IFTTT’s recipe library of internet-of-things triggers just got an interesting new ingredient. Family tracking app Life360 is integrating with IFTTT — which stands for IF This Then That — letting users coordinate actions based on the movement and location of a family, not just individuals.
IFTTT already has recipes in place letting you link your movements to specific events. For instance, when you leave the house your connected thermostat knows to go into power-saving mode or your smart lighting knows to turn off. But Life360 is designed to keep track of an entire family’s location, not just an individual’s. So by linking Life360 to IFTTT, your smart home knows when to go into sleep mode when the last family member leaves, not just the person with the IFTTT account.
Life360 said it’s tapping into IFTTT’s real-time APIs so it can trigger immediate action when a user enters or leaves…
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