This article explains how to create Google Home Routines to run several tasks with a single command.

What to Know

  • In the Google Assistant app, select your profile icon > Routines > New > Add Starter > choose routine prompt.Next, tap Add Action, choose the routine’s action > Save.In the Routines section, customize ready-made Routines and add shortcuts to your home screen.

How to Create Custom Google Routines

If the ready-made Routines aren’t what you want, create custom Routines. Here’s how:

  • Open the Google Assistant app and select your profile icon.
  • Scroll down to settings and select Routines.
  • Select New.
  • Select Add Starter. This will determine how your Routine begins.
  • Choose how you want to prompt your Routine. Select Voice Command, Time, or Sunrise/Sunset. We’ll use Voice Command in this example.
  • Sunrise/sunset Routines automatically detect your location, allowing you to create morning and evening Routines. For example, have your living room lights come on automatically at sundown, or have your sprinklers turn on at dawn.
  • Since we chose Voice Command, we’ll type a phrase for our Routine, such as “Let’s Get Ready.” Tap Done.
  • If you chose Time for your starter, you’d select a time for your Routine to begin. If you chose Sunrise/Sunset, you’d opt for Sunrise or Sunset.
  • Tap Add action to choose what this Routine will do.
  • Select a category, then select a specific action or actions. Depending on the action, there may be additional steps to complete, for example, if you’re setting up music with your Routine. Tap Done when finished.
  • Tap Save to save your new Routine.

What Is a Google Home Routine?

A Google Home Routine is a set of actions that a Google Home device controls with a single command. Google Assistant has six built-in Routines waiting for you. These Routines are:

Open the Google Assistant app and select your profile icon.

Scroll down to settings and select Routines.

Select New.

Select Add Starter. This will determine how your Routine begins.

Choose how you want to prompt your Routine. Select Voice Command, Time, or Sunrise/Sunset. We’ll use Voice Command in this example.

Sunrise/sunset Routines automatically detect your location, allowing you to create morning and evening Routines. For example, have your living room lights come on automatically at sundown, or have your sprinklers turn on at dawn.

Since we chose Voice Command, we’ll type a phrase for our Routine, such as “Let’s Get Ready.” Tap Done.

If you chose Time for your starter, you’d select a time for your Routine to begin. If you chose Sunrise/Sunset, you’d opt for Sunrise or Sunset.

Tap Add action to choose what this Routine will do.

Select a category, then select a specific action or actions. Depending on the action, there may be additional steps to complete, for example, if you’re setting up music with your Routine. Tap Done when finished.

Tap Save to save your new Routine.

  • Good morningBedtimeLeaving homeI’m homeCommuting to workCommuting home

Each of these ready-made Routines can be customized. Within each Routine, you’ll find a set of parameters that you can edit:

  • When I say: Sets a trigger word or phrase for the Routine.This Routine will: Assigns the tasks to be completed with the verbal cue.Add action: Adds more actions to the Routine.

Google Assistant also has a slew of Routine action ideas in its ready-made Routines. For example, in the Good Morning ready-made Routine, suggested actions include, “Tell me what happened today in history, “Tell me a poem,” and “Tell me about my commute.

Add a Routine shortcut icon to your Android device to access your favorite Routines quickly and easily. In the Routines section of the Google Home app, tap Add to Home Screen.

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