IFTTT is a free, web-based service that allows you to connect your apps to each other from various devices so they talk to each other and cause automated actions.

So, for instance, if you wanted your smart lights to turn on automatically whenever you arrived home, you could do it by connecting your smart lights app to your mobile device’s GPS via IFTTT.

IFTTT stands for “If This Then That,” where “This” represents a primary app and “That” represents a secondary connected app. When an action takes place on the primary app, the secondary connected app is automatically triggered to also take some sort of action.

Confused? Don’t worry, it’s easier to understand than you might think when you start using IFTTT for yourself.

How IFTTT Works

You use IFTTT by searching for or creating something called an “applet” (formerly called a recipe). An applet is simply a conditional statement – hence the name, If This Then That. Once added or created, the applet creates a chain reaction between at least two of your apps.

IFTTT has a vast library of existing applets created by other users you can use with your own apps. Alternatively, you can create your own applet from scratch.

Some of the most popular apps that can work with IFTTT include:

You can see the full list of apps IFTTT supports here. In addition to popular web apps, IFTTT can also connect to certain smart appliances from GE, Samsung, LG, and other brands.

Who Uses IFTTT?

IFTTT can be used by anyone who uses several different apps or web services on one or multiple devices, or with one or multiple smart appliances. It’s an ideal service for anyone looking to cut down on manual, technologically-driven tasks by automating them.

How to Get Started With IFTTT

IFTTT is free to use and only requires an email address, a password, and a username to sign up for an account. You can do this from a web browser at IFTTT.com or by downloading IFTTT for iOS or Android devices.

How to Use IFTTT

Using IFTTT is as simple as thinking of all app and gadget tasks you perform on a daily basis and asking yourself which ones would be so much more convenient to automate. Then all you have to do is make sure those apps and/or gadgets are supported by IFTTT by searching for them.

Let’s say you don’t always remember to check the weather forecast and want to be better prepared when it rains. You could use IFTTT to automatically send you an email if the weather forecast predicts rain for the next day.

You only need an IFTTT-supported weather app and the default email app on your mobile device to set up an applet and receive emails any time rain is expected.

Option 1: Use an Existing IFTTT Applet

There are all sorts of applets that have already been created by other users so you don’t have to go through the hassle of setting them up yourself.

  • Use IFTTT’s search function to search for an existing applet that can send you an email any time rain is expected. Type something like “weather email,” or “rain email” into the search field to run a search.
  • Scroll past the services that pop up to the Applets section and browse through the existing applets that turned up for your search.
  • If you find an applet that uses your preferred weather app to notify you by email about forecasted rain, select that applet and turn it on.
  • IFTTT will then take you through the process of connecting your apps so you can use the applet.

Option 2: Create Your Own IFTTT Applet

If you can’t find a particular applet that’s already been created or you want yours to be private, you can easily make one in as little as a minute.

Use IFTTT’s search function to search for an existing applet that can send you an email any time rain is expected. Type something like “weather email,” or “rain email” into the search field to run a search.

Scroll past the services that pop up to the Applets section and browse through the existing applets that turned up for your search.

If you find an applet that uses your preferred weather app to notify you by email about forecasted rain, select that applet and turn it on.

IFTTT will then take you through the process of connecting your apps so you can use the applet.

  • If you can’t find an existing applet to use, you can create your own from scratch by going to My Applets > New Applet.
  • Select +this highlighted in blue and choose a weather app by typing it into the search field or finding it in the list below.
  • Follow the steps IFTTT takes you through to connect your weather app. You should be able to create a trigger for a weather condition that the forecast calls for, such as rain.
  • Once you’ve finished setting up your weather app, select +that highlighted in blue and choose the email app by typing it into the search field or finding it in the list below.
  • Follow the steps IFTTT takes you through to connect your weather app. You should be able to customize your email subject line and body content however you like.
  • Select Create Action, then select Finish to complete creation of the applet.

How to Use IFTTT With Your Virtual Assistant

If you can’t find an existing applet to use, you can create your own from scratch by going to My Applets > New Applet.

Select +this highlighted in blue and choose a weather app by typing it into the search field or finding it in the list below.

Follow the steps IFTTT takes you through to connect your weather app. You should be able to create a trigger for a weather condition that the forecast calls for, such as rain.

Once you’ve finished setting up your weather app, select +that highlighted in blue and choose the email app by typing it into the search field or finding it in the list below.

Follow the steps IFTTT takes you through to connect your weather app. You should be able to customize your email subject line and body content however you like.

Select Create Action, then select Finish to complete creation of the applet.

  • What is IFTTT Pro?
  • IFTTT Pro is a premium subscription service that allows users to create unlimited applets. Although IFTTT is free, you’re limited to three applets unless you pay for IFTTT Pro.
  • How do I use IFTTT with Google Home?
  • Use the IFTTT app on your mobile device to set up IFTTT for your Google Home. Alternatively, go to the IFTTT Google Assistant page in a web browser.
  • Is IFTTT secure?
  • Yes. The IFTTT privacy policy outlines how your information is stored and secured. The best thing you can do to protect your privacy is to create a strong password.
  • How do I delete IFTTT applets?
  • Applets can be turned off and/or archived, but they can’t be completely deleted from your IFTTT account. To turn an applet off, log in to the IFTTT website or the app, select the applet, then flip the toggle off. To archive an applet, select the applet then scroll down and choose Archive.
  • How does IFTTT make money?
  • While IFTTT is free for individual users, it charges companies to use its service. It also offers the premium IFTTT Pro paid subscription plan. The IFTTT company has also raised over $62 million in funding from investors.

IFTTT Pro is a premium subscription service that allows users to create unlimited applets. Although IFTTT is free, you’re limited to three applets unless you pay for IFTTT Pro.

Use the IFTTT app on your mobile device to set up IFTTT for your Google Home. Alternatively, go to the IFTTT Google Assistant page in a web browser.

Yes. The IFTTT privacy policy outlines how your information is stored and secured. The best thing you can do to protect your privacy is to create a strong password.

Applets can be turned off and/or archived, but they can’t be completely deleted from your IFTTT account. To turn an applet off, log in to the IFTTT website or the app, select the applet, then flip the toggle off. To archive an applet, select the applet then scroll down and choose Archive.

While IFTTT is free for individual users, it charges companies to use its service. It also offers the premium IFTTT Pro paid subscription plan. The IFTTT company has also raised over $62 million in funding from investors.

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