IFTTT is a company that “puts the internet to work for you,” its popular app of the same name provides users with creative control over the services and devices that they use every single day. IFTTT apps have been available for both iOS and Android, today these apps have been rebranded to IF. The company has also launched a trio of new “Do” applications for both platforms today.
The new apps include Do Button, Do Camera and Do Note. The company says that these new apps will empower everyday consumers “to simplify their world with the tap of a button.”
Do Button is a very simple apps for things that users do most often and it brings down the number of steps usually required to complete an action to just one. For example the Do Button can quickly be configured to set the Nest Thermostat to 70 degrees fahrenheit, turn Philips Hue lights on or off and keep track of time and location in a Google Drive spreadsheet.
The Do Camera app is similar in nature and will allow users to program tasks like sending photos to certain contacts over Gmail, snapping receipts and important documents to be saved in Evernote and even upload photos to a specific album on Facebook all with just one tap.
Last but not the least, Do Note is “your command line to do anything.” It can be used to write down a note, share a message anywhere, or even type specific commands to control apps and devices.
All apps are live and available for download through App Store and the Google Play Store.