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Has anyone made the jump from the classic app to the new app yet? I’ve moved almost all of my automations out of webcore in favor of simple local execution so I’m thinking it should be easy. What else do I need to watch out for?  
Has anyone made the jump from the classic app to the new app yet?

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I didn't know all the automations in the automation builder in the new app run local. Hmm interesting.  
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Boo this man!  
+3 votes
by (920 points)
I have both apps, but i rarely use the old one now. New app is ok.  
+2 votes
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Same as above. Mostly new app. Occasionally classic. 29 out of 30 days I don't open either app. Once the automations are set up, not real need to open the apps
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As far as I've tested, new automations are not local, hope they will be someday. The smart lighting app is, though.  
+4 votes
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I've done it in the last 3 weeks. I still some of my webcore stuff depends if the new app covers it. I found I had to delete routines from the old app. I had an issue where my phone was detected twice and confused things for me as to which device is which as I have a spare iPhone. Once I sorted this it's been fine. I wish the automations supported multiple ifs and more complex stuff like webcore does
+7 votes
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Do they do local? I might take a look now
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