How this automation works
Automate notifications or control devices when your FYTA plant needs watering. This Applet runs when your plant's moisture level detected by FYTA Beam drops too low and sends a web request through Webhooks. Ideal for smart gardeners who want to trigger external systems or alerts automatically. Note: This requires a reachable webhook endpoint (URL).
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Create your own Webhooks and FYTA workflow
Create custom workflows effortlessly by selecting triggers, queries, and actions. With IFTTT, it's simple: “If this” trigger happens, “then that” action follows. Streamline tasks and save time with automated workflows that work for you.
14 triggers, queries, and actions
It's too cold
It's too warm
Soil is too dry
Soil is too wet
There's is not enough light
There's too much light
Send Fyta Notificaton
It's too cold
It's too warm
Send Fyta Notificaton
Soil is too dry
Soil is too wet
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More on Webhooks and FYTA
About Webhooks
Learn to use webhooks and integrate other services on IFTTT with your DIY projects. You can create Applets that work with any device or app that can make or receive a web request. If you'd like to build your own service and Applets, check out the IFTTT Developer Dashboard. Connect a webhook to any of the 750+ apps and services on IFTTT.
Learn to use webhooks and integrate other services on IFTTT with your DIY projects. You can create Applets that work with any device or app that can make or receive a web request. If you'd like to build your own service and Applets, check out the IFTTT Developer Dashboard. Connect a webhook to any of the 750+ apps and services on IFTTT.
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FYTA Beam & Hub
FYTA Beam & Hub
