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I did confirm they work in hubitat by using a tile on a dashboard. I do see my devices in Google Home such as my Phillips Hue Go, however not the scenes. Input - You can trigger webhooks during any system intent match event.
Philips Hue works with OK Google for voice control of your lights. Just say “OK Google” and replace these examples with your own personal light and room settings. Control your Philips Hue lights using Google Assistant with dozens of voice commands. That’s actually a very much on-topic question - I’m using the Google Home action to activate the proxy switch by voice.
Sample EXECUTE commands
To start a Routine when everyone’s away or when someone comes home, first set up Home & Away Routines. Turn on the entrance light when a motion sensor detects motion, or turn off your lights when no motion is detected for 10 minutes. Anyone in the home, including guests, can start most household Routines. Only eligible home members with manager access can create or edit a household Routine.
Notifications - Guides the user through a confirmation flow to receive notifications from your Actions. See the push notifications documentation for more information on how to use this scene. Scene execution lifecycleThe following sections describe each lifecycle stage in more detail.
Ways to start a Routine
Samples Browse the complete list of Cloud-to-cloud samples. Cloud-to-cloud Primer In-depth articles that cover the core concepts of smart home traits. Google Pixel Watch Ben's smartwatch of choice with his phone is the Google Pixel Watch. The general idea is to have cooler temperatures first thing in the morning through the early afternoon, with temperatures gradually getting warmer through the evening and night.

For no match and no input events, the scene, by default, transitions to the End conversation scene after three occurrences. Transition - When a scene meets criteria that you define, such as matching an intent or completing slot filling, you can transition to another scene to carry out even more logic. Alternatively, you can transition to the End conversation system scene, which ends the conversation with the user.
Device STATES
The device supports the ActivateScene command with the deactivate parameter to true. Action.devices.traits.Scene - This trait is used to implement virtual devices together with the SCENE device type. I ended up creating virtual switches that I control from Google Home, as the scenes did not appear at all. To add items to the scene, or add new scenes, follow the commented steps in the code above. In this post , I will show you 3 ways to set up scenes in openHAB and connect them with Google Home/Assistant for voice control. It would be great if Google added a UI to manage scenes, or increased their visibility in the Google Home app.
The scenes are not natively supported in Italian , that’s why I had to use this trick. My guess is that they aren't supposed to show up and I am supposed to setup some sort of virtual switch that will show us as a device and trigger that. However, before going down that route I wanted to ask since I clearly didn't quite "get it" yet. Static scene transition - When a scene meets transition criteria, you can define a transition to another scene. You can define scenes as part of your conversational model as a custom scene.
action.devices.commands.ActivateScene
Google Home has been limited to light bulb, thermostat, switch and security camera control. With the update, connected devices such as vacuums, washers, dryers and dishwashers are also added to the support list. I am a new user to hubitat and I guess I am failing to understand some basic principles. Right now I am trying to create light scenes within hubitat and use them via Google Home routines. However my scenes do not show up in google home as an option.

In fact I’m not even sure where GH is supposed to display the smartthings scenes, it seems that it changed over time. The latest info i found was to create a routine and add an “adjust action” scene, however in there I also cant see anyof my ST scenes. What I have found is that scenes do not show up for other google home accounts unless the SmartThings scene is assigned to a room. This worked for me in the past but now it seems that the Google Home app crashes when I try to add an ST scene to a room. I have since created virtual switches and created automations to run a scene when the switch is turned on. Then you just add it to a Google Home routine to hide the ugly command (“Turn On Good Night Scene Switch”).
The conversational logic of Assistant also includes system scenes that provide standard functionality for your conversation. Devices with this trait may respond to the following commands as part of the EXECUTE operation. To learn more about handling EXECUTE intents, see Intent fulfillment. I’ve never been able to see my Smartthings scenes in Google home app, but when I ask Google to activate a scene it works.
Consistent with what I found on the ISY Wiki, the only commands that seem to work with ISY scenes are On and Off. Has anyone found a workaround to have the ability to brighten or dim scenes? For example, I have the Great Room Recessed Lights set up as an Insteon scene using three dimmers. I found the same thing when I changed one of my scenes to light instead of scene.