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I moved my Schlage locks over to SmartThings and everything is great so far but the only thing I can’t seem to figure out (may not even be possible) is to create scheduled codes. I want to provide my kids codes for certain doors but only have them work certain times of the day.  
I moved my Schlage locks over to SmartThings and everything is great so far but the only thing I can

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I have kwikset locks and was able to get the smart app Smart Lock to set my codes. You can give that a try
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I use Rboy’s apps. You have to pay but their apps are great and rock solid for me.  http://smartthings.rboyapps.com/
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@contrabass - added link above.  
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@contrabass - I add codes, can set days and times, turn on lights, run routines, make announcements, receive texts, etc.  
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Mmmhfm, sorry, I just had this thought where your kids have to sleep in the neighbors patio lounge because they missed curfew. But now I'm curious, why not just have set up a notification for when the lock is opened outside of those certain times? The only 'scheduled times' codes I can imagine are like for employees, household help I guess.  
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+1 for Rboys app. I use it at home, as well as a vacation rental. Works great!  
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RBoy also has enhanced Schlage lock management device handler so you can change the alert, lock the screen, etc. from Smartthings.  
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@faeroese - I don’t update every single time. Although when I do, they have solved some issues or added some features from my wish list. I hardly ever go into Smartthings app or load up my laptop because things have been working well and I don’t need to tinker - especially with using voice control.  Matter of fact, I do need to refresh some apps and device handlers now. MyQ Lite has stopped working (over a month ago) and I see that I need to update. ‍♀️
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I had my Schlage on Wink for about 3 years, and hesitated to bring it over to Smartthings. Wink had MUCH better integration than the native/free integrations on ST provided. I set up a couple friends using the Lock Manager smartapp, and it's servicable, but not feature rich. I finally decided to spend the money on Rboy's apps and moved mine to ST so I could decommission my Wink Hub, and it was a great decision. It has amazing functionality, even more/better than Wink offered. Count me in for another vote for Rboy's apps. I really hesitated to spend +/-$40 on a Smart app/device manager, but it's worth every penny.  
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