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IFTTT Pro

Automated endpoint testing for IFTTT service APIs

IFTTT provides a fully automated tool to test your service API before publication. It sends sample requests, validates responses, and checks OAuth setup and trigger/action behavior.

iOS
API
B2B
For Developers
Cloud Hosted
Fully Autonomous
For Teams
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What It Is

IFTTT’s testing tool is part of its developer platform for building services and connections. It is designed for developers who are exposing an API to IFTTT and need to verify that triggers, actions, and OAuth flows work before a service can be reviewed for publication.

Setup starts in the IFTTT developer UI and requires a service with valid user authentication. According to the docs, IFTTT’s test tool calls your service’s test/setup endpoint, expects sample data back, and then uses that data to exercise your API endpoints.

What to Know

This is not an AI agent and it is not a general automation product; it is a developer testing utility. What it does well is enforce a predictable validation flow for IFTTT integrations, including sample inputs, trigger field validation, and tolerance for extra JSON data. The docs also make clear that your service must pass these tests before publication.

Some details are still limited in the source content. Pricing is not publicly available on this page, and the docs do not mention model usage, privacy guarantees beyond the Service Key check, or whether the broader platform is open source. It is best suited for developers building IFTTT services, not end users looking for workflow automation.

Key Features
Runs fully automated endpoint tests against your service API
Calls a required `test/setup` endpoint before testing begins
Uses sample trigger and action data returned by your service
Validates trigger field values with valid and invalid examples
Tests OAuth-based authentication flows
Use Cases
Validate an IFTTT service API before submitting it for publication
Confirm that trigger endpoints return expected events for sample inputs
Verify action endpoints accept the sample field values your service returns
Agenticness: Reactive Tool

Responds to prompts but takes no autonomous action.

High evidence
Last evaluated: Mar 30, 2026

Dimension Breakdown

Action Capability
Autonomy
Adaptation
State & Memory
Safety

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Pricing

Pricing not publicly available.

Details
AddedJanuary 16, 2026
RefreshedMarch 30, 2026
Agenticness
Quick Facts
DeploymentCloud-hosted
AutonomySemi-autonomous
Model supportSingle model
Open sourceNo
Team supportIndividual only
Pricing modelSubscription
Interfacebrowser, api
Sources
Last updated March 30, 2026
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