How this automation works
Automatically share transit alerts on your Blogger site. This Applet runs whenever King County Metro publishes a new announcement about major service disruptions and creates a new blog post with the details. Perfect for transit-focused bloggers or community pages that want to keep riders informed in real time.
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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.
18 triggers, queries, and actions
New metro alert from King County Metro
New service alert on Rapid Ride A line
New service alert on Rapid Ride B line
New service alert on Rapid Ride C line
New service alert on Rapid Ride D line
New service alert on Rapid Ride E line
New service alert on Rapid Ride F line
New metro alert from King County Metro
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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 King County Metro
King County Metro provides service to 121 million riders a year across Seattle and King County. This service lets your stay up to date on Rapid Ride lines systemwide alerts.
King County Metro provides service to 121 million riders a year across Seattle and King County. This service lets your stay up to date on Rapid Ride lines systemwide alerts.
