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Google Maps vs IFTTT

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Overview

IFTTT
IFTTT
Stacks298
Followers289
Votes72
Google Maps
Google Maps
Stacks42.5K
Followers29.8K
Votes568

Google Maps vs IFTTT: What are the differences?

Introduction

Google Maps and IFTTT are both popular web platforms that offer various services to users. However, there are some key differences between the two that set them apart from each other. In this article, we will explore these differences and highlight their unique features.

  1. Design and Functionality: Google Maps primarily focuses on providing reliable and accurate navigation services, offering detailed maps, directions, and real-time traffic updates. On the other hand, IFTTT (If This Then That) is an automation platform that enables users to connect different apps and devices, creating custom workflows and automating tasks.

  2. User Interaction: While Google Maps focuses on direct interaction with the platform through its mobile app and website, IFTTT allows users to interact with various apps and services by creating applets. These applets are predefined sets of actions that are triggered by specific events or conditions, providing users with a way to automate tasks across multiple services.

  3. Data Integration: Google Maps primarily utilizes its own data and mapping technologies to provide navigation services. It has access to vast amounts of data, including live traffic updates and satellite imagery. On the other hand, IFTTT integrates with a wide range of third-party apps and devices, allowing users to automate tasks and connect different services together.

  4. Service Capabilities: Google Maps offers a comprehensive range of navigation features, including turn-by-turn directions, Street View, public transit information, and augmented reality navigation. It also provides additional features such as location sharing and reviews. IFTTT, on the other hand, provides a wide variety of automation capabilities, allowing users to create applets for tasks such as syncing data, controlling smart home devices, and managing social media accounts.

  5. App Ecosystem: While Google Maps is primarily accessed through its mobile app or website, IFTTT offers a more distributed approach with its integration into various apps and services. IFTTT has a large ecosystem of supported apps and devices, allowing users to leverage the capabilities of different services and create complex automated workflows.

  6. Pricing and Availability: Google Maps is available for free to all users, with additional paid features available through Google Maps Platform for developers. IFTTT also offers a free plan with limited features and a premium subscription plan called IFTTT Pro, which provides additional benefits such as faster applet execution and priority support.

In Summary, Google Maps focuses on navigation services with a wide range of features, while IFTTT provides an automation platform that integrates with various apps and services, allowing users to create custom workflows and automate tasks.

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Advice on IFTTT, Google Maps

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Apr 4, 2019

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From a StackShare Community member: "We're a team of two starting to write a mobile app. The app will heavily rely on maps and this is where my partner and I are not seeing eye-to-eye. I would like to go with an open source solution like OpenStreetMap that is used by Apple & Foursquare. He would like to go with Google Maps since more apps use it and has better support (according to him). Mapbox is also an option but I don’t know much about it."

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Detailed Comparison

IFTTT
IFTTT
Google Maps
Google Maps

It helps you connect all of your different apps and devices. You can enable your apps and devices to work together to do specific things they couldn't do otherwise.

Create rich applications and stunning visualisations of your data, leveraging the comprehensiveness, accuracy, and usability of Google Maps and a modern web platform that scales as you grow.

Solutions by industry; Built for creators and makers; Customize with queries and code
Maps Image APIs;Places API;Web Services;Google Earth API;Maps API Licensing;Google Maps API for Work
Statistics
Stacks
298
Stacks
42.5K
Followers
289
Followers
29.8K
Votes
72
Votes
568
Pros & Cons
Pros
  • 21
    Lots of integrations
  • 17
    Free
  • 12
    Automates manual tasks
  • 11
    Life automation
  • 7
    Internet of things
Pros
  • 253
    Free
  • 136
    Address input through maps api
  • 82
    Sharable Directions
  • 47
    Google Earth
  • 46
    Unique
Cons
  • 5
    Google Attributions and logo
  • 2
    Only map allowed alongside google place autocomplete

What are some alternatives to IFTTT, Google Maps?

Zapier

Zapier

Zapier is for busy people who know their time is better spent selling, marketing, or coding. Instead of wasting valuable time coming up with complicated systems - you can use Zapier to automate the web services you and your team are already using on a daily basis.

Mapbox

Mapbox

We make it possible to pin travel spots on Pinterest, find restaurants on Foursquare, and visualize data on GitHub.

Leaflet

Leaflet

Leaflet is an open source JavaScript library for mobile-friendly interactive maps. It is developed by Vladimir Agafonkin of MapBox with a team of dedicated contributors. Weighing just about 30 KB of gzipped JS code, it has all the features most developers ever need for online maps.

n8n

n8n

It is a free node based Workflow Automation Tool. Easily automate tasks accross different services. Synchronise data between different apps/databases.

OpenStreetMap

OpenStreetMap

OpenStreetMap is built by a community of mappers that contribute and maintain data about roads, trails, cafés, railway stations, and much more, all over the world.

OpenLayers

OpenLayers

An opensource javascript library to load, display and render maps from multiple sources on web pages.

Ghost Inspector

Ghost Inspector

It lets you create and manage UI tests that check specific functionality in your website or application. We execute these automated browser tests continuously from the cloud and alert you if anything breaks.

ArcGIS

ArcGIS

It is a geographic information system for working with maps and geographic information. It is used for creating and using maps, compiling geographic data, analyzing mapped information, sharing and much more.

Integromat

Integromat

It is an easy to use, powerful tool with unique features for automating manual processes. Connect your favorite apps, services and devices with each other without having any programming skills.

CSV2GEO

CSV2GEO

It provides live conversion of batch addresses into geographic coordinates (address to lat long) or turn coordinates into well formatted address. It creates and publishes interactive maps.

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