roku-controlControl Roku devices via local network (ECP protocol). Use when the user wants to control their Roku TV or streaming device, change channels, launch apps (Netflix, YouTube, Hulu, etc.), navigate menus, adjust volume, play/pause content, search for shows, or power off. Works over LAN with no authentication required.
Install via ClawdBot CLI:
clawdbot install IMaloney/roku-controlGrade Fair — based on market validation, documentation quality, package completeness, maintenance status, and authenticity signals.
Generated Mar 21, 2026
Integrate Roku control into smart home systems for unified entertainment management. Users can schedule TV power on/off, launch apps at specific times, or create routines like 'Movie Night' that dim lights and start Netflix. This enables seamless control alongside other smart devices through voice assistants or automation platforms.
Hotels and vacation rentals can use this skill to manage Roku devices in guest rooms remotely. Staff can troubleshoot issues, launch welcome screens, or reset devices without entering rooms. Guests get familiar streaming interfaces while property managers maintain control over content and device settings.
Create voice-controlled interfaces for users with mobility impairments to operate their Roku devices independently. Caregivers can program custom commands for launching specific shows or adjusting volume. This provides alternative control methods beyond physical remotes for enhanced accessibility.
Streaming service developers can automate testing of their Roku apps by scripting navigation, playback, and search functions. QA teams can run regression tests across different Roku models, verify app launches, and simulate user interactions without manual remote control.
Businesses using Roku devices for digital signage can remotely update content, schedule app launches, and monitor device status. Retail stores can switch between promotional videos and live streams, while offices can display dashboards or announcements without manual intervention.
Offer installation and configuration services that integrate Roku control into existing smart home ecosystems. Charge setup fees plus monthly subscriptions for advanced automation routines, remote troubleshooting, and regular system updates. Target homeowners who want unified entertainment control.
Develop a white-label platform for hotels and rental properties to manage multiple Roku devices across locations. Offer features like bulk device configuration, usage analytics, and automated welcome sequences. Revenue comes from licensing fees per device or property subscription tiers.
Create specialized interfaces and hardware adapters for users with disabilities, integrating Roku control with alternative input methods like switches, eye tracking, or simplified remotes. Partner with healthcare providers and insurance companies for reimbursement, while offering direct consumer sales.
💬 Integration Tip
Store Roku IP addresses in a configuration file for easy reference across commands, and implement automatic device discovery to simplify initial setup for end users.
Scored Apr 19, 2026
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