Summary

IFTTT is an automation platform that connects various web services, apps, and devices to create automated workflows, known as Applets. Users can set up 'if this, then that' rules to automate tasks across different platforms, ranging from smart home devices to social media and productivity tools. It offers a wide array of integrations and pre-built automation templates for both personal and business use.

Features
7/15
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Must Have

2 of 5

Automated Sorting Rules

Cloud Storage Integration

AI File Chat

Semantic Search

Privacy Controls

Other

5 of 10

Usage Credits & Quotas

Multi-User Collaboration

Enterprise SSO & Compliance

Centralized Team Billing

Data Encryption & Security

Feedback-Driven Refinement

Manual Approval Workflow

Demo Mode

Local File Access

Advanced AI Model

Pricing
Freemium
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Free

$0.00 monthly
  • 2 Applets
  • Standard Applet speeds
  • DIY or use published Applets
  • Unlimited Applet runs
  • Free mobile app access
  • Simple no-code integrations

Pro

$2.99 monthly
  • 20 Applets
  • Fastest Applet speeds
  • Multi-action Applets
  • Webhooks
  • Twitter Applets
  • Increased rate limits
  • Exclusive triggers and actions
  • Customer support

Pro+

$8.99 monthly
  • Unlimited Applets
  • Everything in Pro
  • Fastest Applet speeds
  • Multi-action Applets
  • Twitter Applets
  • Increased rate limits
  • Exclusive triggers and actions
  • AI services
  • Connect multiple accounts
  • Use queries and filter code
  • Prioritized customer support
Rationale

IFTTT is a broad automation platform that allows users to connect various apps and devices through 'Applets'. While it offers extensive integrations, including cloud storage, and enables automated actions, it does not specifically focus on AI-powered file organization with features like AI file chat or semantic search. Its 'AI services' are mentioned in a general context for content creation, not file management. It does offer automated sorting rules through its 'if this, then that' logic, cloud storage integration, and various pricing plans that could be interpreted as usage credits/quotas. It also mentions multi-user collaboration and enterprise features.