
Scrypted Alternatives
Scrypted is described as 'Integrates with the three major home hubs. Control your things with via voice or your preferred app, whether it is Google Home, Apple HomeKit, or Amazon Alexa' and is a Home Automation tool in the home & family category. There are more than 25 alternatives to Scrypted for a variety of platforms, including Linux, Mac, Windows, Android and iPhone apps. The best Scrypted alternative is Home Assistant, which is both free and Open Source. Other great apps like Scrypted are openHAB, Homebridge, ioBroker and Google Home.
Alternatives list

- 53 emteria.OS alternatives
Industrial Android™ with emteria.OS Building, extending, customizing and maintaining embedded Android platform for reliable industrial applications and products.
Cost / License
- Free
- Open Source
Application type
Platforms
- Mac
- Windows
- Linux
- Android
- Android Tablet
- Windows Phone
- Self-Hosted


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Cost / License
- Free
- Open Source
Application type
Alerts
- Discontinued
Platforms
- Linux
- Self-Hosted


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Linux Based home automation software. Allows for management of media, security, telecommunications, networks, and other home systems.


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Connect Homematic and other smart home devices to your smarthome system (openHAB, NodeRED, etc.).


- 31 ImperiHome alternatives
Control your home automation systems and connected objects from a single and highly customizable interface.
Cost / License
- Free
- Proprietary
Application type
Platforms
- Android
- iPhone
- Android Tablet
- iPad


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DomotiGa is Open Source Home Automation Software from the Netherlands. It is written in Gambas Basic and runs on Linux.
Homify is an open-source smart-home platform running on PHP using the Laravel framework. The entire application is built using a modular approach so support for other devices or actions can be implemented easily.

Nim Home Assistant is an open-source home automation platform running on Nim. Track and control devices at home and automate control. Installation in less than a minute. NimHA is developed to run on small devices, e.g. a Raspberry Pi.




































