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Top Service Connections in 2025

By The IFTTT Team

November 24, 2025

Top Service Connections in 2025

The internet moved fast in 2025 and people kept up by connecting the apps they rely on every day. Not in complicated ways, just in smart ones. A tweet triggers an action. An RSS feed sends a new post where people actually want to read it. A voice command sets off something useful in the background.

IFTTT continued to be where those small, everyday automations happened. Millions of Applets ran this year across thousands of services and people set up over 5,000 new connections every single day. These simple integrations helped people share information, stay organized, and cut out steps they didn’t want to handle manually. From cross-posting content to syncing data to sending quick alerts, IFTTT remained one of the easiest automation tools for keeping apps connected.

The most connected-connected service pairs weren't fancy. They were the combos that helped people stay informed, stay organized, and stay ahead of the constant flow of information.

Here are the service pairs that stood out in 2025, the ones people connected most to keep their apps working together in a simple, useful way.

🥇 X (Twitter) + Webhooks

Twitter + Webhooks

This pairing took the top spot because it gave people a simple way to take activity from Twitter and send it straight into tools they already use. No complicated setup, just a quick trigger that hands the information off wherever it’s needed. People liked it because it let them build small, custom workflows that reacted to what was happening on Twitter.

Give it a try with these Applets:

🥈 RSS Feed + Blogger

RSS Feed + Blogger

This was the second-most connected pair of the year. It worked well for people who wanted their blog to match what they were already publishing elsewhere. New posts in RSS moved to Blogger automatically, which made it easier to keep things current without an extra step. It became a dependable choice for anyone who wanted their content to appear in more than one place.

Applets to try:

🥉 X (Twitter) + Telegram

Twitter + Telegram

Landing in third, this pairing was popular for a simple reason: people check Telegram more than they check Twitter. Turning tweets into Telegram messages meant updates landed somewhere they wouldn’t miss. It worked well for creators, communities, and anyone who wanted a cleaner way to follow specific accounts or topics.

Applets to try:

RSS Feed + Facebook Pages

RSS Feed + Facebook Pages

This pairing became a go-to for anyone managing a Facebook page. It offered a simple way to keep a page active without logging in every time something new needed to be shared. When a new item appeared in an RSS feed, it posted to Facebook automatically, making it easier for people to stay consistent and keep their audience updated with less effort.

Applets to try:

RSS Feed + Telegram

RSS Feed + Telegram

This connection was popular with people who prefer Telegram as their main place to follow updates. New items from an RSS feed arrived as Telegram messages, making it easy to keep up with blogs, creators, niche communities, or news sources. Instead of checking multiple apps or websites, everything came straight into a single Telegram thread they were already reading.

Applet to try:

RSS Feed + X (Twitter)

RSS Feed + Twitter

A classic option for cross-posting. Whenever something new appeared in an RSS feed, it was shared on Twitter automatically. People used it to keep their accounts active with minimal effort, especially those who wanted their blog or website updates to also show up on social. It helped creators and brands stay consistent without manually copying links over each time.

Applet to try:

Webhooks + Notifications

Webhooks + Notifications

This pairing worked well for people who built small tools, tracking systems, or simple “let me know when this happens” setups. A webhook sent a notification the moment something triggered, which saved users from checking dashboards, devices, or apps over and over. It became a quick way to stay aware of changes as soon as they happened.

Applets to try:

Twitter to Discord

Twitter + Discord

Communities used this pairing to pull tweets directly into Discord channels. It helped teams, fan groups, and creators keep everyone updated in one place without needing people to check Twitter separately. Whenever a selected account tweeted, the message showed up in Discord instantly, making it easier for groups to react, discuss, or stay informed together.

Applets to try:

Weather Underground + Notifications

Weather Underground + Notifications

This connection was especially useful for people who relied on accurate, hyper-local weather data. Weather Underground sent a notification when certain conditions changed. Rain starting, temperatures dropping, or wind picking up were all common triggers. It was helpful for planners, outdoor hobbyists, commuters, and anyone who wanted quick weather updates that were more detailed than a standard forecast.

Applets to try:

Google Assistant + Webhooks

Google Assistant + Webhooks

People used this pairing to turn voice commands into actions in other apps. Saying something to Google Assistant triggered a webhook, which then handled the next step: logging information, updating a tool, or kicking off a workflow. It became a convenient way to perform quick tasks without opening apps or navigating menus, especially for routines people repeat daily.

Applet to try:

More connections people used this year

Here are five other service pairs that people turned on throughout 2025. Each one helped with a small task people wanted to hand off, whether it was sharing something, saving something, or sending a quick alert.

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These service connections show exactly how people used IFTTT in 2025: simple, practical setups that helped them stay on top of updates, share things faster, and keep routines running smoothly. Automations like these ran millions of times this year, making daily life just a little easier.

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Here’s to an even more connected year ahead.