Hey everyone! I’m thrilled to share some exciting news with you all. After noticing how challenging it can be to find reliable and up-to-date information in our forums, I’ve been working on a solution that I believe will greatly benefit our community. Today, I’m proud to announce the launch of ThingsThatAreSmart.wiki, an unofficial SmartThings wiki designed to make your smart home journey even smoother!
What’s Inside?
This wiki is packed with a variety of resources, including:
- Officially Supported Devices: Detailed insights that go beyond the official documentation.
- Unofficially Supported Devices: Information about devices that have working community-developed solutions.
- Published SmartApps: Tips and tricks that can enhance your experience with these apps.
- Unpublished SmartApps: A treasure trove of community-created SmartApps waiting to be discovered.
- FAQ: Answers to the most frequently asked questions, all in one place.
- Getting Started: Valuable tips for new users who might not have been covered in the official documentation.
- Tips & Tricks: Fun and creative ideas to make your smart home even smarter.
Why This Wiki?
I’ve always believed that the strength of our community lies in our ability to share knowledge and collaborate. This wiki is a testament to that belief. It’s not just about providing information—it’s about creating a space where everyone can contribute, update, and maintain content together. Whether you’re a seasoned expert or just starting out, there’s something here for everyone.
How You Can Help
The best part? Everyone is welcome to contribute! You don’t need to be a tech wizard or have years of experience. Whether it’s adding a new article, updating an existing one, or simply sharing your own experiences, your input is invaluable. The more we all participate, the more comprehensive and helpful this resource becomes.
Special Thanks
I’d like to extend a huge thank you to @AutomateEverything for their incredible work on the graphical design of the logo and other visuals. Their contribution has truly elevated the look and feel of this project.
Let’s Build Something Amazing Together
I’m confident that ThingsThatAreSmart.wiki will become an invaluable tool for our community. But it’s up to all of us to make it the best resource it can be. So, let’s dive in, explore, and start contributing. Together, we can create something truly special!
If you have any questions, suggestions, or just want to share your excitement, feel free to drop a comment below. Let’s make this wiki the go-to resource for all things SmartThings!
Cheers, Brice