IFTTT of the Day: Archiving Useful Pocket Articles to Evernote
IFTTT of the Day: Archiving Useful Pocket Articles to Evernote
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This IFTTT recipe will allow you to interact with Pocket and Evernote, so you can easily save your most valuable articles to your personal archive.

IFTTT of the Day: Archiving Useful Pocket Articles to Evernote
IFTTT of the Day: Archiving Useful Pocket Articles to Evernote

Among all the variety of web notebooks, it was Evernote that took the place of the universal and most convenient tool for saving the articles, links, quotes, pictures and other content you need. However, over time, so many texts can accumulate there that it will be easy to get confused in them. Therefore, it is much more convenient to first upload articles to the deferred reading service, and then, after studying, send only what you really need to be sent to Evernote. One of the IFTTT recipes will help us with this.

Save to Evernote
Save to Evernote

This solution assumes that all links from Twitter, RSS, and just from the web pages you will first send to the Pocket deferred reading service, which is extremely easy to read, including offline. Then, if you decide that you may need this article in the future, then you submit it to Evernote.

This is done using a special recipe that uses a channel in which the New favorite item trigger fires. For interaction with Evernote, the corresponding one is responsible, where we are interested in the Create a note action.

Thus, thanks to this recipe, every article added to your favorites in Pocket will automatically be submitted to the Evernote service. You can, of course, use the Pocket button for this, but IFTTT makes it much faster and more convenient.

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