I use webhooks extensively so Macrodroid "reads aloud" (text to speech) information from my home automation system, think "Garage door left open" or "Intruder by basement motion detector" or another use case; when I arm the alarm at night, set Android to silent/no vibrate until I actually wake up and dis-arm the alarm, this prevents middle of the night "your cars warranty has expired" spam calls from waking me.
I realize trigger.macrodroid.com is being run a free service to all of us, but I am thinking the server gets congested or unavailable at times? It's possible I'm crazy, but I think that sometimes I miss "read aloud" events. I've experimented with the audio output stream and I've come to realize that "Alarm" is most reliable...regardless of the phone being connected in car (android auto) or headset (bluetooth) or just in my pocket (internal speaker)
Is it possible to run an equivalent service to trigger.macrodroid.com locally, as in self-hosted? In my case I pay for a static IP at home (but I suppose a dynamic DNS service such as DuckDNS or No-IP could be used as well) ideally I would want to self-host this "trigger" application that the Macrodroid app is "listening?" to (on Windows, using IIS if applicable) so that it's super fast and private as opposed to the public server.
Can this be accomplish somehow? I would gladly be a BETA tester.
I realize trigger.macrodroid.com is being run a free service to all of us, but I am thinking the server gets congested or unavailable at times? It's possible I'm crazy, but I think that sometimes I miss "read aloud" events. I've experimented with the audio output stream and I've come to realize that "Alarm" is most reliable...regardless of the phone being connected in car (android auto) or headset (bluetooth) or just in my pocket (internal speaker)
Is it possible to run an equivalent service to trigger.macrodroid.com locally, as in self-hosted? In my case I pay for a static IP at home (but I suppose a dynamic DNS service such as DuckDNS or No-IP could be used as well) ideally I would want to self-host this "trigger" application that the Macrodroid app is "listening?" to (on Windows, using IIS if applicable) so that it's super fast and private as opposed to the public server.
Can this be accomplish somehow? I would gladly be a BETA tester.