How this automation works
Create a new reminder automatically at sunset for your chosen location. This Applet runs when the sun goes down, adding a reminder to your selected list in iOS Reminders. Perfect for building consistent evening habits or scheduling nighttime tasks effortlessly.
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7 triggers, queries, and actions
Any new reminder
Any reminder completed
New reminder added to list
On sunset
Reminder completed in list
Add reminder to list
Add reminder to list
Any new reminder
Any reminder completed
New reminder added to list
On sunset
Reminder completed in list
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About iOS Reminders
Reminders is an application for iOS and OS X that allows you to set notifications for yourself and create to-do lists. Quickly sync and create reminders from voice assistants, email, task managers, and more — with Applets. This service requires the IFTTT app for iOS.
Reminders is an application for iOS and OS X that allows you to set notifications for yourself and create to-do lists. Quickly sync and create reminders from voice assistants, email, task managers, and more — with Applets. This service requires the IFTTT app for iOS.
About SunriseSunset.org
Sunrise and sunset times for a given location including civil, nautical, and astronomical twilights. See https://sunrise-sunset.org for more info
Sunrise and sunset times for a given location including civil, nautical, and astronomical twilights. See https://sunrise-sunset.org for more info
