nest-sdmControl Nest thermostat, doorbell, and cameras via the Google Smart Device Management (SDM) API.
Install via ClawdBot CLI:
clawdbot install tag-assistant/nest-sdmGrade Fair — based on market validation, documentation quality, package completeness, maintenance status, and authenticity signals.
Sends data to undocumented external endpoint (potential exfiltration)
POST → https://oauth2.googleapis.com/tokenCalls external URL not in known-safe list
https://console.nest.google.com/device-accessUses known external API (expected, informational)
api.telegram.orgAI Analysis
The skill interacts exclusively with Google's official Nest SDM API and OAuth endpoints for its stated purpose of controlling Nest devices. The external calls are necessary for authentication and device control, with no evidence of credential harvesting, hidden instructions, or data exfiltration to unauthorized servers. The primary risk is the standard OAuth implementation complexity and token storage, not malicious behavior.
Generated Mar 22, 2026
Property managers can remotely monitor and control thermostats in rental units to optimize energy usage and ensure tenant comfort. They can also receive real-time alerts for doorbell presses or motion at vacant properties, enhancing security and responsiveness.
Small business owners can use this skill to track thermostat settings and humidity levels across multiple locations, such as retail stores or offices, to reduce heating and cooling costs. Automated alerts for unusual temperature changes help prevent equipment damage and maintain operational efficiency.
Homeowners can integrate Nest cameras and doorbells with other smart home systems to receive instant notifications for events like motion detection or doorbell rings. This allows for proactive monitoring and remote access to live streams, improving home safety and convenience.
Healthcare administrators can maintain optimal temperature and humidity levels in patient rooms or storage areas for medical supplies using thermostat controls. Real-time monitoring ensures compliance with health standards and quick adjustments via CLI commands.
Office managers can set up Pub/Sub events to trigger actions based on doorbell presses or motion detection, such as turning on lights or sending alerts to security teams. This enhances workplace safety and automates routine responses to building activities.
Offer a monthly subscription where users pay for ongoing monitoring, automated thermostat adjustments, and security alerts. Revenue comes from tiered plans based on the number of devices or features, with added value through personalized reports and support.
Charge a flat fee for initial setup, including OAuth configuration, device linking, and custom CLI script creation. This targets users who prefer a hands-off approach but want full control afterward, generating upfront revenue from technical services.
Provide basic device control and monitoring for free, while charging for advanced features like real-time Pub/Sub events, bulk API calls, or priority support. This model attracts a broad user base and upsells power users on enhanced capabilities.
💬 Integration Tip
Ensure secure token storage and regular refresh to maintain API access; use the raw API commands for custom automations beyond basic CLI functions.
Scored Jun 19, 2026
Audited Apr 17, 2026 · audit v1.0
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