How this automation works
Get instant email alerts whenever your garage door opens. This Applet runs when your Tailwind garage door detects an open event, sending you an email with the time and door information. Perfect for safety-conscious homeowners who want real-time garage monitoring. Customize the message to fit your tone.
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Create your own Email and Tailwind 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.
11 triggers, queries, and actions
Garage door is closed
Garage door is opened
Send IFTTT an email tagged
Send IFTTT any email
Close all garage doors
Close garage door
Open garage door
Partial Open
Send me an email
Close all garage doors
Close garage door
Garage door is closed
Garage door is opened
Open garage door
Partial Open
Send IFTTT an email tagged
Send IFTTT any email
Send me an email
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More on Email and Tailwind
About Email
Send and receive important information when you need it, automatically, with this service. The "send me an email" action has a daily limit of 750 messages per day, at which point Applets will be paused until the limit resets at 12:00 AM GMT.
Send and receive important information when you need it, automatically, with this service. The "send me an email" action has a daily limit of 750 messages per day, at which point Applets will be paused until the limit resets at 12:00 AM GMT.
About Tailwind
Use Tailwind to open, close, monitor, and truly automate your garage doors from anywhere with internet access.
Use Tailwind to open, close, monitor, and truly automate your garage doors from anywhere with internet access.
