Adds a random Wikipedia article to your Feedly queue every day
Other popular Date & Time workflows and automations
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Create recurring reminders in Evernote
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Close your MyQ garage nightly
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Automatically turn off your Hue lights at midnight every day
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Email yourself a random Wikipedia article every day!
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Let Automower sing Happy Birthday
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Every month post a message to your Facebook Page fans
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Tweet Happy New Year!
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Happy New Year color loop
Build your own Date & Time and Ultenic automations
Triggers (If this)
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Every day at
This Trigger fires every single day at a specific time set by you.
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Robot Started
This trigger fire when your robot starts a job
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Every hour at
This Trigger fires once an hour at :00, :15, :30, or :45 minutes past the hour.
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Robot Stopped
This trigger fires when your robot stops a job
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Every day of the week at
This Trigger fires only on specific days of the week at the time you provide.
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Every month on the
This Trigger fires every month on the day and time you specify.
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Every year on
This Trigger fires once a year on the date and time you specify.

Every day at
This Trigger fires every single day at a specific time set by you.

Robot Started
This trigger fire when your robot starts a job

Every hour at
This Trigger fires once an hour at :00, :15, :30, or :45 minutes past the hour.

Robot Stopped
This trigger fires when your robot stops a job

Every day of the week at
This Trigger fires only on specific days of the week at the time you provide.

Every month on the
This Trigger fires every month on the day and time you specify.

Every year on
This Trigger fires once a year on the date and time you specify.
Queries (With)
How to connect Date & Time and Ultenic
Find or create an Applet
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Securely connect your Date & Time and Ultenic accounts.Finalize and customize your Applet
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