IFTTT Pro
Out of the gate Pro launches with many of your most requested features:
• Multi-step Applets
• Queries and conditional logic
• Multiple actions
• Faster Applet execution[…]
Another change we’re announcing is that only Pro plan subscribers will be able to create unlimited Applets. Our regular free-plan will be able to create up to 3 Applets.
It seems like they are missing a pricing plan between three basic applets for free and unlimited pro ones for $9.99/month. That’s the same as Adobe’s Photography plan, more than Microsoft 365, more than Tower. I don’t need more advanced features. Mostly, I use it to archive subscribed/favorited tweets to e-mail and to post from RSS to Twitter.
It’s never been a great fit for the former (awkward interface, huge e-mails), so I’ll probably look for an alternative. But, for now, I have subscribed.
Paying was interesting:
The app wants you to type in a credit card number directly. It does not have In-App Purchase. I don’t understand why Apple allows this. It seems like a textbook case of functionality that is consumed within the app, just like HEY and Fortnite.
I ended up purchasing from the Web site because it supports Apple Pay and was surprised to see the last 4 digits of my credit card number show up in my account. I thought Apple Pay was supposed to keep that private. Apple says:
Like with in-store payments, Apple sends your Device Account Number to the app or website along with the transaction-specific dynamic security code. Neither Apple nor your device sends your actual payment card number[…]
Previously:
- Why You Should Charge More for Your App Subscriptions
- Purchasing In-App Ads Without IAP
- Epic Direct Payment
- HEY Rejected From the App Store