- Told there is a $5 setup fee to use Google with Home Assistant.
- Paid the $5 setup fee.
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Access blocked: home-assistant.io has not completed the Google verification process.
- Sigh.
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The Nest Device Access Console Pub/Sub setup process has changed as of January 23rd 2025. Please make sure you are using the latest version of Home Assistant.
After paying the $5 I get past the nestservices.google.com/ part and then I get “Something went wrong
Please contact the developer of this app if the issue persists”.
It took me 2 hours to go through https://console.developers.google.com/apis/credentials to setup my Google project.
Should I delete the project and try again? or just through out my Google Nest thermostat?
This is the error message I get
Failed to perform the action climate/set_temperature. Error setting climate.hallway temperature to {‘entity_id’: [‘climate.hallway’], ‘temperature’: 22.5}: Bad Request response from API (400): FAILED_PRECONDITION (400): sdm.devices.commands.ThermostatTemperatureSetpoint.SetHeat command not allowed in current thermostat mode.
Was getting the exact same error as amendt today, but this was after setup was working correctly for about a week and a half. Tried to remove the integration and walk back through the setup again, but now every time I log into Google at the step to authorize the OAuth/App I just get a google error of:
Something went wrong
Sorry, something went wrong there. Try again.
At a non-descriptive URL. I’ve purged all my credentials and even updated my Google password/switched devices to make sure it wasn’t a cache issue, but it no longer seems to move forward.
I did try setting the app from Testing to Published, which brought me to a different “haven’t verified, continue at your own risk” screen - but that also lead to a toast of “Something went wrong.” with no other error data.
Nothing in the logs showed errors minus the 400 bad request within Home Assist, and Home Assist says its on the latest version. Set this up about 16 days ago (first time using HA) and everything was working great for a while with the Nest.