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IFTTT (IF This Then That) allows you to connect your Hubitat Elevation™ to other IFTTT compatible devices and services to create rules that automate them. Getting started requires enabling devices in the Hubitat IFTTT app, then connecting your account to Hubitat via IFTTT.com | IFTTT (IF This Then That) allows you to connect your Hubitat Elevation™ to other IFTTT compatible devices and services to create rules that automate them. Getting started requires enabling devices in the Hubitat IFTTT app, then connecting your account to Hubitat via IFTTT.com | ||
− | === Installing the IFTTT Integration App === | + | ===Installing the IFTTT Integration App=== |
− | # From the Hubitat Web Interface select '''Apps'''[[File:Install Built-In App 2.0.png|none|thumb|600x600px]] | + | #From the Hubitat Web Interface select '''Apps'''[[File:Install Built-In App 2.0.png|none|thumb|600x600px]] |
− | # Choose the IFTTT Integration from the list of Hubitat Elevation™ Built-In Apps[[File:Install IFTTT Integration.png|none|thumb|600x600px]] | + | #Choose the IFTTT Integration from the list of Hubitat Elevation™ Built-In Apps[[File:Install IFTTT Integration.png|none|thumb|600x600px]] |
− | # The ''Which Location Modes?'' dropdown lets you select any mode you would like to control with the IFTTT Integration.[[File:IFTTT Location Modes.png|none|thumb|600x600px]] | + | #The ''Which Location Modes?'' dropdown lets you select any mode you would like to control with the IFTTT Integration.[[File:IFTTT Location Modes.png|none|thumb|600x600px]] |
− | # The ''Which Devices?'' box shows all of the devices currently connected to IFTTT. Selecting the associated check box will allow you to select or remove any devices you would like to control with IFTTT. When you are done selecting devices, choose ''Update''.[[File:IFTTT Integration select devices.png|none|thumb|600x600px]] | + | #The ''Which Devices?'' box shows all of the devices currently connected to IFTTT. Selecting the associated check box will allow you to select or remove any devices you would like to control with IFTTT. When you are done selecting devices, choose ''Update''.[[File:IFTTT Integration select devices.png|none|thumb|600x600px]] |
− | # When finished with your choices, select '''Done.''' '''''NOTE''': IFTTT is bi-directional, meaning you may have a device on your Hubitat Elevation™ you would like to control with a cloud enabled device or service connected to IFTTT, and this is also easily accomplished with the integration.'' | + | #When finished with your choices, select '''Done.''' '''''NOTE''': IFTTT is bi-directional, meaning you may have a device on your Hubitat Elevation™ you would like to control with a cloud enabled device or service connected to IFTTT, and this is also easily accomplished with the integration.'' |
− | === '''How to connect IFTTT to your Hubitat Elevation™''' === | + | ==='''How to connect IFTTT to your Hubitat Elevation™'''=== |
− | # Go to ifttt.com in web browser and log in or sign up for a new account. | + | #Go to '''ifttt.com''' in web browser and log in or sign up for a new account.[[File:Sign up for IFTTT.png|none|thumb|600x600px]] |
− | # Do a search for “hubitat” | + | #If the is your first time using IFTTT, close the Welcome screen to continue setting up your first IFTTT automation.[[File:Welcome to IFTTT.png|none|thumb|600x600px]] |
− | # Click on the Hubitat service. | + | #Do a search for “hubitat” |
− | # Click the “connect” button. | + | #Click on the Hubitat service. |
− | # Sign into your Hubitat account at the prompt. | + | #Click the “connect” button. |
− | # Select the devices you would like to authorize. | + | #Sign into your Hubitat account at the prompt. |
+ | #Select the devices you would like to authorize. | ||
Your Hubitat Elevation is now connected to your IFTTT account. You can use the pre-built Hubitat applets or incorporate Hubitat-connected devices into your own own applets. You can read more about creating IFTTT applets at ifttt.com | Your Hubitat Elevation is now connected to your IFTTT account. You can use the pre-built Hubitat applets or incorporate Hubitat-connected devices into your own own applets. You can read more about creating IFTTT applets at ifttt.com |
Revision as of 15:29, 10 December 2018
IFTTT (IF This Then That) allows you to connect your Hubitat Elevation™ to other IFTTT compatible devices and services to create rules that automate them. Getting started requires enabling devices in the Hubitat IFTTT app, then connecting your account to Hubitat via IFTTT.com
Installing the IFTTT Integration App
- From the Hubitat Web Interface select Apps
- Choose the IFTTT Integration from the list of Hubitat Elevation™ Built-In Apps
- The Which Location Modes? dropdown lets you select any mode you would like to control with the IFTTT Integration.
- The Which Devices? box shows all of the devices currently connected to IFTTT. Selecting the associated check box will allow you to select or remove any devices you would like to control with IFTTT. When you are done selecting devices, choose Update.
- When finished with your choices, select Done. NOTE: IFTTT is bi-directional, meaning you may have a device on your Hubitat Elevation™ you would like to control with a cloud enabled device or service connected to IFTTT, and this is also easily accomplished with the integration.
How to connect IFTTT to your Hubitat Elevation™
- Go to ifttt.com in web browser and log in or sign up for a new account.
- If the is your first time using IFTTT, close the Welcome screen to continue setting up your first IFTTT automation.
- Do a search for “hubitat”
- Click on the Hubitat service.
- Click the “connect” button.
- Sign into your Hubitat account at the prompt.
- Select the devices you would like to authorize.
Your Hubitat Elevation is now connected to your IFTTT account. You can use the pre-built Hubitat applets or incorporate Hubitat-connected devices into your own own applets. You can read more about creating IFTTT applets at ifttt.com