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Create your own iOS Contacts and The Indicator Podcast workflow
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2 triggers, queries, and actions
Any new contact
New Episode
Any new contact
New Episode
How to connect to a iOS Contacts automation
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About iOS Contacts
Back up your contacts, attach them to reminders or calendar events, and much more with this service. To use these Applets, you'll need to install the IFTTT app for iOS.
Back up your contacts, attach them to reminders or calendar events, and much more with this service. To use these Applets, you'll need to install the IFTTT app for iOS.
About The Indicator Podcast
The Indicator from Planet Money is yet another intriguing podcast by National Public Radio (NPR). It offers bite-sized insights into work, business, and the economy. With episodes typically less than 10 minutes long, The Indicator manages to deliver illuminating perspectives on complicated subjects through storytelling, conversation, and humor. Whether it's discussing job markets, GDP, or the price of Netflix, this podcast makes economic news accessible and entertaining, turning complex economic concepts into something relatable for everyday listeners.
The Indicator from Planet Money is yet another intriguing podcast by National Public Radio (NPR). It offers bite-sized insights into work, business, and the economy. With episodes typically less than 10 minutes long, The Indicator manages to deliver illuminating perspectives on complicated subjects through storytelling, conversation, and humor. Whether it's discussing job markets, GDP, or the price of Netflix, this podcast makes economic news accessible and entertaining, turning complex economic concepts into something relatable for everyday listeners.