HomeBot for Shortcuts

HomeBot for Shortcuts

Shortcuts Actions for HomeKit

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Version History of HomeBot for Shortcuts

2.0.1

September 11, 2024

• Added support for background execution of "Run Home Action" Shortcuts action (requires last system version). • Compatibility update.

2.0

September 10, 2024

• Added support for background execution of "Run Home Action" Shortcuts action (requires last system version). • Compatibility update.

1.11

September 7, 2023

• Added support for decimal temperatures: you can now set thermostats and heater-cooler temperatures with decimal numbers (use dot decimal separator and specify the temperature in degrees Celsius) using the “Change Device Property” action type.

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1.10.1

May 23, 2023

• Improved compatibility with the new HomeKit architecture.

1.10

May 20, 2023

• Improved compatibility with the new HomeKit architecture.

1.9

January 26, 2023

• Fixed error when running the "Run Home Action" Shortcuts action by launching the app in the foreground when required by HomeKit.

1.8

October 21, 2022

• Performance improvements.

1.7

October 29, 2021

• Added support for Heater-Cooler devices. • More persistent item identifiers.

1.6

October 26, 2021

• Support for iOS 15, iPad 15 and macOS Monterey.

1.5

July 18, 2021

• Added support for changing the position of doors, windows, shades or blinds with the new property type “Position” that admits integer values from 0 (closed) to 100 (open).

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Description of HomeBot for Shortcuts

HomeBot for Shortcuts allows you to automate your HomeKit setup in a powerful new way. HomeBot exposes the following Shortcuts actions: • Run Home Actions: This powerful action allows you to apply four types of HomeKit actions in bulk to the input items: Trigger Scene, Switch Device Status, Change Device Property and Change Primary Home. • Get Home Items: Lists all HomeKit items and allows you to filter them with lot of configurable parameters like type (scenes, devices, device groups, rooms and homes), service type (like lightbulb, outlet, thermostat), name, room, home, activation status and a lot more! The action output includes all these fields, device properties (like light brightness or a thermostat target temperature) and additional sensor information (like temperature, humidity, air quality). Action Types: • Trigger Scene: Allows you to trigger one or multiple HomeKit scenes. • Switch Device Status: Activate, deactivate or toggle one or multiple device or device groups. • Change Device Property: Allows you to change any supported device or device group property (like light brightness or thermostat target temperature; see the notes below for the full list). • Change Primary Home: Set the default HomeKit home. Changing you primary home will propagate the change to all your devices and Siri will also automatically use your selected primary home by default With these actions you can automate HomeKit in a lot of new ways and HomeBot includes some example shortcuts to show its power in action: • Trigger Scenes: Lists all scenes available in you primary home and allows you to choose the ones to trigger in bulk. • Switch Lightbulbs in Room: Allows you to toggle, activate or deactivate all lightbulbs in a room. • Get Home Status: Dumps all home items status in your primary home to a JSON file. • Get Temperature Measurements: Shows the measurement of each temperature sensor in your HomeKit setup. • Set Thermostats Temperature: Set the target temperature of one or multiple thermostats. • Set Light Brightness in Room: Set the light brightness of all lightbulbs in a room. • Change Lightbulb Colors: Iterates through multiple rainbow colors and updates the lightbulb hue accordingly. • Change Primary Home: Lists all available homes and allows you to choose the one to set as primary home. HomeBot supports macOS, iOS and iPadOS. Notes: • HomeBot can detect and control the status of the following type of devices: outlets, lightbulbs, switches, thermostats, fans, air purifiers, heaters, dehumidifiers, windows, window coverings, faucets, valves, irrigation systems, doors, garage door openers and locks! • HomeBot also supports reading measurements or detections from the following types of sensors: temperature, humidity, air quality, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, contact (doors, window, window coverings), smoke, leak, motion, light and occupancy sensors. • HomeBot supports changing and reading the following device properties: light brightness, light hue, light saturation, light color temperature, thermostat mode (auto, cool, heat or off), thermostat target temperature, heater-cooler mode, cooling threshold temperature, heating threshold temperature and door, window, blinds or shades position. Privacy by Design: HomeBot works completely on-device and does not store or send any information outside of the protected app sandbox.
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HomeBot for Shortcuts: FAQ

Is there an iPad version available for HomeBot for Shortcuts?

Yes, HomeBot for Shortcuts is compatible with the iPad.

Who made the HomeBot for Shortcuts app?

Pedro Jose Pereira Vieito released the HomeBot for Shortcuts app.

What is the minimum iOS version supported by HomeBot for Shortcuts?

Your iOS device must be running iOS 17.0 or above.

What user rating does the HomeBot for Shortcuts app have?

Users love HomeBot for Shortcuts, as evidenced by its outstanding rating of 4.2 out of 5.

What’s the genre of the HomeBot for Shortcuts app?

The App Genre Of Homebot For Shortcuts Is Utilities.

What HomeBot for Shortcuts application version is the current one?

2.0.1 is the most recent version of the HomeBot for Shortcuts app.

When was the last HomeBot for Shortcuts update?

HomeBot for Shortcuts’s latest update was rolled out on October 1, 2024.

When was HomeBot for Shortcuts first released?

The app was launched on February 6, 2023.

What is the content advisory rating for the HomeBot for Shortcuts app?

Family-friendly content, no mature themes or violence.

What languages does the HomeBot for Shortcuts app support?

The HomeBot for Shortcuts app is now available in English.

Can I play HomeBot for Shortcuts through Apple Arcade's subscription?

Unfortunately, HomeBot for Shortcuts is not on Apple Arcade.

Does HomeBot for Shortcuts offer in-app purchases?

Unfortunately, in-app purchases are not available within HomeBot for Shortcuts.

Is HomeBot for Shortcuts optimized for use with Apple Vision Pro?

Unfortunately, HomeBot for Shortcuts is not optimized for use with Apple Vision Pro.

Does HomeBot for Shortcuts include ads as part of its experience?

No, HomeBot for Shortcuts does not include ads as part of its experience.

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  • Concept Stage

    I like the concept as it adds two nice features to Apple’ Shortcuts for getting and changing HomeKit data. The major downside is the almost total lack of documentation (except for a few limited examples.

    The issue is that though there are only two new Shortcut items, each has lots of sub-values which can be entered…. Manually debugging with the sample screen coming up each run is annoying . How do I turn that off?

    A little polishing is needed
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  • Awesome app!

    Just wish there was a way to round the temperature sensor measurements report to display temperatures to a whole or a tenth degree.
  • Wrong App Still Charged

    I requested a refund because I have never used the app and didn't mean to download this - I was looking for Homebot the Real Estate app. He refused to refund. Cheap and not great way to do busines..

    Developer Response

    Hi! For refunds, you have to contact Apple directly.