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Question - Subscription level required? #1

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DeadEnded opened this issue Apr 21, 2020 · 4 comments
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Question - Subscription level required? #1

DeadEnded opened this issue Apr 21, 2020 · 4 comments
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@DeadEnded
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I saw this new custom component for Home Assistant and wanted to try it out. When look at their website there is a free tier - but if I follow the links in the Repo it appears to be signing up for the premium (10$/month) subscription.

Does it require the premium subscription to allow for the API calls to the account? Or can this work with the free tier?

Thanks!
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@snicker snicker added question Further information is requested help wanted Extra attention is needed labels Jun 3, 2021
@stroodle96
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Hello, did you find a way to use the moonlight integration without paying the monthly fee?

@DeadEnded
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DeadEnded commented Dec 13, 2021

Nope, never did.
Stopped trying - forgot I even opened this.

@stroodle96
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I see you can get API keys if you got to the developer tab on their site, but I am not sure what to put for the URLs. Oh well. Hopefully someone finds a solution and posts it here.

@jorhett
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jorhett commented Apr 29, 2022

The link to go to is in the README. That redirects you to the Noonlight portal to setup your API keys and then outputs what you need to add to HA

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