@bamarayne, Echosistant Logic Blocks V 2.0 run good ! Thanks .
Iâm glad itâs exactly what you needed and working for you.
Make sure to check for updates as I push them out when I find bugs and make changes.
What are your opinions about the compound commands and the delays?
Iâm interested in some feedback.
Iâm PM to you.
Two years ago when EchoSistant was born it was decided that it would be an app that would add to the Alexa experience, not one to replace. While there have been features of the app that were able to be done by the native Alexa commands, we felt they enhanced the abilities much more than replaced them.
Iâve been working on the compound commands for EchoSistant and have made great strides in giving you the ability to perform tasks as efficiently as possible.  You are able to give many commands to Alexa in any order you want, and she performs them.
For Example: you can say, âAlexa, turn on the ceiling fan and turn on the fire place and dim the lights in the living roomâ
⌠and all of those things will occur for you.
You can also say, âAlexa, turn on the fire place in 5 minutes and dim the lights in 7 minutes and turn on the ceiling fan in the living roomâ
⌠yes, multiple commands AND multiple delays all at once.
Tonight, I noticed that my Native Alexa is performing multiple commands, just by saying thisâŚ
Alexa, turn on the office light and turn off the kitchen.
It does not seem to work with delays nor with more than two commands⌠but it is a start⌠and as usual, a very limited start.
So, for this reason, I will continue to develop the compound commands features of EchoSistant to give you the best possible experience from your home automations voice controls.
I do have one thing to ask⌠please try this at home. Check your system and see if your Native Alexa is doing this as well. Iâd hate to think mine has just gone crazy⌠lol
UPDATE UPDATE UPDATE
There is an update to the parent app and rooms app.
Updates include some minor bug fixes and addition of system defaults in parent app.
well, i guess i can say yours isnât any more crazy than mine. two commands for device changes seems to work (and get âokâ response twice, or error for whichever is a bad command)
Yeah, thatâs the same thing I get too⌠and you have to talk rather slowly as well⌠lol
I like the responses in EchoSistant better⌠haha
Well, I am about to go nuts here. 
I have installed Echosistant and configured two rooms: Cinema and Living room. The test phrase gives me her congratulations.
In these rooms I have one Hue light, and if I issue the command: âAlexa, change the color to red in the cinema/living roomâ I only get the following response: âMessage sent to cinema/living roomâ.
If I issue a command to turn on or off the lights they work properly, but I am having a hard time getting this to work with the Hue functionality.
Any inputs?
Iâm very sorry for the frustration, I canât stand it when things do not just work.
But color bulb control is something the native Alexa does very well, so I removed it from the app. It was a lot of code to maintain.
You can simply say, âAlexa, set the cinema light to the color red.â
Or something like that, I canât remember the exact phrasing. Iâll test it when I get home.
Iâm going to push out an update tomorrow with this capability added back inâŚ
I have it working for groups, but I want it to work for individual lights as well.
I updated and am getting an error when trying to save on the main screen.âAn Unexpected Error Occuredâ
Logs:
b1a86e-1824-4967-b2ae-7036f6326bd9 1:33:20 AM:error java.lang.NullPointerException: Cannot get property âdevicesâ on null object @line 392 (updated)
75b1a86e-1824-4967-b2ae-7036f6326bd9 1:33:20 AM:debug AlexaJSON = null
75b1a86e-1824-4967-b2ae-7036f6326bd9 1:33:20 AM:debug Updated with settings: [cLevel:3, pDisableContCmds:false, cVolLevel:2, debug:true, pEnableMuteAlexa:false, ShowLicense:false, fSecFeed:false, pUseShort:false]
AHA! 
That was the explanation I was looking for. You see, I believe it all work but when I came across a post from you from earlier executing this command I nearly pulled my hair out because it didnât work here.
Thanks for the prompt reply and thank you for putting in the hours creating and maintaining this app. 
wow. That is so cool. Iâll make sure to test your updates and report back.
Thanks again. ![]()
Thanks, I have it working. You just select all of the color bulbs in the room.
You can sayâŚ
Alexa, set the lights to the color red in the room  (this changes all of the bulbs)
or
Alexa, set the corner light to the color red in the room (this changes the specific bulb)
next step will be to get it to work with compound commands⌠then you can set each bulb to a different color in one command session.
UPDATE
Please update the parent and rooms apps.
Parent Ver 4.6 R.0.0.2d ~ includes bug fix for the above mentioned problem from @Bryantrichar. Thank you for reporting this bug.
Rooms Ver 4.6 R.0.2.2 ~ Added color capability to color bulbs group as well as the individual color bulbs in the room.
Please note:
For the color capabilities, structure commands along these lines:
Alexa, set the corner light to the color blue in the living room. (individual bulb)
or
Alexa, set the lights to the color blue in the living room. (group)
or
Alexa, set the color to blue in the living room. (group)
The key is you must include the word âColorâ in the command.
Hi Richard,
Is your error resolved?
Yes thank you
UPDATE
Please update the parent app and the rooms app.
Update includes minor bug fixes and UI changes.
Parent ~ Version: 4.6 R.0.0.2e
Rooms ~ Version:4.6 R.0.2.2
UPDATE
Another small update for the day⌠last one tonight! lol
Parent app ~ Version: 4.6 R.0.0.2e  (no version change, but there is an update)
Rooms app ~ Version:4.6 R.0.2.3
Update contains:
Parent app ~ small one line bug fix, part of the fix in the Rooms app
Rooms app ~ Bug fix with the âReset the Queueâ command for the Echo Speaks devices. The command was only working the first time would not work if the conversation mode was active for the room. Iâm pretty sure Iâve got this one fixed.
I also added a feedback command: âAlexa, are the automations on in the roomâ
This checks the status of the rooms kill switch, if youâve selected one for the room.