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Top 5 IFTTT Apps That Could Boost Your Business

The internet is filled with premade tools which one can simply pick up and start working on it. There are sources available with various applets which allow one to integrate it into their current software to achieve a higher level of automation. IFTTT services are one such example of the applets available online. We shall be looking into what IFTTT is and how it functions, its various applications, as well as how one can use them in their business practices to gain a substantial boost through an IFTTT app.

What Is IFTTT?

IFTTT is an abbreviation which stands for “If This, Then That”. It is a condition based program which you can customize as per your individual need to perform specific tasks when the prerequisite defined requirements are met with. A lot of business-oriented people make use of this service which is available for free in the form of an applet to automate specific areas of their business processes. To mention some IFTTT examples, one can use it to enable syncing of their two email inboxes or calendars with each other.

How To Use If This, Then That Services?

Using IFTTT is quite simple. All one needs is to visit its official website and sign up there using your email id and password. One could also use their social logins of Facebook or their Google ID. Once logged in, you can then easily access the applets available which suit your needs the best.

IFTTT Apps That Could Boost Your Business

Businesses can make use of IFTTT applets to help them in their day-to-day business processes. Some of the top applets which can help them have been discussed below:
  1. Gmail applets:

IFTTT can be used with Gmail to automate some business tasks such as saving labelled emails to Google Drive, saving attachments received in emails directly to your Dropbox, and make a copy of all the receipts and payment emails received in a text file and save it in your Dropbox.

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