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Founded Year

2010

Stage

Loan | Alive

Total Raised

$63.18M

Valuation

$0000 

Last Raised

$680K | 4 yrs ago

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-58 points in the past 30 days

About IFTTT

IFTTT is a company focused on providing automation services for both business and home use within the technology sector. The company offers a no-code platform that allows users to integrate and automate their favorite apps and devices, streamlining tasks such as social media management, lead tracking, and content creation. IFTTT primarily serves sectors that benefit from automation, such as the smart home industry and businesses looking to enhance productivity through technology. It was founded in 2010 and is based in San Francisco, California.

Headquarters Location

San Francisco, California,

United States

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IFTTT's Products & Differentiators

    Free

    Provides up to 5 automations using single criteria triggers.

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Expert Collections containing IFTTT

Expert Collections are analyst-curated lists that highlight the companies you need to know in the most important technology spaces.

IFTTT is included in 2 Expert Collections, including Smart Cities.

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Smart Home & Consumer Electronics

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This Collection includes companies developing smart home devices, wearables, home electronics, and other consumer electronics.

IFTTT Patents

IFTTT has filed 1 patent.

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Application Date

Grant Date

Title

Related Topics

Status

2/6/2017

1/8/2019

Knowledge representation, Home automation, Machine learning, Continuous distributions, Servers (computing)

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Application Date

2/6/2017

Grant Date

1/8/2019

Title

Related Topics

Knowledge representation, Home automation, Machine learning, Continuous distributions, Servers (computing)

Status

Grant

Latest IFTTT News

How to create IFTTT automations on Android - and why you should

Sep 17, 2024

Have you ever wished Android had the built-in ability to automate daily tasks? If so, you might want to look into IFTTT. Qi Yang/Getty Images Android is good at helping you get through your daily grind without doing everything manually. You can use Google Assistant or Gemini to set alarms, message people, create calendar events, and more. But what if you need more automation for your Android device? Maybe you want to design custom automations for specific tasks or connect your phone to various services or smart devices for even more possibilities. If that sounds like you, then let me introduce you to an app called IFTTT . With this app, you can create automations for things like muting your phone at bedtime, updating your wallpaper with NASA photos, creating a shared shopping list, sending a notification when the device battery gets low, or whatever else you need help with. IFTTT works by creating automations that depend on if this then that statements. For example, if it's 10 PM then mute my phone. The newer versions of IFTTT also allow you to use artificial intelligence (AI) and create a new automation by typing a prompt. So, instead of having to set your if this then that building blocks, you open the AI section and either write out your prompt or tap the mic button and speak. Either way, it's easy to create new automations for specific tasks. And there's no limit to what you can automate. With creativity, you can get IFTTT to do some cool things. IFTTT is installed from the Google Play Store and is free to use. The free version allows for two applets, DIY or published apps, unlimited app runs, free mobile app access, and no-code integrations. There's a Pro version ($35/annually) that gives you 20 applets and faster applet speeds, and a Pro+ version ($150/annually) that gives you unlimited apps. You can compare the different plans in the IFTTT pricing matrix . Let me show you how to create your first automation with IFTTT. How to create your first IFTTT automation What you'll need: To follow along, you'll need an Android device with IFTTT installed. You'll also need to create an IFTTT account (you can use your Google account for this step). However, don't worry, there's no need for a credit card (unless you decide to upgrade to the Pro or Pro+ plan). Let's get to work. 1. Open IFTTT You enter or exit an area You can also suggest a new trigger for the block. Tap "You enter an area", locate the area to be used, and tap Continue. You'll find a large selection of trigger services. Screenshot by Jack Wallen/ZDNET 5. Create your Then That action Next, tap the Add button associated with Then That. The service listing will appear again. Tap Gmail and then tap "Send an email". In the resulting window, add a recipient address, customize the subject and body (if needed), and tap Continue. You can either send the message to someone in your contacts or to yourself. Screenshot by Jack Wallen/ZDNET 6. Finalize your automation You should now see both your If This and Then That blocks are ready. Tap Continue and then tap Finish. If you pay for the Pro or Pro+ plans, there are other options that can be added. Screenshot by Jack Wallen/ZDNET Your first IFTTT automation is complete and will automatically go into action as soon as your If This is triggered. And that's how you use IFTTT. However, I will give you one warning about this app -- it's such a great tool that you might become dependent on it. In fact, after a while, you might wonder why Google hasn't baked this app directly into Android. Yeah, it's that good.

IFTTT Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • When was IFTTT founded?

    IFTTT was founded in 2010.

  • Where is IFTTT's headquarters?

    IFTTT's headquarters is located at San Francisco.

  • What is IFTTT's latest funding round?

    IFTTT's latest funding round is Loan.

  • How much did IFTTT raise?

    IFTTT raised a total of $63.18M.

  • Who are the investors of IFTTT?

    Investors of IFTTT include Paycheck Protection Program, IBM, Pegasus Tech Ventures, Chamberlain Group, Salesforce Ventures and 19 more.

  • Who are IFTTT's competitors?

    Competitors of IFTTT include Parabola Labs, Workato, Tray, Automate.io, Boto and 7 more.

  • What products does IFTTT offer?

    IFTTT's products include Free and 2 more.

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