Company Name: ParceApp UG (haftungsbeschränkt)
About: Homemanager 4 - Community-oriented, native, powerful and beginner-friendly
Homebridge / HOOBS management.
--What makes Homemanager better than other
apps?--
- Fully API-based connections
- Full support for HOOBS systems
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Multi-server and bridge support
- Platform independent (more info below)
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Interactive setups and guides
- Several intelligent features for easier
configuration
- Visual configuration support for more than .
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by Kyle Whirl
I understand charging for software, but this is nothing special. All this does is access a raspberry pi. That doesn’t even matter though. What’s annoying is that the app is free to download, but you have to pay at least $5 dollars to use the app. Why not just make the app cost $5? Then I can know it’s not worth my time instead of downloading the app, using it, then finding out I have to pay for features that are already built in the web ui baked into Homebridge.
by Jandrorojas
This is one of those many times when I invest a lot of time making things work to later get smashed with a paywall… this is a glorified hack that works on top of another glorified hack and somehow people think they can make money out of it.
Guys, if I’m using homebridge (or hoobs for that matter) I probably already decided I’m not going to pay for any of these hacks. A warning would’ve been great 🙄
by Vandy72
I have run Homebridge before with a totally manual setup. I transitioned to Home Assistant and am exceedingly happy with it but I have a couple of devices that Homebridge currently supports while HA is working on supporting them. I set up a Raspberry Pi to run Homebridge and link it to my HA installation. Installing Homebridge with this app is definitely easier than a manual setup. Where it falls down, though, is with .json support. There is none, other than giving you a link to a json validation web site. I hate working with jsons and hoped for at least a little help with them.