How this automation works
Automate your cleaning routine by starting your iRobot vacuum whenever a new blog post is published on your Blogger site. This Applet runs each time a new article goes live and signals your iRobot to begin cleaning automatically. Perfect for creators who want their space spotless while sharing new content online.
Trigger ingredients
Action fields
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Create your own Blogger and iRobot 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.
27 triggers, queries, and actions
Bin full
Job Complete
Robot Started
Robot Stuck
Room Finished
Room Started
Room Traversal
Room Traversal Complete
Clean by Room
Dock robot
Locate robot
Pause robot
Resume robot
Start robot
Stop robot
Vacuum and Mop a Room
Vacuum and Mop Everywhere
Bin full
Clean by Room
Dock robot
Job Complete
Locate robot
Build an automation in seconds!
You can add delays, queries, and more actions in the next step!
More on Blogger and iRobot
About Blogger
Blogger is one of the earliest dedicated blog-publishing tools. Turn on Applets to share your Blogger posts across social media and other sites, to quickly create new posts, and much more.
Blogger is one of the earliest dedicated blog-publishing tools. Turn on Applets to share your Blogger posts across social media and other sites, to quickly create new posts, and much more.
About iRobot
iRobot® Wi-Fi® Connected Robots give you the flexibility of anytime, anywhere control. Applets can trigger your robot to start when you leave the house, pause cleaning when you answer the phone—even fire off a tweet when your job is complete.
iRobot® Wi-Fi® Connected Robots give you the flexibility of anytime, anywhere control. Applets can trigger your robot to start when you leave the house, pause cleaning when you answer the phone—even fire off a tweet when your job is complete.