With the change from life being lived out in physical locations, like homes and offices, to a digital one, comes a corresponding change with it. Since digital has become more predominant than anything else, we’ve essentially had to learn new skills: how to plan our days, how to organize our activities, how to keep up with knowledge of news and events at our fingertips. Now imagine if you were able to transform those hours into difficult but rewarding tasks? You would probably be one step ahead of everyone else.
How does Google Calendar help with Home Assistant?
Google Calendar is a great way to keep track of your home assistant schedules! By adding appointments and events to your calendar, you can easily see when things will happen and plan accordingly. You can also add notes or reminders to items in your calendar so you don’t miss anything. Google Calendar is free to use and works on both your desktop computer and phone. Customize your Google Calendar to your needs and it will always get you into the right place!
Installing with the Google Calendar App
To keep things simple, Home Assistant users can enter their Google credentials so all schedules, house events and etc are entered in Google calendar . It only take few seconds to add a room, help us make it as easy as possible for you to use. You need to install and configuration on your phone. This is because we “configure”
What can I do with my individual voice commands?
Google Calendar is one of the most popular tools for managing schedules and tasks. With a few simple voice commands, you can integrate your home assistant into your calendar to automate tasks and make your life easier. Here are some tips for using Google Calendar with your home assistant:
1. Set up a daily routine. Make sure to include basic tasks like watering the plants, getting breakfast ready, and locking the door in your daily routine. This will help keep your home assistant organized and focused, and it will also help you avoid leaving important tasks undone.
2. Use voice commands to manage upcoming events. Ask your home assistant to remind you to buy milk on Thursdays at 7pm, or add an upcoming meeting with a client to your calendar so that you don’t forget it.
3. Automate work and school tasks. If you work from home, ask your home assistant to send you an email reminder every time there’s a new document in editing or a new meeting scheduled in your office conference room. If you’re a student, ask your home assistant to remind you about homework assignments and due dates for classes.
4. Use voice commands to keep track of groceries and bills. Ask your home assistant to add
How do I activate my home assistant on the Google Feed?
For most people, setting up a home assistant should be relatively easy. The first thing you need to do is install the Google Assistant app on your phone or tablet. You can also use the Google Home speaker, but that’s going to be covered in another guide. Once you have the app or speaker, you can start setup by activating it on your home’s Google Feed. Open the Google Feed (or click on the three lines in the top left corner of your phone) and select “Settings”. In the “Location & voice” section, tap on “Add a service” and choose “Google Assistant”. If you don’t see the Google Assistant option, your home assistant may not have been activated yet. Once you have activated the service, you will need to give it a name. We called ours “Homes AII” but feel free to choose whatever you want. Tap on “Next” and enter a password for the service. Make sure that you save this password in case you need to reinstall or restart the assistant in the future. Next, select “Activate now” and Google will activate the assistant on your home
What about Google Calendar for Android and iOS?
If you want your home assistant to be able to manage your day-to-day calendar, you’re going to need to install Google Calendar on your mobile device. Once it’s installed, you’ll be able to add events, reminders, and notes just like you would on a desktop computer. You can also see a list of all of your upcoming events on the home assistant front end. Note that Android Wear and iOS devices do not currently support Google Calendar — only desktop and laptop computers.
Conclusion
If you’re anything like me, you’ve been using Google Calendar to manage your work and personal schedules for years now. It’s a great tool for keeping track of what’s going on, and it’s even better with home assistant. In this blog post, we’ll show you how to bring your home assistant to life with Google Calendar by setting up triggers and actions.