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The original was posted on /r/homeassistant by /u/JamesWjRose on 2026-04-05 21:29:58+00:00.


I've been using Alexa for about 7 years, but Alexa+ is just SO slow. So its time to migrate.

I need to know what I need to know, a primer maybe. I'm a software dev so I can handle what needs to be done, I just want to do it right.

we have about 100 devices, mostly just a couple of manufacturers, and a small collection of Routines. We just want a quicker response time and I want to ensure that our voice commands work without 'no bitch, I didn't say that' (in fairness, her listening abilities have improved over the years)

So if I need to spend more to do it the right way I'm ok with that.

thanks for any insight

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