I’ve been using Wink for years, but it’s time to switch to Hubitat for better compatibility and control. Here’s how I’m tackling the migration, especially for Z-Wave and Zigbee devices.### Zigbee Devices1. Remove from Wink: Start by removing each Zigbee device from the Wink app. This ensures no conflicts during the migration.2. Factory Reset: Resetting the device clears its memory, making it ready to join a new network.3. Add to Hubitat: Use the Hubitat app to include the device. Follow the on-screen instructions for a smooth setup.4. Test Connectivity: Once added, test each device to ensure it’s working as expected.### Z-Wave Devices1. Exclude Individually: Unlike Zigbee, Z-Wave requires excluding each device from Wink. This prevents them from rejoining the old network.2. Factory Reset: Resetting ensures the device is ready for inclusion in Hubitat.3. Inclusion in Hubitat: Enter inclusion mode in the Hubitat app and add each device one by one.4. Verify Functionality: After adding, test each device to confirm it’s fully functional.### Tips for a Smooth Transition- Backup Settings: Before starting, backup any important configurations or automations in Wink.- Gradual Migration: Migrate one room or device type at a time to avoid overwhelming yourself.- Community Support: If you run into issues, don’t hesitate to ask for help in the Hubitat community forums.This process might seem daunting at first, but with careful planning, you’ll have your smart home up and running in Hubitat in no time! Happy migrating! ![]()