IFTTT or “if this then that” has launched their Android app finally. The iPhone app was launched back in July last year and the iPad app arrived earlier this month. The app is also available for Android tablets. You need to find a Channel that has Recipes. You can browse through a Channel to select a Recipe or create your own Recipe. Once the Recipe is activated, it triggers an action.
The iOS app got iOS Notifications Channels recently that lets you send important notifications directly to your iOS devices. Android also has a separate Notifications Channel that sends notifications to Android devices.
Other channels for Android includes, Android Device, that lets trigger an action once you are connected or disconnected to WiFi or a specific WiFi network, Android Location that triggers an action when you enter or exit area, Android phone call, Android photos and Android SMS.
The IFTTT team had already pushed out a minor update for the Android app that improves image loading and fixes some bugs.