1. Please check that the environments of the service used by IFTTT and the device's linked app are the
same. In other words, are they both in a production environment? Different environments cannot be
implemented.
2. The IFTTT event trigger usually takes from a few seconds to a few minutes. Sometimes a problem
with the server or network might prevent it from receiving any requests for a short time. We recommend
waiting for a while, as this is not an instant response. You can also check whether the trigger event takes
effect by clicking the button "Check Now".
3. Check whether "that" (device or other) has already executed a corresponding operation and
whether it is in a manually edited state. IFTTT will continue to call our services according to the existing
registration events. As long as "this" is satisfied, it will trigger "that". But a large number of user feedback
only needs to be triggered once, and do not continue to call notifications after the human intervention.
Therefore, this is also true with our services. The server will intercept the event that triggers the trigger
after human intervention with "that" devices. It is recommended to reuse the event after recreating the
event through off/on or delete event.
4. If the issue persists after ruling out the problems above, please provide us with your relevant
information (Google account, app name, app account, app password, linked action name, device ID, time
when the issue occurred) and we will do everything we can to help.