IFTTT - Automate work and home

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3.1
185K reviews
5M+
Downloads
Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

Increase productivity and save time with Android, home, and business automation.

IFTTT (aka IF This Then That) is a no-code automation tool that allows you to connect the services and devices in your life. Join a community of almost 30 million creators, smart home enthusiasts, and small business owners that use IFTTT to save multiple hours out of a typical day. IFTTT’s simple interface, combined with 1000+ of today's most popular business, personal and smart home apps, allows you to quickly create sophisticated workflows. Discover the power of Android device automations while on the go with location based features, custom notifications, and widgets. Download the app today for your Android device or Wear OS.

Here are a few automation ideas to get you started:

Control and automate key features of your Android phone like Bluetooth, WiFi, ringtone volume, and battery.
Use Webhooks to create custom integrations.
Connect and control every aspect of your smart home.
Create and cross post content to multiple social networks.

Create and summarize content with IFTTT AI.

Top productivity apps on IFTTT include
Acuity, Airtable, Aweber, Buffer, Calendly, Clickup, Constant Contact, Discord, DocuSign, Dropbox, Eventbrite, FaceBook Lead Ads, Gmail, Google Ads, Google Calendar, Google Docs, Google Forms, Google Meet, Google My Business, Google Sheets, Gumroad, Instagram, LinkedIn, Mailchimp, Microsoft, Notion, Pipedrive, QuickBooks, RSS, Shippo, Slack, Stripe, SurveyMonkey, Todoist, Telegram, Webflow, WordPress, X(Twitter), YouTube, Zoom

Top smart home apps on IFTTT
Aqara, Arlo, August, Blink, Coinbase, ESPN, FitBit, GE, Google Assistant, Google Nest, Google Wifi, Home Connect, Honeywell, Husqvarna, iRobot, LaMetric, LIFX, Midea, MyQ, Nanoleaf, NZXT, Philips Hue, Ring, Sengled, Somfy, Smart Life, SmartThings, Soundcloud, Spotify, Strava, SwitchBot, Twitch, Weather Underground, WeMo, Wink, Withings, Wyze, Yeelight, Yelp

Get help https://help.ifttt.com
Terms of Use: https://ifttt.com/terms
Updated on
Nov 7, 2024

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
No data shared with third parties
Learn more about how developers declare sharing
This app may collect these data types
Location, Personal info and 6 others
Data is encrypted in transit
You can request that data be deleted

Ratings and reviews

3.1
177K reviews
DH (h4tch)
November 12, 2024
Beyond useless without buying pro. I haven't used it in 4 years. I couldn't enable any of my tasks. Maybe I have too many from the past that I need to remove. I disabled my one task that was enabled. I could reenable it, or even enable something as simple as a sunset notification lol. If I want to automate something I'll probably use an app called Automate. I already created one to auto send a "I made it home safely" message.
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Meg Gill
October 8, 2024
IFTTT used to be accessible, easy to use, and solved lots of problems. Now, it is a problem in itself. It only works part of the time, and the user experience is clunky, at best. The paywalls and subscription make me feel like I am paying to be psychologically tortured. I will happily pay for a good service, but the value and cost do not add up anymore. I regret letting my subscription renew again. The cost makes less sense every year. A 2 because when it when it works, it does, indeed, work.
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Scott W
September 29, 2024
Really disappointed. Originally this app was free, it was pretty good. I understand why they went to a paid model, no problem, I get it. They had a 1.99 legacy "forever plan." I ran into the same issues everyone else had. No biggie I'll still support them. That price jumped up to $3, which wasn't terrible or wallet breaking. It wasn't honest. Now they just ended it. I think it is $30 year, which is 2.50 a month. Idk, I'll dig more into it.
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