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Join us today for Live on IFTTT!  ‌ ‌ ‌ Join us today for Live on IFTTT! [locationautomations]( Join Tripp and Ben today at 12:00 p.m. EST for another edition of [Live on IFTTT!]( They will be diving into unique [location automations](. Learn how to automate your smart lights, log data in Google Sheets, and get notifications all based on our location! If you can't make it, the video will always be recorded [here](. Watch our past live streams [Filter code deep dive]( [community ama]( [Tripp and Ben Applets]( [Tripp and Ben Applets]( [RSS feeds]( [AI YouTube Assistant]( © 2024 IFTTT, Inc. All rights reserved. 2261 Market Street #4383 San Francisco, CA · 94114 [Privacy policy]( | [Unsubscribe](=) | [Update email preferences](

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