, or sunrise/sunset +/- 10 minutes). I can't find where it integrates with any wifi functions of the older x-10 technology, such as OmniLite. But keep plugging away! Looking forward to more!
Cody Harness
Historically this app has been a good mirror of the website. You could easily add services or applets and browse both. Now, you have to choose which one you want to view in your account settings, and it's not possible to add new services from the app. You can make new applets, but they've hidden that feature to the point that it feels like they don't actually want you to make anything new, but use a pre-existing one instead. The UI feels really bloated and no longer intuitive.
A Google user
I love the platform and the capabilities. It's also great to see how many options are available and new features being added all the time. The worst part about it is the redesign. The redesign buried the making your own tasks horribly in the mobile app. The icon lost its appeal and color. If you use someone else's idea and modify even the title, it becomes your task and the original author loses all credit for creating the task in the first place. Hard to even find your own created tasks.
Bobby Mathis
Great concept. Mind boggling omissions. For example, in the app you can't combine actions or add something as simple as a 10 second delay. You can't even delete a test applet, only archive it. Plus, the interface looks like a grade school design. As long as this has been out, the app and the concept should be razor sharp by now. It's not. For that reason, I don't trust the applets to be reliable and won't count on them. The integration of service providers though is impressive.
A Google user
I have never in my entire life seen such an exorbitant way of doing things. First of all, you literally can't do two things at once. Literally. One trigger cannot have two actions or a script or anything. That means you need yet another app like Stringify (which is almost every bit as bad in every way) to do this and it is hard even then (I had to first set a variable, then test it multiple times with each running a separate IFTTT applet.) Also, they worked very hard indeed to maximize the time and effort required for every single step. For example, under services it does not show which ones you have. No. It shows the ones they promote most. You must search. Every single time. Same for things. Search every. Single. Time! And when you create a new applet it immediately "suggests" others (like an ad popup in your way.) I literally can't imagine a worse way to do all this than the way IFTTT does things. It is exponentially increasing effort for small, simple things with pestering. This is literally the worst possible programming practice.

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IFTTT - Automate work and home - APK 信息

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包名: com.ifttt.ifttt
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开发者: IFTTT, Inc
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名称: IFTTT - Automate work and home
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包名: com.ifttt.ifttt
开发者: IFTTT, Inc