Integromat is getting mobile

Ondřej Gazda
The Glue of the Internet
2 min readJun 7, 2016

The Integromat app for Android is almost ready. We are currently testing it in order to eliminate possible bugs. This application will allow you to connect your mobile device and its features to any service supported by Integromat. Let us give you a few examples to give you an idea of the possibilities the Integromat application for Android offers:

  • When you receive a payment from your customer or dispatch an order, you can send a notification via SMS to your client, using, for example, your unlimited plan to avoid additional charges.
  • Get text message notification when your kid comes out of school (using GPS)
  • SMS contests. Let Integromat send a reply to received SMS messages and store, for example, mobile numbers of users who correctly answered to your question.
  • Use Integromat to automatically back up your photos to a cloud storage service (Dropbox, OneDrive and others), filter them by location where they were taken or create thumbnails for online preview.
  • Save your phone call history to a Google Sheets spreadsheet
  • Automatically save all your sent and received text messages or only text messages received from a particular number to any location you specify.

In the next versions it will be possible to:

  • Track vehicles and record their routes on Google Maps
  • Automatically turn off lights when you leave your house (using GPS)
  • Mark on the map your current position when you have parked your vehicle for faster navigation back.

The usage possibilites are almost unlimited. If you have an idea how to use our app, please share it with us. We welcome any comments and suggestions — just add a comment below or send us an email.

Don’t worry Apple fans, we do not forget about iPhone. However, the possibilities we have are limited, as the vast majority of the Apple’s iOS is closed-source… On the other hand, we have to dissapoint Windows Phone users. For the time being, we do not intend to launch an application for Windows Phones because of their diminishing market share.

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