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New on IFTTT for May 2026

By The IFTTT Team

May 26, 2026

New on IFTTT for May 2026

We've been on a tear lately, and this month, we're adding 24 new services to IFTTT. Team tools, gaming, smart home, dev platforms, prediction markets, AI...it's a lot. We broke everything down by category below so you can skip straight to whatever's calling your name.

New services

Gemini is now on IFTTT

This is the one we've been most excited about. Gemini is Google's most capable AI model: it reads, reasons, generates, and understands text, images, code, and more. And now it's connected to everything else on IFTTT.

What that means in practice: any automation can now have a brain. Summarize an email before it hits your inbox. Analyze a document and route it based on what's inside. Generate a response, a caption, a report, a first draft, triggered by anything, sent anywhere. If there's a step in your workflow that currently requires a human to read something and decide what to do next, Gemini can handle it.

For the marketers and teams keeping everything in sync

Your CRM has data. Your project management tool has tasks. Your docs have notes. And somewhere in the middle, a human is manually copying things between all three. Let's fix that.

A lead fills out a form, ActiveCampaign tags them, and a Wrike task gets created for your sales team to follow up. MailerSend tracks every delivery event along the way: bounces, complaints, opens, and can trigger whatever comes next. Fireflies.ai joins your calls, transcribes them, and kicks off the next steps the moment a transcript is ready. Coda keeps your tables in sync with everything else: log incoming data as new rows, react when things change, and push updates from anywhere back in.

Running a community on the side? Circle plugs in too. Automate member onboarding, share new posts with your team, and keep your community activity synced with the rest of your tools.

Smartsheet brings spreadsheet-style project management into the mix. Automate row updates, assignment notifications, and status changes without anyone having to manually chase things down.

And if your team deals with documents: contracts, invoices, reports, Cal.com and PDF.co round out the group. Log every new Cal.com booking to a spreadsheet, post cancellations to Slack, and send reminders before meetings start. Use PDF.co to automatically convert documents, extract invoice data, merge files, and apply signatures or watermarks as part of any workflow.

For the gamers

Some achievements deserve more than a pop-up notification that disappears in three seconds.

Got a wishlist game that just dropped in price on Steam? You'll get the alert before the sale ends. Grinding paragon levels in Diablo III and finally hit a milestone worth celebrating? Broadcast it. Lost a hardcore character to a single bad pull at 3AM? IFTTT can memorialize that too.

World of Warcraft connects your Battle.net account so you can track achievements, raid boss kills, Mythic Keystone ratings, and PvP progress automatically. Climbing the ladder in StarCraft II? Log every match, get notified when you hit a new league, and track when each new season kicks off.

Hearthstone rounds out the Blizzard roster. Get notified when new sets and cards drop, search the card catalog, and decode deck codes into full card lists.

Every achievement, every season start, every "I can't believe that just happened" moment, routed exactly where you want it, whether that's a Discord channel, a spreadsheet, or just a notification that actually sticks around.

For the builders, makers, and market watchers

This group is a little harder to pin down, except that they're all trying to stay informed and actually do something with what they learn.

Netlify plugs your deployment pipeline into IFTTT. Get notified when builds succeed or fail, trigger deploys programmatically, and keep your team in the loop without checking dashboards all day.

Need on-brand visuals generated at scale? Placid lets you define templates with variable text and image fields, then generate assets for social media, email, certificates, and more, triggered automatically whenever something happens in your stack.

Kalshi and Polymarket both connect prediction market data to your workflows. Kalshi is the first U.S. regulated event-contracts exchange. Track prices on elections, economic indicators, and weather events and get notified when they cross your thresholds. Polymarket is the largest decentralized prediction market, covering everything from geopolitics to crypto to sports. Both fire alerts when outcomes resolve, so you're never the last to know.

ElevenLabs converts text into lifelike spoken audio in 70+ languages. Hook it up to your Readwise highlights, RSS articles, or emails and save the audio straight to your storage app of choice, your reading list becomes a listening list for the commute.

TripAdvisor rounds it out, keeping you on top of new reviews for the restaurants, hotels, and spots you actually care about.

For the smart home

Your home should work around your schedule, not the other way around.

EvolvIOT gives you real-time control over your switches, pumps, lighting, and connected devices from anywhere. Connect it to IFTTT and those devices start responding to the world around them. Trigger an action when a device goes offline, react when a sensor status changes, or use the Control Device action to turn anything on or off based on weather, a schedule, or whatever else is happening in your stack.

Hit the ground running

New services are more fun when you've got somewhere to start. These Applets are already built and ready to go.

Start connecting

Every month we add new services. Every month people find ways to use them that we didn't anticipate. That's the part we look forward to most, watching an Applet that seemed niche become someone's most-used automation, or a new connection unlock something that wasn't possible before.

This month gave you a lot to work with. Gemini, Steam, Diablo III, ElevenLabs, Kalshi, and more, all live, all ready to connect.

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