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Grouping rooms for boost/off

I have our house divided into rooms with timings setup that work majority of the time. But, it would be good to boost multiple rooms at once but not all rooms (eg downstairs). Would be great if you could have boost/off zones that consist of multiple rooms, without it being all rooms.
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  • Can you add a feature to group rooms (i.e. ground floor / first floor etc) to a cluster to be able to boost / switch off with one click.
  • HunterGather
    edited December 2
    Yes please, this seems like a simple tweak to the system but a huge help to users
  • Hugradar
    Hugradar
    edited November 6

    This is the feature i am after, turning on certain rooms at the click of a button ..

    Rather than selecting individual rooms, just do ground floor


  • Hugradar
    Hugradar
    edited December 2

    This is the feature i am after, turning on certain rooms at the click of a button ..

    Rather than selecting individual rooms, just do ground floor

  • Highams130
    edited December 2

    This would be a great feature.

    I was looking for boost zone. I do not want to boost heating all rooms

  • Irek85
    Irek85
    edited December 2
    As a workaround I started creating automations in Alexa that cover some of your requirements. For example, for work from home it turns off certain rooms and heats up my office. Adds more elasticity then pre dedicated groups.
  • Volo86
    Volo86
    edited December 2
    It's incredible that you can't join rooms in a group. It would be useful if even joining multiple valves didn't lose the temperature and humidity data of the individual radiators.
    I bought valves for the whole house and returned them after 4 hours.

    Terrible purchase
  • This is a fairly fundamental feature I'm surprised isn't already on the app by default.

    It desperately requires the ability to great a grouping on the top bar of the app, alongside the boost all button where you can selectively control a handful of rooms (e.g. downstairs) without having to manually heat each room or boost all.

    The app is fairly polished but lacks the customisability to group things as desired.