Make a Task in Things when Pitchfork has a “Best New Music” Review This post should be posted at 7:30AM CDT, so check the time on the tweet to keep me honest here. This lead me to actually posting things earlier than I might have wanted to, just to get the Twitter post to go out at the time I wanted. IFTTT used the RSS feed and checked it for updates every 15-30 minutes, so I would post something and then Twitter would get the link an arbitrary time later. Followers of the account hadn’t seen a new post since December, so I hope they are happy this is back working!Īnd second, since this is a native integration, these tweets are sent immediately when I post something new. ![]() IFTTT only let you authenticate one Twitter account, so I could only post to one. There are two reasons this is cooler than what I was previously doing with IFTTT.įirst, I can authenticate multiple Twitter accounts in Zapier, so I actually have this configured to post to my personal account, as well as the site’s “RSS feed on Twitter”. Zapier has a native integration into Ghost, which means when I post something to this blog, I can have Zapier automatically tweet out a link to the post. Still looking for a way to automate my music and art picks, but that’s trickier since there’s no Apple Music integration, and my art posts are more manual and just require a little more work. I was hoping Zapier could do this when I simply like a video, but that does not appear to be possible. Similarly, I have a zap set up that adds a task to the Birch Bark Videos project when I add a YouTube video to a specific, private playlist. That’s not horrible, but when I want to be fast, tapping a star icon and having the rest happen in the background is amazing. This lets me simply like the things in Pocket’s UI and not spend time using the share sheet, finding Todoist, adding the tag, and saving the task. I save everything I read to Pocket, so one of my “zaps” is to automatically add any story I favorite in Pocket to my “Birch Bark Links” project. I’ve got 4 different projects in Todoist that I use to queue up content. I have a weekly newsletter where I share a bunch of links, videos, art, and music that I loved that week, and I’ve been using Todoist to keep track of all these things throughout the week and then I pick things out from there on Thursday afternoon when I compose the email. ![]() Send Birch Bark Articles and Videos to Todoist Here’s what I’ve set up so far, and how I’m using each one. Well, I recently started using Zapier more seriously than ever before and I have to say, it’s pretty incredible. You can enrich them with auto Insert data options containing all Bird session data (e.g.I’ve never gotten into Zapier, mostly because it was too expensive (free plan, but you probably want to pay for the premium tier) and it didn’t make sense to use when free services like IFTTT existed and I felt did the same thing.
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