6 things you must know about Homey Pro advanced flows

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  • Опубліковано 15 чер 2024
  • Homey Pro Advanced Flows make home complex home automations easier than ever before. Let's take a closer look this revolutionary rule building engine and how it will help you maintain your sanity as you automate your smart home.
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  • @TheRiehlThing42
    @TheRiehlThing42 4 місяці тому +4

    I was struggling with getting Home Assistant to work consistently with automations. So many basic ones just didn't seem to want to work right. Homey Pro has been a breath of fresh air. Advanced flows is so fun to tweak around, figuring out fun things. Just last night, I realized having a theme song play every time I entered my room if the lights were off, would get annoying. So now I have it do that only the first time I've entered, then disable that flow. The flow gets reenabled once I leave the house. Could do a combination of basic flows for the basic functions, like turning main lights on and off, but then advanced flows that will disable or enable the flows. Just fun to figure the things out. Where Home Assistant, I would have to watch video after video and trial and error. Having the Imperial March entrance music is fun, and then if I'm away from home, and someone enters, with Drowning Pool Let The Bodies Hit The Floor blast at full volume as a deterrent is also fun. I do notice that there is a lag on some things with Homey Pro compared to Home Assistant. If I enter an area with motion sensor for lights, there's about a one second delay before the light turns on. Same for the door sensor to turn on a closet light. Beyond that, I've been happy with Homey Pro. Just hoping more and more apps and functionality comes.

  • @latin105fm
    @latin105fm 3 місяці тому +3

    Purely based on your Homey Pro content, I am now officially subscribed 👍🏼 keep them coming

  • @VideoNOLA
    @VideoNOLA 4 місяці тому +2

    Breath of fresh air coming from hubitat!

    • @DIYSmartHomeGuy1
      @DIYSmartHomeGuy1  4 місяці тому

      Hubitat is still exceptionally capable (and cheaper), but for ease of use I’m blown away by how much easier the homey pro is to setup and automate.

  • @Appmyhome
    @Appmyhome 4 місяці тому

    Great summary of flows. Plus you answered some questions I had like can you have more than one flow per advanced flow. That will really simplify things. One thing I haven’t figured out is if there is a way to increment or decrement a variable.

    • @DIYSmartHomeGuy1
      @DIYSmartHomeGuy1  4 місяці тому

      The short answer is, yes, there is a way to do it. The longer answer is there are several ways to do it and none of them are super intuitive, unfortunately. you’ll have to either add a little math into your logic card number space, or you can add some apps like better logic, countdown timers and some others that give you more options. May be a video in and of itself (once I figure out the best way to do it)

  • @daphnetilling6034
    @daphnetilling6034 4 місяці тому +1

    Was there not a flow type thing in or you could add to home assistant? I really like the idea of the flow thing as it looks simple to work with

    • @MrMikerobichaud
      @MrMikerobichaud 4 місяці тому +4

      Node-Red. Can be used with Home Assistant, Hubitat, any MQTT platform, and I'm sure tons of others. HA has it as an add-on

    • @daphnetilling6034
      @daphnetilling6034 4 місяці тому

      I thought there was one, thank you, now just need to go and check it out :)

    • @fredherbert2739
      @fredherbert2739 4 місяці тому +2

      @@MrMikerobichaudI think a good video idea for this channel might be showing us how to set up NR in those platforms

    • @MrMikerobichaud
      @MrMikerobichaud 4 місяці тому

      @@fredherbert2739 it's not a bad idea. And a great setup video to do it. "many saw the last video on flows with homey pro, here's how to get a similar setup on other popular platforms.

    • @DIYSmartHomeGuy1
      @DIYSmartHomeGuy1  4 місяці тому

      Yes, these are good ideas. Ive done comparisons myself and I had a friend come over with no experience in Hubitat or homey come and try to build the same automation in each platform. I’m also dabbling in home assistant as you can see. Excited to show the differences.

  • @Wonderdude63
    @Wonderdude63 4 місяці тому +1

    This is was Node-red should have been. Wish we had this for Home Assistant

    • @atom6_
      @atom6_ 4 місяці тому

      There are whole factories running on node-red. This is simple stuff.

    • @DIYSmartHomeGuy1
      @DIYSmartHomeGuy1  4 місяці тому +1

      Look for my complete node red review on my new channel: DIY Factory Automation Guy.

  • @JasonReuter
    @JasonReuter 4 місяці тому

    Reminds me of stringify I miss that app

  • @fredherbert2739
    @fredherbert2739 4 місяці тому

    Thanks for the video. I’m sort of regretting the impulsive c8 purchase after seeing this, but if I recall in your original video correctly, you said HP still needs to add further devices that are common in the US market, so maybe I should just relax. Would love to see more on the HP doing things easier that are difficult on Hubitat and HA.

    • @DIYSmartHomeGuy1
      @DIYSmartHomeGuy1  4 місяці тому +2

      The c8 is not a bad hub, just not as easy to use or as polished as the Homey Pro. Homey has added some compatibility since my last video like zooz and third reality, but they still have some catching up to do. Will definitely have more vids coming up

    • @MrMikerobichaud
      @MrMikerobichaud 4 місяці тому +1

      Node-Red has a set of Hubitat nodes that are fully compatible with your C8. HP looks to have blatantly ripped off Node Red when they designed their automation engine. So you can do this now, and while not having used the HP engine, I'd bed NR is far more capable as well as very expandable.

    • @fredherbert2739
      @fredherbert2739 4 місяці тому

      I have tried to use node red with hubitat and I was not successful. I am not particularly good at this sort of stuff. I’m not even sure why I was not successful (was NR not set up correctLy or was it the flows, or something else). The NR thread on habitat community is, at last look, so long that I cannot even begin to comprehend it. I should point out when I first started to try it, the thread was pretty new. I don’t know what info is current and what is outdated, so I am hopeless.

    • @fredherbert2739
      @fredherbert2739 4 місяці тому

      You know, maybe that’s a video idea for you……show us how to set up Node Red in hubitat, and HA and any other relevant platforms!

    • @MrMikerobichaud
      @MrMikerobichaud 4 місяці тому

      @@fredherbert2739 ya, I switched off of hubitat about 2yrs ago, and that thread was already huge when I left lol. The hubitat node palette though is really solid now. May be worth giving it another shot. Offloading automations off the hubitat hub really sped everything up too. Automations ran so much quicker and the hub crashed a whole lot less

  • @stephennutt2565
    @stephennutt2565 4 місяці тому

    That's just Node Red light. They even use "flow" terminology. Only plus is that it runs on Homey Pro instead of on Raspberry Pi like i do with Hubitat. The cost of 2 Hubitats plus Raspberry Pi is less than Homey Pro and Node Red works across a lot more platforms.

    • @bouke93
      @bouke93 4 місяці тому

      Homey Pro is made with a Raspberry Pi inside.

    • @DIYSmartHomeGuy1
      @DIYSmartHomeGuy1  4 місяці тому

      If you have the time and know how to deal with two separate automation systems running in separate hardware, node red/Hubitat is a fine solution. But homey pro is much less of a headache. And I have yet to find something I am doing with Hubitat I can’t with homey flows (assuming you have compatible devices)

  • @MrMikerobichaud
    @MrMikerobichaud 4 місяці тому +8

    So basically Homey blatantly knocked off node-red.

    • @DIYSmartHomeGuy1
      @DIYSmartHomeGuy1  4 місяці тому +3

      I think they both knocked off Stringify.

    • @DIYSmartHomeGuy1
      @DIYSmartHomeGuy1  4 місяці тому +3

      Pretty much! It’s more polished and easier to use, though. I hope every hub copies it. It’s a great way to build automations.

    • @isaac827
      @isaac827 4 місяці тому +1

      It kind of looked like a dumbed down version to me, which is fine for accessibility.

    • @MrMikerobichaud
      @MrMikerobichaud 4 місяці тому +2

      @@DIYSmartHomeGuy1 is it more simplified or just prettied up? Not sure when stringify launched but NR has been out since the 2000's and open sourced in 2012 or 13. The whole concept of flows though is great! Has a very short learning curve and can build the most advanced automations anybody can dream of. Great for beginners and pros

    • @DouglasKrug
      @DouglasKrug 4 місяці тому

      Lol. Yeah and sailing is just like driving a car. Exactly the same terminology and method. :-/

  • @SystemsPlanet
    @SystemsPlanet 4 місяці тому +1

    Automation creates a lifetime of annoying maintenance. Pass.

    • @DIYSmartHomeGuy1
      @DIYSmartHomeGuy1  4 місяці тому

      You aren’t wrong. That’s why I get excited when I find solutions that are less finicky and require less maintenance.