If your home features LittleBird-enabled smart devices, you can use the LittleBird Mobile App to create schedules for some of those devices. Schedules allow you to automate devices around your daily routine, increasing convenience and comfort.
Creating a Schedule for Your Devices
To create a Schedule for one of your smart home devices in the LittleBird Mobile App:
- Log into the LittleBird app 
- Tap Home (house icon) in the navigation bar at the bottom of the page 
- Tap the Expand (v) button next to the eligible device you wish to Schedule (lights, switches, plugs, and thermostats) 
- Tap Manage Schedules 
- Tap Schedule Rules 
- Tap the Time box 
- Tap Select Time 
- Choose desired time 
- Tap Select Time 
- Use the Repeat section to choose what days the Schedule will run 
- Choose what you want the device to do (turn on, turn off, change temperature, change fan mode, etc.) 
- Tap Save Schedule 
- Repeat for any additional Schedules you’d like to create 
Editing a Device Schedule
To edit an existing device Schedule:
- Log into the LittleBird app 
- Tap Home (house icon) in the navigation bar at the bottom of the page 
- Tap the Expand (v) button next to the eligible device whose Schedule you would like to edit or remove 
- Tap Manage Schedules 
- Tap the Toggle to the right of any Schedule to pause or resume it or tap Edit for the Schedule you wish to edit or remove 
- Make any desired adjustments to the time, days, or device actions 
- Tap Save Schedule 
Removing a Device Schedule
To delete an existing device Schedule:
- Log into the LittleBird app 
- Tap Home (house icon) in the navigation bar at the bottom of the page 
- Tap the Expand (v) button next to the eligible device whose Schedule you would like to edit or remove 
- Tap Manage Schedules 
- Tap Edit for the Schedule you wish to edit or remove 
- Tap Delete Schedule 
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