When comparing IFTTT vs Llama, the Slant community recommends IFTTT for most people. In the question“What are the best Android apps for making your phone automatically perform certain actions based on set criteria?” IFTTT is ranked 2nd while Llama is ranked 3rd.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Free
Pro Extremely simple
While this app can complete complex tasks, it is very easy to use.
Pro Easy to use, yet powerful Events system
Llama's core feature is an easy to understand and use Events system. Events consist of Actions that trigger based on Conditions. You can combine this system with the Area and Profile systems to automatically adjust how your phone behaves in certain situations.
Conditions include:
- Connecting / disconnecting a Bluetooth device
- Entering / exiting Car Mode
- Charging / unplugged
- Day of the Week
- Entering / leaving / being in / not being in an Area
- Music starts / stops
- At a certain time interval
Actions include:
- Adjusting brightness
- Adjusting music volume
- Changing profile
- Killing an app
- Rebooting
- Placing a notification
- Running an app
- Turn account synchronization on / off
- Turn Airplane Mode on / off
- Turn mobile data on / off
- Turn GPS on / off
- Turn screen lock on / off
- Turn Wi-Fi on / off
Pro Free
The app is free, but you can opt to support the developer by purchasing a donation app for $0.99.
Pro Highly customizable Profiles
Profiles are a quick way to change your phone's behavior. You can adjust settings such as ringtone and notification volume and sound, music, media, alarm and in-call volume, choose between ring / vibrate / silent modes, among many more options.
Pro NFC-based triggers
Llama is capable of triggering when around NFC (Near Field Communication) enabled devices.
Pro Won't drain your data plan
Unlike a few other automation apps, Llama doesn't use a data connection so it will not cost to use.
Pro Reliable, cell tower-based location triggers
To teach Llama your current position, go to the Areas tab and long-press your current position, then choose Start Learning Area. The app will now and in the future identify that area based on cell towers in the location. The longer you stay within that area the first time you set it to learn, the better Llama will be able to identify that place.
You can also manually add or remove certain cell towers to areas.
Cons
Con Recipes aren't guaranteed to work
Sometimes recipes don't work as expected, or fail to launch completely.
Con Limits only one action per trigger
Instead of allowing users to have a large amount of actions launch based off of one trigger, the limit is only 1:1.
Con Seems to be abandoned by the developers
Last update: October 2014.