diff --git a/source/_integrations/google_assistant.markdown b/source/_integrations/google_assistant.markdown index 7ecb48b7d11..ce3d0b0e473 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/google_assistant.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/google_assistant.markdown @@ -61,8 +61,8 @@ To use Google Assistant, your Home Assistant configuration has to be [externally 3. Select the `Develop` tab at the top of the page, then in the upper right hand corner select the `Test` button to generate the draft version Test App. If you don't see this option, go to the `Test` tab instead, click on the `Settings` button in the top right below the header, and ensure `On device testing` is enabled (if it isn't, enable it). 4. Add the `google_assistant` integration configuration to your `configuration.yaml` file and restart Home Assistant following the [configuration guide](#configuration) below. 5. Add services in the Google Home App (Note that app versions may be slightly different.) - 1. Open the Google Home app and go to `Settings`. - 2. Click `Add...`, `+ Set up or add`, `+ Set up device`, and click `Have something already setup?`. You should have `[test] your app name` listed under 'Add new'. Selecting that should lead you to a browser to login your Home Assistant instance, then redirect back to a screen where you can set rooms and nicknames for your devices if you wish. + 1. Open the Google Home app. + 2. Click the `+` button on the top left corner, click `Set up device`, in the "Set up a device" screen click "Works with Google". You should have `[test] ` listed under 'Add new'. Selecting that should lead you to a browser to login your Home Assistant instance, then redirect back to a screen where you can set rooms and nicknames for your devices if you wish.