How this automation works
Keep track of important alerts by automatically logging and sharing them. This Applet runs whenever a notification from a specified app appears on your Android device, creating a calendar event and Day One journal entry, and posting it to Mastodon via Webhooks. Ideal for users who want to archive, schedule, and share key updates in one step. Note: This requires a reachable webhook endpoint (URL).
Trigger ingredients
Action fields
Action fields
Action fields
Services used in this Applet
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51 triggers, queries, and actions
Connects or disconnects from a specific Bluetooth device
Connects or disconnects from a specific WiFi network
Connects or disconnects from any Bluetooth device
Connects or disconnects from any WiFi network
Connects to a specific Bluetooth device
Connects to a specific WiFi network
Connects to any Bluetooth device
Connects to any WiFi network
Disconnects from a specific Bluetooth device
Disconnects from a specific WiFi network
Create Journal Entry
Launch Google Maps Navigation
Mute ringtone
Play a specific song
Play music
Set ringtone volume
Turn off Do Not Disturb mode
Turn on Do Not Disturb mode
Update device wallpaper
Connects or disconnects from a specific Bluetooth device
Connects or disconnects from a specific WiFi network
Connects or disconnects from any Bluetooth device
Connects or disconnects from any WiFi network
Connects to a specific Bluetooth device
Connects to a specific WiFi network
Connects to any Bluetooth device
Connects to any WiFi network
Create Journal Entry
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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.
About Android Device
Android powers devices that are beautiful and available in many shapes and sizes. Unlock new functionality for each of your devices with the Android Device service. This service requires the IFTTT app for Android.
Android powers devices that are beautiful and available in many shapes and sizes. Unlock new functionality for each of your devices with the Android Device service. This service requires the IFTTT app for Android.
About Google Calendar
Google Calendar is a free time-management web application offered by Google. Turn on Applets to add the most important information, right into your calendar, automatically — and get custom notifications about the events that matter the most to you.
Google Calendar is a free time-management web application offered by Google. Turn on Applets to add the most important information, right into your calendar, automatically — and get custom notifications about the events that matter the most to you.
About Day One
Day One is a personal journal, and repository for your private data.
Day One is a personal journal, and repository for your private data.