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Connect TRIGGERcmd integrations

Execute remote scripts and background commands on your computers by connecting TRIGGERcmd to Make. Linking this service to our workflow automation tool lets you install system updates, open local applications, or reboot devices based on external cloud events. Sign up for free today to securely control your physical hardware from any location.

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TRIGGERcmd
Make an API Call

Performs an arbitrary authorized API call.

Action
TRIGGERcmd
Trigger Command

Runs a command on your computer

Action

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Automate Your PC Commands by Connecting TRIGGERcmd to Make

Integrate TRIGGERcmd with Make to connect your local computer to thousands of cloud apps. Build powerful multi-step workflows, run local scripts automatically, and monitor execution status.

Connect to thousands of apps

Easily trigger local computer commands based on events in any of the thousands of cloud services supported by Make.

Build multi-step automation flows

Combine remote commands with advanced logic, filters, and delays to create highly customized workflows.

Bridge cloud tools and local hardware

Run local scripts, launch desktop applications, or reboot systems automatically in response to web-based triggers.

Monitor and log command status

Track the execution of your commands and send instant notifications if a remote script fails to run.

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