Pair the surfaces your sudo should respond on. They share the same memory and tools as voice and chat.
WhatsApp family
Add the people your sudo should talk to on WhatsApp. Each person messages the shared Sudo WhatsApp number from their own phone, and the bot replies to them individually.
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No family members yet — add one below.
Join the test WhatsApp number ↗
This environment uses the Twilio Sandbox. Each phone must
opt in once — tap the button (or send join … to
the sandbox number on WhatsApp) before the bot can message it.
Numbers must be in full international form (E.164), e.g. +919812345678.
The role picks the onboarding & check-in messages each person receives —
add yourself as Primary to get WhatsApp onboarding too.
The member should send a first WhatsApp message to the Sudo number so the bot
can reply within WhatsApp's 24-hour window.
Device
Your Sudo device reports its health every 30s. Green means it's online and the mic, wake word, and voice pipeline are all working.
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Voice
Choose how your sudo sounds. This changes the speaker for both spoken replies and the device's status cues. The language and provider are set by the admin — here you pick the voice.
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A voice change takes effect on the device's next conversation (and the next time it speaks a cue).
Remote console
No monitor on your Sudo? Stream its live console — device state, wake meter, health, transcript and the raw log — to your browser. Off by default; turn it on to debug, then off when you're done.
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The device starts/stops streaming within ~30s of toggling (one heartbeat). Nothing is stored — it's a live tail.
Home Assistant
Connect your Home Assistant and Sudo can control your smart home — lights, switches, scenes, climate, locks — by voice, chat, or WhatsApp. You already host Home Assistant; Sudo just needs its address and an access token.
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In Home Assistant, open your profile → Long-Lived Access Tokens → Create Token,
then paste the token here with your instance URL (e.g. https://home.example.com).
The token controls your whole home, so it's stored only for your account and never shown again.
Control takes effect on the agent's next turn after you connect.