In an announcement earlier today, ADT Chief Innovation Officer Arthur Orduña said, "ADT has more than 850,000 (one million as of December 2014) Pulse customers who enjoy the benefits of secure, smart home technology, and we continue to pioneer efforts that advance the market and provide the best home automation experience to our customers. Together, ADT and IFTTT can provide homeowners an integrated smart home experience with a single app: ADT Pulse. Through this relationship, we're able to unlock all of the exciting possibilities of home automation by creating a bridge between a customer's home and some of the world's most popular content, services, and devices." Read more in the Wall Street Journal
IFTTT, pronounced like gift, without the g, is a service that lets you create powerful connections with one simple statement: "If this, then that." Created in 2010, IFTTT allows users to create and then share "recipes" that integrate popular web applications, devices and services to respond to each other. Each of these apps, service or devices has a channel. IFTTT takes the ever familiar concept of cause and effect and allows a cause on one channel to have an effect on another channel. For example, the Weather Channel predicting a heat wave, will be able to trigger our ADT thermostat to adjust accordingly. They call these scenarios, recipes. With 160 channels currently subscribing to IFTTT, ADT Pulse users will be able to create interactions with other IFTT devices, services and subscribers like Android, SmartThings, and UP by Jawbone. Here’s how a recipe works:
ADT has developed a number of working proof of concepts, and “Recipes” offered could include:
This partnership is an effort to continually improve the smart home experience using the ADT Pulse app. Ultimately ADT will open an ADT Pulse Channel to the public, offering consumers the ability to submit their own unique ADT Pulse Recipes on IFTTT, or leverage pre-configured Recipes built by ADT and the IFTTT Community. The Recipes will react to user preferences and activate controllable devices in the home such as door locks, thermostats, lights, cameras, appliances, and the security system.
If you are like me, IFTTT is a new term, so I checked it out to get an idea of future capabilities with my ADT Pulse system. Nice design, big pictures, simple concepts, it definitely takes the intimidation factor out of doing something new. The sign up process is just 4 steps... love it. Name, email, password, confirm password and you are in. The concept is like Legos, you have all these cool pieces and you put them together, in this case, to make your life easier. If any part of you speaks nerd, this is a new relationship that will warm that nerd spot in your soul. Putting together a couple of recipes was a cinch and takes about a minute each. I am currently looking to replace my son's desk. I set up for Craig's List to send me an email everytime a new desk is posted to Craig's List. Seeing your ADT Pulse integrated into IFTTT is something to be eagerly anticipated! Tell us what you think below.
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