IFTTT - Automate work and home

IFTTT - Automate work and home

com.ifttt.ifttt by IFTTT, Inc
3.2 (186,623)
5M+
PRODUCTIVITY
32.9 MB
Updated Oct 3, 2025
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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

What's New

TTThanks for using IFTTT! This update includes:
+ Big improvements to the reliability of our Location service.
+ Android Device service now includes two new actions: Turn Do Not Disturb on or off.
+ Lots of bug fixes and performance optimizations!

App Information

Version Name
4.50.3 (5454)
Version Code
5454
File Size
32.9 MB
Minimum OS
Android 8.0+
Target SDK
Android 34
Developer
IFTTT, Inc
Contact
Website
Content Rating
Everyone
Package Name
com.ifttt.ifttt

Permissions Required

This app may request the following permissions:

  • add or remove accounts
  • read your contacts
  • approximate location (network-based)
  • precise location (GPS and network-based)
  • read your text messages (SMS or MMS)
  • send SMS messages
  • read call log
  • read the contents of your USB storage
  • modify or delete the contents of your USB storage
  • take pictures and videos
  • view Wi-Fi connections
  • view network connections
  • create accounts and set passwords
  • pair with Bluetooth devices
  • access Bluetooth settings
  • connect and disconnect from Wi-Fi
  • disable your screen lock
  • full network access
  • change your audio settings
  • run at startup
  • set wallpaper
  • draw over other apps
  • control vibration
  • prevent device from sleeping
  • Google Play license check
  • receive data from Internet

Recent Reviews

Antonin Vrabec
1.0★
I decided to pay for the premium or IFTTT plus or whatever you want to call it. Almost every applets is not working. It's either disconnected or not connected at all. And no notifications. I thought this was the whole purpose of using this fabulous app to get notifications when something is not working. Let me guess... Someone was trying to update something and this is the result. Why not fix the current issue and then update something that won't be useful anyway. Just disappointed, that's all.
Andrew K
1.0★
Way to go devs. You killed the app. I reinstalled this and revived my 10 year old account. All of my saved actions are still there! But I can't use any of them because the app is telling me I need to pay $30 a year. I have an idea. Put ads in it while making everything free to use. Then slap on a $10 PERMANENT license for an ad-free experience. but noooo you had to be greedy.
Mathew Conway
1.0★
Last year, they limited free accounts to a set number of applets that a user could create, but you still had access to existing applets in their library. Today, they decided to limit free accounts to 2 applets total. I'm certain the next step will be no free accounts at all. Just another service sold to the masses as free for years so we'd get hooked into using it, then they cut off all usefulness unless you pay to stay. It used to be a great tool, but the cost is greater than the capability.
Tami Alexander
2.0★
Extremely frustrating to get applets turned off with no errors or explanatian and no notification. Even more when the only info goes to generic instructions or says to contact them for help and they also have no clue without an error, now I can't justify renewing Pro Membership. Too many times now it has failed and the level of concern or care when asking for help isn't here. Used to absolutely love this app. Hands down, easy favorite. I'll be canceling if my next ticket is handled the same.🤞
Scott W
2.0★
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.
Jon Conley
1.0★
I haven't used it in years; came back to see that it's now more expensive than Google One or Microsoft 365, combined. Free users are limited to 2 automations, making it essentially useless. I wouldn't mind paying a one-time fee to unlock abilities, but the subscription model stuff is predatory. If you guys set up a donation site (like a Patreon equivalent), I'm sure tech sector geeks would gladly do that. For the rest of us working-class stiffs, this is not affordable.
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