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IFTTT integration a joke

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  • November 15, 2017 17:09
    Chris DePaola
    Change in reply by Chris DePaola to I can automatically open and close my garage door with my Control4 home automation system via a button or gps proximity. <br /><br /> This really isn’t any more of a security issue then having a keypad mounted to the side of your garage. Or using proximity sensors on doors/gates. <br /><br /> Garage doors are still being controlled archaically it’s time for a better solution..
  • September 01, 2017 04:40
    David Shoop
    Change in reply by David Shoop to $10 to integrate with IFTTT... poor choice to try an monetize IoT integration lift master. It's more of a pain in the ass for a subscriber to pay you $1/mo then it would be to do this for free. Hopefully your marketing department will get the hint with all the negative comments. The cost to integrate with ifttt as a channel partner is peanuts and the development cost on your side is also peanuts. You probably spent more on the IT flow and transaction engine to collect your $10 then the cost of development for IFTTT. <br /><br /> For those who want something better; buy a Wemo maker and connect it to your LM door opener. This way you get open and close with Alexa and can use Google Assistant from any mobile device (iOS or android) coupled with IFTTT to close and open your garage door! It's fricking magical..

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