--- title: yesss! SMS description: Instructions on how to add Yesss-SMS notifications to Home Assistant. ha_category: - Notifications ha_release: 0.57 ha_codeowners: - '@flowolf' ha_domain: yessssms --- The `yessssms` platform is using the Austrian mobile operator [Yesss.at](https://yesss.at) and others to send SMS via their web-site. Currently some MVNOs (mobile virtual network operators), in the A1 network, that use the kontomanager.at interface work. These are currently (as of version 0.4.0 of [YesssSMS](https://pypi.org/project/YesssSMS/)): * YESSS * billitel * EDUCOM * fenercell * georg * goood * kronemobile * kuriermobil * SIMfonie * teleplanet * WOWWW * yooopi ![supported providers](/images/screenshots/yessssms_brands.png)
Regular charges apply and a contract or prepaid plan is needed.
Do not use this for high frequency notifications. The web-SMS page is rate limited and sending more than 45 SMS/h might get you blocked.
You can send to any number, but your phone number will appear as sender. To enable SMS notifications in your installation, add the following to your `configuration.yaml` file: ```yaml # Example configuration.yaml entry notify: - name: NOTIFIER_NAME platform: yessssms username: YOUR_PHONE_NUMBER password: YOUR_PASSWORD recipient: PHONE_NUMBER_TO_NOTIFY ``` {% configuration %} username: description: This is your login name (usually your phone number). Veryfy that you can use your credentials on the Yesss.at website. required: true type: string password: description: This is the password you use to login to Yesss.at. required: true type: string recipient: description: This is the phone number you want to send the SMS notification to. required: true type: string provider: description: Possible values are `yesss`, `billitel`, `educom`, `fenercell`, `georg`, `goood`, `kronemobile`, `kuriermobil`, `simfonie`, `teleplanet`, `wowww` and `yooopi`. required: false default: "YESSS" type: string {% endconfiguration %} For an alternative provider you would set the `provider` option. An example configuration for the `educom` provider with SMS to yourself would be: ```yaml # Example configuration.yaml entry notify: - name: sms_to_self platform: yessssms username: 06641234567 password: tops3cr3tpass0rd recipient: 06641234567 provider: educom ```
Verify that your credentials work on the website of your provider. Using the wrong credentials three times in a row will get you suspended for one hour.
Home Assistant will check your credentials on startup. Check the logs for errors. If the login credentials are not valid, re-check the credentials and restart Home Assistant.