ssswitch - easy http requests

ssswitch - easy http requests

home control - http & webhook

2 ratings
2 reviews

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Details

  • Released
  • Updated
  • December 16, 2018
  • September 23, 2022

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Send HTTP requests and webhooks to trigger actions on your devices. This app offers a standardized way to control smart home systems, independent of manufacturer-specific apps. Easily share your configured actions across multiple iOS devices for seamless family use.

Send HTTP requests
Send webhooks
Trigger device actions
Manufacturer-independent control
Transfer actions to other devices
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What's New in ssswitch

1.3.3

September 23, 2022

iOS 16 update

User reviews

Does what it says

This app would be so amazing if it had face/touch id for webhooks.

No apparent way to enter json or any other message

There’s no way to sent json in a webhook post. I have a single webhook relay URL on a secure web socket, thus the only way for me to program more than 1 function without rigging another set of URLs to act as an intermediary, is to include a message to send, like make a webhook call to IFTTT, but if I have to rely on IFTTT, there’s not much point in using this app. Plus, that’s a lot more work. I deleted the app and will use Siri Shortcuts instead. If you just want to post to IFTTT though, this is better than using their button widgets.
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FAQ

What is ssswitch used for?

ssswitch allows you to send HTTP requests and webhooks over the internet. This is primarily used to trigger actions on your devices, such as controlling smart home systems, independent of specific manufacturer apps.

How does ssswitch compare to manufacturer apps?

Unlike native manufacturer apps, ssswitch uses standard HTTP requests. This means it can control any system that accepts these requests, offering broader compatibility and independence from proprietary standards.

Can I use ssswitch on multiple devices?

Yes, ssswitch allows you to easily transfer created actions to other iOS devices. This makes it simple for your entire family to use your configured devices and automations.

What devices does ssswitch support?

ssswitch is available for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. It is designed to work with any system that can receive HTTP requests.

Is ssswitch free to use?

Yes, ssswitch is available for free. There are no in-app purchases or advertisements associated with its use.

How often is ssswitch updated?

The latest version of ssswitch is 1.3.3, last updated on September 23, 2022. This indicates a moderate update frequency, with the app receiving maintenance and potential feature additions.

What is the age rating for ssswitch?

ssswitch has an age rating of 4+. This means it is suitable for children aged 4 and older, with no mature content present.

What do users think of ssswitch?

ssswitch has a rating of 4.0 stars from 2 ratings. This suggests a generally positive user reception, though the small number of ratings means it's a limited sample size.