KaZe, I was inspired by your Jarvis/HG implementation. I wanted to set up something similar on my Android devices. I used Utter! which allows one to create voice commands which can then execute a shortcut. I used HTTP Shortcuts to create the shortcuts. The shortcuts can be configured to run whatever HTTP get requests you define. So I created a bunch of shortcuts to control HG. So, for example, I created a shortcut to turn the alarm system on. Then I used Utter! to respond to my voice command "turn the alarm system on". With HTTP Shortcuts, you have the option of putting any/all of the shortcuts on the homescreen which was a bonus as I could then have a "quiet" way of executing the commands - just press on the shortcut. This info might be useful to Android users if they're looking for a simple way to use voice commands to control HG.