I love the idea of consolidating apps based on function. It would be interested to see more of the opposite tools emerging (ones for viewing rather than doing) that utilize the same API-wizardry IFTTT does - Slack, Salesforce, etc come to mind.
What do you think it means for apps caught in the middle, whose users don't actually interact with the app in the app itself?
@thatguybg I agree viewing is an interesting space as well. It feels like notifications as they are in iOS and Android today still have a long way to mature. As we explore new interaction models, like watches, VR, Google Now and even Siri, its going to be interesting to see how the relationship between Developers <- Apps -> Users evolves!
At first glance, I'm reminded of Launch Center Pro, though they clearly build on top of APIs like IFTTT. How do you think of Button and Note in relation to their app?
@kicksopenminds we think its complimentary and also speaks to a potentially different audience. The Do apps are very much about helping people make things happen at a services (API) level and Launch Center is mostly about what happens with apps on the phone itself. Make sense?
@ltibbets love the concept as you know, but the execution is also truly excellent. The apps look stunning and functional. Congrats and looking forward to use them!
@sivola awesome, thank you! Our team is flattered. Always great to get something out to larger audience to find all the little nooks and crannies we overlook since we've been staring at them for so long.
Awesome job simplifying the product even more. I've always felt that IFTTT was too broad, kind of like the swiss army knife analogy. I think the next thing holding the product back is simplifying the market. As much as it sucks to scope down, IF for enterprise could do extremely well. Growth can come outwards from that. Best of luck, I really hope you guys make programming / doing things as simple as tapping buttons
This is huge. Really love these products and totally agree w/ @anderson760. I was an early adopter of IFTTT and so I am for "DO"! Great work guys. Thumbs up @ltibbets. Keep up the good work!
Love the UI—super chunky and dead simple! I also enjoy that these are three separate apps for the same reason—keeps them singularly focused and super easy to use. Yay, internetting all of the things!
I'm a big believer in IFTTT. I recommend it to just about everybody. I'm really excited by the new apps. Looking forward to playing with them this weekend!
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