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Build your own Evernote and SkyBell Gen5 automations
Triggers (If this)
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Button Pressed
This trigger fires when your SkyBell doorbell button is pressed.
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New note in a notebook
This Trigger fires every time you create a new note in a specific notebook.
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Motion Detected
This trigger fires when your SkyBell detects motion according to the rules you have set up in the SkyBell app.
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Add a specific tag to note
This Trigger fires every time you add a specific tag to any of your notes.

Button Pressed
This trigger fires when your SkyBell doorbell button is pressed.

New note in a notebook
This Trigger fires every time you create a new note in a specific notebook.

Motion Detected
This trigger fires when your SkyBell detects motion according to the rules you have set up in the SkyBell app.

Add a specific tag to note
This Trigger fires every time you add a specific tag to any of your notes.
Actions (Then that)
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Create a note
This Action will create a new note in the notebook you specify.
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Set LED Color
Change the LED color and intensity of your SkyBell doorbell.
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Append to note
This Action will append to a note as determined by its title and notebook. Once a note’s size reaches 2MB a new note will be created.
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Disable Indoor Chime
This action will turn off any internally wired doorbell chime connected to your SkyBell doorbell.
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Append a to-do to note
This Action will append a to-do checkbox to a note as determined by its title and notebook. Once a note’s size reaches 2MB a new note will be created.
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Enable Indoor Chime
This action will turn on any internally wired doorbell chime connected to your SkyBell doorbell.
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Create a link note
This Action will create a new link note from a source URL in the notebook you specify.
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Ring the doorbell
Have your SkyBell device ring as if motion was detected, or a button was pressed.
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Create image note from URL
This Action will create a new note with an image attachment in the notebook you specify.
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Create an audio note from URL
This Action will create a new note with an audio attachment in the notebook you specify.

Create a note
This Action will create a new note in the notebook you specify.

Set LED Color
Change the LED color and intensity of your SkyBell doorbell.

Append to note
This Action will append to a note as determined by its title and notebook. Once a note’s size reaches 2MB a new note will be created.

Disable Indoor Chime
This action will turn off any internally wired doorbell chime connected to your SkyBell doorbell.

Append a to-do to note
This Action will append a to-do checkbox to a note as determined by its title and notebook. Once a note’s size reaches 2MB a new note will be created.

Enable Indoor Chime
This action will turn on any internally wired doorbell chime connected to your SkyBell doorbell.

Create a link note
This Action will create a new link note from a source URL in the notebook you specify.

Ring the doorbell
Have your SkyBell device ring as if motion was detected, or a button was pressed.

Create image note from URL
This Action will create a new note with an image attachment in the notebook you specify.

Create an audio note from URL
This Action will create a new note with an audio attachment in the notebook you specify.
How to connect Evernote and SkyBell Gen5
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