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Monday, January 15th, 2024 9:21 PM

Feature/Product suggestions

Features

Scheduled and Timeout Pins - Pins that are only active during a certain time in the day.

Timeout Pins - Pins that expire after a certain amount of time.

Door entry logs - Logs of when a door is opened and closed (if left open for a certain time).

Silent alerts - trigger a custom silent alert on a condition (if anyone enters a door during such and such hours, send me an alert but don't trigger an alarm).

Exterior lock and alarm - if you have a keypad with deadbolt, enter in a pin to lock and arm the system (away or home).

Products

Garage door sensor - Can alert if the garage door was left open after a certain time, maybe even a button to go with this to allow the system to toggle the garage door switch.

Door knob lock - For things like garage doors that may not have a deadbolt.

Accepted Solution

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10 months ago

@sduffy0 Thanks for sending over these ideas! 

We have previously submitted a request to our dev team regarding adding logs to the timeline whenever an Entry Sensor has been opened. When we learn more about this request, we'll give an update over in this thread.

We do already have a Secret Alert feature that sends you a discrete notification whenever a sensor has been tripped without triggering an alarm - that sounds like what you may want with Silent Alerts. You can learn more about enabling Secret Alerts in this article in our Help Center

A request for a separate garage door sensor has also been submitted to our devs as well. If this product is brought into production, we'll let everyone know here in this thread.

Regarding your other requests, if you could please submit them each as an "Ideas" post in the Product Requests and Suggestions of the Community, we can submit them to our dev team. We do ask to please have one post per idea, as that makes it a little more clear for exactly what request has been submitted and what is in development.

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