

You’ll see a sidebar, titled My Recipes, expand onto the screen. Launch the IF app and tap on the Recipe icon. You can read all about IFTTT’s new integrations and its developer partners on TechCrunch, Forbes, CNET, Engadget, and even in French on Next Inpact! Creating Recipes on IF Here’s a step-by-step explanation of how you can go about creating a recipe on IF that automatically saves new pictures you take into Dropbox. The result is you can now use all IFTTT recipes right within the Garageio native app to do cool things like: It requires connecting the Evernote Channel in IFTTT and then labeling any emails you’d like saved. Over the course of the last year, the Garageio team has been working with IFTTT to integrate those formulas inside our own app rather than relying on IFTTT to handle the coordination elsewhere. This Recipe, for example, makes it super easy to save a Gmail message as a note in Evernote.
Ifttt my recipes plus#
Here, you’ll find another plus sign, except this one is hiding in the bottom right. Click through the plus sign (again, in the top right corner), and you’ll be taken to the central recipe hub. In short, IFTTT’s recipes are great for getting apps and devices that you use on the reg to interact with each other without being prompted to do so.īefore now, you had to download the IFTTT app or visit their website to get everything setup. Tap through to the My Recipes tab, where you’ll see a brief rundown of all the other recipes you’ve already added to your device. IFTTT (short for “if this, then that”) announced last week via their blog and other media outlets that they have been working closely with other apps to implement their recipe style automation into native apps.
