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IFTTT is a service that lets you create powerful connections with one simple statement. Sighthound is pleased to announce that it has partnered with IFTTT to let you connect Sighthound Video with the rest of the world.

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How it Works

What you see below is a recipe that is comprised of a trigger and action combination.

IFTTT Recipes

Use Sighthound Video to communicate with over 160 applications and devices through the IFTTT cloud service, including Dropbox, Google Drive, Philips hue, Wemo, Facebook, Twitter, Nest, Evernote and Ubi. Sighthound Video makes IFTTT more valuable to homeowners because its patented computer vision algorithms reduce false alerts when compared to motion sensors. The rule editor in Sighthound Video sends alerts to IFTTT that trigger reactions in your other devices and applications. Recipes include:

 
Notify my neighborhood watch Facebook Group if a person enters my yard when I'm on vacation.

Notify my neighborhood watch Facebook Group if a person enters my yard when I'm on vacation.

Log every person who enters my house in Google Calendar.

Log every person who enters my house in Google Calendar.

Add a to-do in Evernote to check for deliveries when a person is detected on my front porch.

Add a to-do in Evernote to check for deliveries when a person is detected on my front porch.

If Sighthound Video detects a person in your home while you are out, turn Philips hue bulbs red.

If Sighthound Video detects a person in your home while you are out, turn Philips hue bulbs red.

When a person enters a room, turn my Nest a/c on, but not if it’s my dog.

When a person enters a room, turn my Nest a/c on, but not if it’s my dog.

Call me when a person climbs over my fence.

Call me when a person climbs over my fence.

 

Search for more Sighthound Video Recipes or visit Sighthound’s IFTTT channel.