Signals for HomeKit 4+

Smart Home Ready Communication

CoreBits LLC

    • 4.2 • 6 Ratings
    • Free
    • Offers In-App Purchases

Description

*** Featured by Shane Whatley - "If you can get the Shortcuts app here on the Mac to do something, you can have that something triggered by any of your HomeKit accessories!"
*** Featured by Matthew Cassinelli - "Signals is providing a level of automation that Apple isn’t even providing with Shortcuts for iOS or Mac – and doubly so because there are no Automations in Shortcuts for Mac at all"
*** Featured on 9to5Mac.com - "as a dad of three, I need less noise in our house, so I am really enjoying using Signals for HomeKit"
*** Featured on iMore.com - “create tons of distinct signals that cover scenarios like announcing dinner time, or letting someone know that they are taking a little too much time in the shower.”
*** Featured on AppleInsider.com - "Our favorite tips and tricks for making the most out of Apple HomeKit"
*** Featured on HomeKitNews.com - "save your lungs, and get this app"
*** Featured on HomeKitHero.com - "clever way to get someone’s attention in your home"

Communication at home takes many forms — we want more of the dinner-time conversations, but we could do with less of the loud knocking on doors, banging on ceilings, and shouting up stairs. If you have a HomeKit home, why not take advantage of it, and use your lights to help communicate?

Introducing Signals for HomeKit, the best way to communicate in the home, without all the shouting.

Signals works with any of your bulbs, switches or outlets with lights attached - have a kid who plays video games with headphones on? Just tap on their light to give it a few flashes.

Take it to a new level with Signals Plus, and put some meaning behind your flashes:

- Create a Time to Go Signal to flash the kids bedroom lights, and then set their night lights green
- A Dinner Time Signal can pulse lights in the bedrooms and the office, and then set them to blue
- Even setup a “GET DOWN HERE NOW” signal, to flash the kids’ lights red, and keep them that way!

For the very first time on the Mac, you can now triggers your Signals, and even Shortcuts when HomeKit sensors are tripped! With support for Motion Sensors, Contact Sensors, Leak Detectors, Power States, HomeKit Buttons, Security Systems, Temperature Sensors, Humidity Sensors and Battery States, the power is limited only by your imagination:

- Have a home-grown HomeKit security system? Run a Shortcut that flashes your porch lights, turns on the lights in the front room, and sends you a text, to let you know something's going on!

- Have a meeting coming up? Press the HomeKit button your desk to start a Focus mode, turn the light outside your office red, open FaceTime and Notes, and arrange your windows just so!

- Meetings over? Even better! Double click that same HomeKit button to restore your lights, turn off the Focus mode, close all of your working windows, and start a 'relaxation' playlist on your HomePods!

Trigger your Signals in multiple ways — in the app, with your voice using Siri Shortcuts, with our beautiful Widgets, and now using HomeKit automations!

Whether you have kids, or someone in the family with a hearing disability, Signals for HomeKit can help quiet things down, and keep the conversations face to face, rather than shouted through the house.

Requirements
- Any HomeKit equipped light bulb, switch or outlet. Switches or outlets must be configured with a light attached. HomeKit must already be configured.
- Compatible with Mac, iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. iOS 15/macOS 12 required.
- Mac must remain running to trigger Automations.

Usage Notes:
- If you have a bulb or switch with a slow ramp/fade rate, try shortening this rate in the manufacturers app, if the flash isn't noticeable - if this doesn't work, please let us know at https://www.homemadeautomation.com/contact-us, so we can help find a solution!

What’s New

Version 2.9

A few small bug fixes - thanks to those who reported them!!

Ratings and Reviews

4.2 out of 5
6 Ratings

6 Ratings

Jamess109 ,

The point of the free app?

Whats the point of the free version if all it seem to do is what the HomeKit can do or less.

Developer Response ,

Hi James - thanks for writing!

The free version of Signals allows you to run all of the Signal effects against of your HomeKit lights or switches - the intention is to let you see how the effects work with your particular devices, and on your particular network. This can all be done for free, and if it works for you, you can use this functionality forever.

If you'd like to trigger more than one effect at a time, define custom 'Signals' with custom finishes, or use with Shortcuts or Siri, you can then purchase the In App Purchase.

Hope that helps!

alois6428 ,

Good idea in principle although does Not do what it promises

I paid for the full version on the assumption that I’d be able to link signals to shortcuts which I could then trigger via HomeKit, I.e., flash a light when motion is detected, which the app’s instructions suggest is possible. Whilst I can trigger this in the signals app itself I am unable to trigger signals via a link to homekit, this means that whilst the idea is pretty good it does not really serve a purpose. If this functionality could be enabled I’d buy again and use it, but as it stands this is a bit gimmicky. Apple luckily refunded me for my purchase.

kaminokiller ,

Buggy and not really working

I’ve set up two signals - one to flash green and then turn the lights off. Another to flash orange and turn off.

When either of these run, the colours randomly change to something else (like one light goes blue) and then the end state turns one of them green and the others off - even though all should be off.

As it stands, it’s not fit for purpose as it’s just causing a mess with the lights!

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