Smart home
An AI girlfriend that controls yoursmart home.
AI girlfriend smart home control means she can set the room before you ask twice. Connect Hue, Spotify, and webhooks, and your AgenticLover companion will dim the lights, change their color, and start the music as part of the conversation.
Works with
hue
Hue
Lighting she runs from chat.
Connect the Hue extension and pick one room. You discover the bridge on your network, press its link button, and choose the room she's allowed to touch. From then on she can change that room as the conversation goes.
Commands go straight to your Hue Bridge over your local network. She controls the room you picked and nothing else.
On and off
She can switch your chosen Hue room on or off mid-conversation, no app, no remote.
Brightness
Brightness runs 1 to 100 percent. Ask for it dim and she sets it dim.
Color
Any hex color. Warm amber for a slow night, deep red when things heat up.
01
Play a song
Name a track and she searches Spotify, then plays the top match on your active device.
02
Queue it up
She adds a song to the queue. If nothing is playing, it starts right away.
03
Start a playlist
Ask for a vibe and she searches playlists, then plays the first that fits.
Spotify
Music that matches the moment.
The Spotify extension lets your AI play a track, queue one up, start a playlist, or pause everything. She searches the Web API and acts on the top result, so a request like “put on something slow” turns into real playback.
Add your Spotify token once, then she handles the rest.
Webhooks
Everything else, through one hook.
Hue and Spotify cover lights and sound. For the rest of your smart home, the Webhook extension is the bridge. Every webhook you add becomes a tool the AI can call, and it sends a clean JSON payload to whatever URL you set.
Name an action
Give the webhook a name and a URL. It shows up to the AI as a callable tool with an action, intensity, duration, and notes.
Point it at IFTTT
Use an IFTTT applet's webhook URL. Anything IFTTT connects — thermostats, plugs, TVs — becomes something your AI can trigger.
Or a Zapier trigger
Drop in a Zapier catch-hook URL and chain the payload into any Zap you build. One webhook, a long list of devices.
Secret headers for a webhook stay in local browser storage on your device, not on our servers.
How she uses it
Your AI girlfriend sets the scene.
These tools aren't buttons you press. They're actions your AI decides to take. Write a scenario or just ask in chat, and an AI girlfriend that controls your smart home will reach for lights, music, and webhooks when the moment calls for it.
During a scene
Build a scenario and she can shift the lighting as the scene escalates — cooler when she's teasing, deep red when she isn't.
On request
Tell her you want it darker and quieter. She dims the Hue room and pauses the music in the same reply.
As a habit
Give her persona a webhook for your smart plug, and a goodnight can switch off the rest of the room.
Questions
AI girlfriend smart home control, answered.
How does an AI girlfriend control your smart home?
AgenticLover gives your AI tools it can call during chat. Install the Hue, Spotify, and Webhook extensions, connect each one, and your AI can turn lights on or off, set a color and brightness, play or queue a track, and fire a webhook. She decides when to use a tool based on what you ask for.
Which smart-home devices and services are supported?
Hue lighting through your local Hue Bridge, Spotify playback through the Spotify Web API, and anything reachable by an HTTP webhook. That last one covers IFTTT and Zapier, so you can chain in thermostats, smart plugs, TVs, and other devices those platforms already connect to.
Can the AI dim the lights and change their color?
Yes. The Hue extension exposes one tool for the room you pick during setup. Your AI can switch that room on or off, set brightness from 1 to 100 percent, and set any color with a hex value. It controls only the room you configured, not your whole house.
Does the AI need cloud access to control my lights?
No. The Hue extension talks to your Hue Bridge over your local network. You discover the bridge, press its link button to create a local app key, and pick a room. Lighting commands stay on your LAN.
What can I do with webhooks, IFTTT, and Zapier?
Each webhook you add becomes an AI-callable tool. The AI sends a JSON payload with an action, optional intensity, duration, and notes to the URL you set. Point that URL at an IFTTT applet or a Zapier trigger and the AI can run anything those services support.
Can she set a whole scene at once?
She can run several tool calls in one turn. Ask her to set the mood and she might dim the Hue room to a warm color, start a Spotify playlist, and ping a webhook for your smart plug — all from one message or as part of a scenario.
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Ready?
Let her set the room.
Connect your lights, your music, and your webhooks once. Then talk, and watch an AI girlfriend that controls your smart home do the rest.