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Applying design to my IFTTT applets
I have been using IFTTT applets for a while and they have become unüberschaubar , that is, hard to take in.
There were just too many, and too much text explaining what each was doing, so I decided to fix that.
First by inventing some kind of boilerplate for the applet names. Then by adding emojis.
And I think that these work better now. I don’t have to actually read them to know which is which. I can look for the symbol, the words Backup, Goodreads, or Loop, and then, after confirming that this might be the right one I need to edit (because I tend to do that), only then will I have to read what they do, and thanks to the boilerplate, I can soon ignore the boilerplate and just scan for the key words.
I hope this will reduce cognitive load. I now know that my backup automations all use the word Backup, that my Goodreads automation each use Goodreads, and that my looping ecosystem, where my own Social Media Content gets either posted on my own website (like songs I have recently liked on Spotify, or what I am watching right now gets logged on Trakt and then sent to my website) or where articles from my website get posted on Social Media get sent out, is called Loops.
I find I keep saying that too often, but a search function is the most important thing when dealing with life (and work) online.
There is also a workaround for posting these posts to my own mastodon instance’s personal account in the pipes, but that will take several vibe codings at ambient temperature to get right.
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IFTTT, a free web-based service is an acronym for “If this, then that”. It is perfect for people like me who don’t know how to code but want a better integration between Internet-enabled apps and services running on a variety of gadgets. Some portals like Slack now play “nicely” with Google Drive but NOT everything runs as smoothly as this. For instance, we have both Dropbox and Google Drive for downloading photos yet because these two don’t communicate, what we download on one isn’t automatically uploaded on the other.
Applets bring your favorite services together to create new experiences. — IFTTT
IFTTT is one of the popular productivity apps popular for Android devices – in fact, it already installed on mine. iOS version is also available. With the number of productivity apps easily downloaded for free, it is easy to get trigger happy and download more than what’s of practical use. Between business, personal, and social apps, it can be confusing and time-consuming. With IFTTT, simple tasks can be automated and since its launch in 2011, applets had been created to do just that.
In 2014, IFTTT was already valued at $170M and with over 600 apps that work with popular platforms like Twitter, Instagram, Gmail, Slack, Telegram, Facebook, Dropbox, Spotify, YouTube, Google Calendar, Evernote, Skype, Salesforce, MailChimp and more, on IoT devices (Alexa, FitBit, Android etc), a buy-out by Google, Amazon, or Apple may be in the offing soon. In fact, Microsoft has already developed “Flow” and it already has a major competitor, Zapier.
Each applet has a trigger and a resulting action. For instance, if you like a photo on Instagram (trigger), this can immediately be sent to your Dropbox account. A few of the popular things it can do through its “trigger-and-action mechanism” are:
Automate web application tasks like posting the same content on various social media accounts.
Track mention of companies in RSS feeds.
Automate switching on the light with detection of motion.
IFTTT enables you to have better control when using Alexa (Amazon) or Google Assistant while keeping you informed about news feeds and weather forecasts. You can be alerted on your chosen search words and even back up “files, contacts, photos”.
Among the many ready-to-use Applet collections on the IFTTT site are:
Applets for Google
Applets for iOS
Applets for Android
Applets for Voice Assistant
Applets for Photography
Microsoft Applets
Applets for IoT
Applets for Cars
Applets for News
Applets for Weather
Applets for the home (keeps you comfortable, safe, secure) and more.
However, the paradox of choice from such an extensive array is paralyzing so IFTTT has provided shortlisted Applets for:
Marketing
Small Business Owners
Shoppers
Educators and
Bookworms.
There are even Applets for Weddings and Music Lovers! With IFTTT, it’s different strokes for different folks – something ultra handy when you are dying for seamless integration between home and office. If you hate to drop the ball on anything (especially work-related tasks), IFTTT is a true GIFT. But beware since some users have found out that performance is less than ideal – it does crash on occasion. But for those who have made it work, it quickly becomes the indispensable interface between your apps and smart devices in your connected life.
IFTTT: Applets That Increases Security, Productivity and Fun IFTTT, a free web-based service is an acronym for "If this, then that". It is perfect for people like me who don't know how to code but want a better integration between Internet-enabled apps and services running on a variety of gadgets.
Movable Ink has always prided itself on providing marketers with a way to deliver highly customized emails, but today the company decided to take that one step further. It announced an SDK that enables developers to build custom applets to add their own unique information to any email.
The company has always seen itself as a platform on which marketers can build these highly customized email marketing campaigns, says Bridget Bidlack SVP of product at Moveable Ink.
“We built our business on making it easier for marketers to add intelligent content into any email campaign through a library of hundreds of apps. With our [latest] launch, we’re really opening up our development framework to agencies and system integrators so that they can create those apps on their own,” Bidlack explained.
This means companies are free to create any type of data integration they wish and not simply rely on Movable Ink to supply it for them. Bidlack says that could be anything from the current weather to accurate inventory levels, loyalty point scores and recent purchase activity.
What’s more, Movable Ink doesn’t really care about the source of the data. It could come from the company CRM system, internal database or offer management tool. Bidlack says Moveable Ink can incorporate that data into an email regardless of where it’s stored.
This all matters because the company’s whole raison d’etre is about providing a customized email experience for every user. Instead of getting a generic email marketing campaign, you would get something that pulls in details from a variety of sources inside the company to build a custom email aimed directly at the individual recipient.
Company co-founder and CEO Vivek Sharma says that when they launched in 2010, service providers at the time were focused on how many people they could reach and open rate, but nobody was really thinking about the content. His company wanted to fill that gap by focusing specifically on building emails with customized content.
As Sharma said, they didn’t try to take on the email service providers. Instead they wanted to build this intelligent customization layer on top. They have grown increasingly sophisticated with their approach in the last 8 years and count companies like Dunkin Donuts, Bloomingdales, Comcast and Delta among their 500+ customers. They also have strategic partnerships with companies in the space like Salesforce, Oracle, IBM, Cheetah Digital, Epsilon and many others.
The approach seems to be working. The company has raised a modest $14 million since it launched in 2010, but today it boasts $40 million in annual recurring revenue, according to information supplied by Sharma.
Movable Ink now lets developers build custom email applets Movable Ink has always prided itself on providing marketers with a way to deliver highly customized emails, but today the company decided to take that one step further.
【IFTTT 教學】聽日落雨,記得帶遮!
香港也有梅雨天,你需要一個私人祕書提醒你記得帶遮!之前有教學教大家接收翌日的天氣預報,這次轉一轉思維,省去詳細的天氣報告,只需記得帶遮,唔使淋濕就得! ▼ 在註冊帳號後,點選左上方的「My Aplets」,然後在上述的畫面裡選擇右邊的「New Applet」。 (more…)
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【IFTTT 教學】夠鐘瞓覺,電話自動靜音
啓用回家自動設音量100%的IFTTT小程序後,瞓覺時被鈴聲吵醒?只要再啓動這個小程序,電話就會在你入睡時間自動靜音喇! (more…)
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