

Alexa: Amazon makes life difficult for suppliers like "Bring!"
If you use an Alexa app to create and manage shopping lists or notes, this has been much more complicated since 1 July. At least if it is an app from a so-called third-party provider.
Amazon is no longer so friendly to developers of apps for the Alexa smart home speakers. At least not to those who offer applications that Amazon believes are better than its own. Apps that you use to manage to-do lists or your shopping list via voice control have no longer had access to Alexa's Amazon API since the beginning of July.
Alexa, open Bring and add broccoli to the shopping list.
The change not only affects the Swiss supplier of lists, which is probably insignificant for Amazon. The apps "Anylist" and "Todoist", which are widely used in the USA, will also have to educate their users to use different voice commands. This is because what Amazon told developers of third-party apps in a blog article at the end of May, quite shortly before the changeover, applies to all of them:
From 1 July 2024, you will no longer be able to use list skills or the List Management REST API to access Alexa lists in your skills or apps, i.e. Alexa shopping and to-do lists.
Google and Apple don't like third-party apps either
As a previous heavy user of "Bring!" on our home Alexa - actually the only useful application - I'm curious to see whether I'll get used to the new command. Or whether Alexa will be used even less as a result.
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