August may be the lazy days of summer, but there was no slacking at IFTTT HQ. Ten new services launched, unlocking hundreds of new Applet possibilities. Here’s the rundown of what’s new on IFTTT as we head into the fall.
New offerings from familiar partners
The air-quality monitoring superstars behind Awair launched the Awair Glow. It’s a triple threat: an air monitor, smart plug, and night light. The Home Connect Hood also made its debut, bringing the number of IFTTT-connected offerings in that product suite to seven.
Building on the home of the future
With every month, there’s a new way to customize your smart home. August was no exception. Neato’s robotic vacuum can take care of your floors, while My Leviton’s smart lights show off your space.
Nature Remo can keep things temperate, and mCamView Z+’s camera system can give you eyes on the inside.
Don’t forget about the garage
Chamberlain’s MyQ system lets you control your garage door from anywhere, automatically. And when you get in your car (or if someone else gets in it!), Bouncie’s dashboard plug-in will send and save important updates.
Find and save the information you need
For all you life-loggers out there, My Cloud Home can help you build a custom, private storage solution (and Applets can help you fill it automatically, of course). If you’re more interested in information about certain influential groups, the Ballotpedia service is for you. It’s a neutral source of information about American politics. Fact checking for the win.
Things aren’t slowing down around here. In fact, with CES 2018 in January, we expect many more services to launch as businesses prep for the big show. Stay tuned and check back every month to see what’s new and noteworthy.
Interested in seeing your service on IFTTT? Visit the platform to learn how to build.
No comments:
Post a Comment