February may be the shortest month, but what it lacks in days it more than makes up for in momentum. We're kicking things off with an Applet that's been making the rounds lately, then introducing four new integrations designed to close the gaps in your workflow and keep things moving, from meeting follow-ups to course enrollments to bill reminders. Whether you're building a business, running a team, or just trying to stay on top of your finances, there's something here for you.
The Applet people can't stop connecting right now
Some Applets solve big, complicated problems. This one makes your week a little easier to navigate, and sometimes that's exactly what you need.
Every time you add an event to Google Calendar, its details get collected and bundled into a weekly email digest delivered at a time you choose. No jumping between tabs, just a clean summary of everything on your plate before the week kicks off.
New services
And if you're looking to close more gaps than just your calendar, this month's new integrations pick up right where that leaves off.
Turn every enrollment into action
If you've built an online course, you know the real work doesn't end when a student signs up, it's just beginning. Thinkific joins IFTTT to connect your online school to the rest of your business stack. When a new student enrolls, their information can flow straight into the tools you're already using: pipe new enrollees into a Mailchimp email list, or track every course completion in a Google Sheets spreadsheet.
Thinkific is an all-in-one platform built for creators and entrepreneurs who want to build, market, and sell online courses, coaching programs, and membership sites. With IFTTT connecting the pieces, your student data goes exactly where it needs to go.
Your meetings shouldn't end at the call
Every meeting produces action items, decisions, and follow-ups, and too often they get lost in a chat message or a forgotten note. Fathom, the free AI meeting assistant that records, transcribes, and summarizes your Zoom, Google Meet, and Microsoft Teams calls, now connects to IFTTT to help you actually do something with all of that.
When a call ends, you can have Fathom's AI summary sent straight to a Google Doc, searchable, shareable, and ready for your team. Your meeting notes stop living in a silo and start becoming part of your actual workflow.
Your email marketing, connected to everything else
If you're running email campaigns and tired of managing your list by hand, Elastic Email joins IFTTT to take that off your plate. Elastic Email is a modern email marketing and delivery platform built for small businesses and content creators who need reliable, scalable email without the enterprise price tag.
A good place to start: automatically add new Stripe customers to your Elastic Email contact list the moment they check out, perfect for welcome emails, purchase confirmations, or dropping them straight into a "New Users" segment.
Get rewarded for the things you're already doing
Most budgeting apps track what you spend. Eclosion does something different, it rewards you for how you live. Finish a workout, complete a chore, hit your step goal, and money automatically gets added to the budget categories you choose in Monarch Money.
A good place to start: every time you log a run in Strava, Eclosion moves funds into a Healthy Rewards category, a small but satisfying payoff for showing up.
Stay on top of your bills before they sneak up on you
A missed due date is rarely about forgetting you have a bill, it's about not having a system that catches it at the right moment. Mighty Bills keeps track of what you owe and when it's due, and maintains a record of what you paid, when you paid it, and how, including screenshots.
Connect Mighty Bills to IFTTT and you can take it a step further: when a bill is coming due and hasn't been paid, automatically create an iOS Reminder so it shows up right where you'll actually see it. It's a small addition that can save you a late fee or two.
iMessage, built into your automations
For a lot of people, iMessage is where the real conversations happen, and now it can be part of your IFTTT workflows too. Blooio connects iMessage to IFTTT in minutes, opening up a messaging channel that feels personal rather than automated.
A good place to start: link it to Google Calendar so you get iMessage reminders for your upcoming events. It's the kind of nudge that actually gets your attention, delivered in the app you already check. From there, the use cases are wide open: follow-ups, alerts, team notifications, all through blue-bubble messages that feel like they came from a real person.
Four new integrations, all built around the same idea: the tools you use every day should talk to each other. Whether you're growing a course business, keeping your team aligned after a call, staying on top of your finances, or just trying to reach people in a way that actually lands, there's something here for you this February.
Get started with these Applets
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Log Thinkific course completions to Google Sheets
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Add new Thinkific enrollees to a Mailchimp list
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Save Fathom meeting summaries to Google Docs
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Post new Fathom meeting transcripts to Slack
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Add iOS Reminder when a bill is coming due in Mighty Bills
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Add a Todoist task when a Mighty Bills payment is due
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Get iMessage text reminders for Google Calendar events via Blooio
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Send a Blooio message when you arrive at a location
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Move Eclosion funds after completing a labeled Todoist task
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Move Eclosion funds when you stay under budget
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Add new Facebook Lead Ads contacts to Elastic Email
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Get an IFTTT notification when an Elastic Email campaign is sent
More reads to level up your workflow
If you're looking for more ways to get the most out of automation, here are a few recent reads worth your time.
- What your favorite emoji says about your automation style: 🥳 or 😄? Turns out the emoji you reach for most says a lot about how you work, and which automations would actually stick for you. Come find out where you land.
- What is remote work? A work-from-home guide by IFTTT: The flexibility is real. So is the burnout if you don't set things up right. This guide covers the workspace basics, the tools worth using, and how automation can handle the stuff that eats up your day.
- How to integrate Outlook Calendar with Google Calendar: If you're managing both, you already know the headache. Here's how to fix it.
Check out some Applets from the blogs:
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Log your work hours automatically in Google Calendar
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Auto‑draft Outlook replies with ChatGPT
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Send daily Slack message on scheduled days
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Get a daily end‑of‑work message from Claude via IFTTT
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Post your Instagram photos to a Facebook Page
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Add new iOS Calendar events to Google Calendar
Watch these automations in action
Automation is easier to understand when you can see it. Here are a few recent videos from our YouTube that are worth a watch.
- Small business owners, this one was made for you: Not a content creator, never want to be one, but still need to post consistently? This Applet uses AI to generate content ideas from any topic you pick and sends them straight to your phone.
- The journaling hack for people who keep forgetting to journal: It's not about writing more, it's about remembering to start. This Applet sends a daily nudge through OneNote in a short time window, so building the habit actually feels doable.
- Your screenshots are out of control. This fixes that: A simple Applet that creates an iOS Reminder every time you take a screenshot, so nothing important gets lost in the black hole of your camera roll.
Check out the Applets from the videos:
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Create a Google Docs draft from a Note widget idea
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Automatically back up your new iOS photos to Google Drive
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Create a daily 5 Minute Journal page in OneNote
Start building your workflow
Whether you're managing a course business, staying on top of your finances, or just trying to get more out of the tools you already use, February's integrations give you more ways to make everything work together. Explore the new connections and see what automation can do for the rest of your 2026.
New to IFTTT? You can start a free trial of IFTTT Pro and see what automation can do for you.

