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IFTTT (If This Then That) is a central hub where you wire different apps and services together. You connect your accounts once, pick what should trigger what — and it runs in the background, 24/7, without you lifting a finger. Many integrations on this site — YouTube, Reddit, Telegram, Notion and others — work through IFTTT. Each one is a ready-made applet: a small recipe that says “when X happens in service A, do Y in service B”. You just enable it and it works.

Getting started

1
Create a free IFTTT account if you don’t have one yet
2
Connect your account — IFTTT will ask for permission to read and write your bookmarks
3
Browse ready-made applets and enable the ones you need — that’s it, they start working immediately
The hardest part is the initial setup. Once your accounts are connected, enabling a new applet takes a single click.

Building your own workflow

Can’t find a ready-made applet that does exactly what you need? You can create your own — no code required. IFTTT has a visual editor where you pick a trigger (“when this happens”), an action (“do that”), and map which fields go where. You can also build multi-step workflows that chain several actions together. Available triggers and actions:
Triggers (when…)
New itemAny new bookmark is added
New highlightAny new highlight is created
Item moved to collectionYou move an item to a specific collection
New item taggedYou tag an item with a specific tag
New favorite itemYou favorite an item
New item by typeAn article, image, video, or document is added
New broken linkA link becomes broken
New permanent copyA web archive is created for an item
New fileYou upload a file
Actions (then…)
Create a new bookmarkSave a URL with title, tags, and collection
Set it up once — it runs forever.