@Frekel interesting
And I think you are at home?
Then I would say that the AND card behaves wrong
Will check
@Frekel interesting
And I think you are at home?
Then I would say that the AND card behaves wrong
Will check
Yep! I am at home ![]()
If I can do anything to test, give me a ping!
@martijnpoppen Your app seems very polished, and I like the use cases. Did you ever consider developing a similar app for Android / Google Find my device? I believe it should be possible with this: Get the last known location | Sensors and location | Android Developers
Maybe I should post this in the App requests here: [Requests] Homey Pro Community App Requests - Apps - Homey Community Forum
Hey @Didier_SmartHome
Thanks
Yes I did check it but never tried it actually ![]()
What would motivate you to develop an App for it ? ![]()

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I usually do and previously made payment to @martijnpoppen in the past for his Synology App
I think it’s great when app developers are supported financially by the user. I’ve also donated large coffees to several app developers.
Nevertheless, the gif was just a joke. ![]()
I can’t get the ”and-card” ”isn’t charging’ to work. When I have a status of charging in the app, the card does not block my flow from proceeding. Tried to invert the card, but no success.
Any ideas?
@Peter_Stark probably related to the same issue mentioned above
TIP:
Read the FAQ → [APP][Pro] Apple Find My - #4 by martijnpoppen
Changelog:
NEW
1. NoneFIXES
1. FIX: conditions cards
If you find any issues, send a report via the mobile homey app
More - apps - Find My - settings wheel right top - send diagnostic report (put your email in the input field to make it easier)
@Frekel @Peter_Stark can you try the last version? (see above)
@Frekel please sene a diagnostic report so i can properly debug
@martijnpoppen Report code is: 7c95dba5-a3c6-4861-9843-994ee8013202
Still not working, but workaround using logic works like it should.
Thanks!
@Frekel @Peter_Stark updated to 1.3.3 and should work now ![]()
Works fine now:smiley: Great work as always ![]()
Thanks! ![]()