What is "IFTTT" on my bank statement?
IFTTT is a legitimate subscription charge for the automation app If This Then That.
Merchant: IFTTT | Category: Subscription
What Is This Charge?
A charge from IFTTT reflects a subscription purchase for the automation app If This Then That, a software service founded in 2010. IFTTT is not a physical store, and it does not have retail locations or store counts because it is a digital platform. The service connects apps and devices so one action can trigger another action automatically. Charges from IFTTT usually appear when a user starts a paid plan, renews a plan, or upgrades from a free account.
Why Does This Charge Appear on My Statement?
This charge appears when your IFTTT account renews a paid subscription or when a trial converts to a paid plan. It can also appear after you upgrade to IFTTT Pro or another paid tier inside the IFTTT app or on ifttt.com. A family member, coworker, or business user may have used the same card to pay for an automation account. If you see a charge you do not recognize, check whether the billing email matches your own account or a shared account.
Typical Charge Amounts
IFTTT charges are commonly billed as monthly or annual subscription fees. A monthly plan has often been priced around $3.99 to $5.99 per month, while annual billing has often been around $39.99 to $59.99 per year. Some cards may also show a temporary authorization hold for $0.00 or $1.00 before the final subscription posts. The exact amount depends on the plan, the billing cycle, and whether taxes are added in your region.
Common Variations
IFTTT IFTTT*SUBSCRIPTION IFTTT.COM IFTTT INC IFTTT PRO IFTTT*PRO IFTTT*MONTHLY IFTTT*ANNUAL IFTTT*RENEWAL IFTTT*AUTO PAY
Is This Charge Legitimate?
A charge from IFTTT is usually legitimate if you or someone with access to your payment method signed up for an automation plan. Start by checking your email for receipts from IFTTT and logging into your account at https://ifttt.com. Review the billing page in the IFTTT app or website to confirm the plan name, renewal date, and last four digits of the card used. If the charge still looks unfamiliar, contact IFTTT support through the help center at https://help.ifttt.com before filing a bank dispute.
How to Dispute or Cancel
1. Sign in to your IFTTT account at https://ifttt.com and open the billing or subscription settings. 2. Cancel the plan first if you do not want future renewals, because cancellation stops the next billing cycle but usually does not reverse a completed charge. 3. Review the receipt email and compare the billed amount, date, and card last four digits with your statement. 4. If you cannot identify the charge, contact your bank or card issuer and file a dispute while also asking IFTTT support to review the transaction. IFTTT support is handled through its help center at https://help.ifttt.com, and there is no standard public customer service phone number for billing support.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does my IFTTT charge show as IFTTT*SUBSCRIPTION?
IFTTT*SUBSCRIPTION usually means the payment was processed for a paid automation plan rather than a one-time purchase. The descriptor can include the subscription label, the company name, or the website name, and it often appears when a free trial converts to a paid renewal. Check your IFTTT account at https://ifttt.com and your receipt email to match the date and amount.
How do I cancel my IFTTT subscription?
Cancel your IFTTT subscription by signing in at https://ifttt.com, opening billing or plan settings, and turning off auto-renew. Save the confirmation screen or email after cancellation. If the charge already posted, canceling prevents the next renewal but does not automatically refund the current billing period.
Why is my IFTTT charge a different amount than expected?
Your IFTTT charge can differ because monthly and annual plans use different billing amounts, and taxes may be added depending on your location. A card may also show a temporary authorization for $1.00 before the final subscription posts. Check whether you were billed for a renewal, an upgrade, or a trial conversion.
Does IFTTT offer a free plan?
Yes, IFTTT has offered a free tier, but paid features require a subscription. If you see a charge, it usually means a paid plan, an upgrade, or an automatic renewal was activated on your account. Review your account history at https://ifttt.com to confirm when the paid plan started.
Can I get a refund from IFTTT?
Refunds depend on IFTTT's current billing policy and the timing of the charge. Contact support through https://help.ifttt.com as soon as possible, include the transaction date, amount, and the email tied to the account, and ask for a billing review. If the charge is unauthorized, you can also ask your bank to start a card dispute.
Similar Charges
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