Amazon Alexa Setup — Mysa for In-Floor Heating
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Updated February 1, 2026
Add your Mysa for In-Floor Heating to Amazon Alexa to control your floor heating with voice commands and create smart routines for your home.
Requirements
To use Mysa for In-Floor with Amazon Alexa, you'll need:
- Alexa device — Amazon Echo, Echo Dot, Echo Show, or any other Alexa-enabled device
- Alexa app — Installed on your smartphone or tablet (iOS or Android)
- Mysa account — Active Mysa account with your In-Floor thermostat already set up in the Mysa app
- Mysa skill for Alexa — Free skill available in the Alexa app skill store
- 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi connection — Your Mysa and Alexa device must be on the same Wi-Fi network
Tip: Make sure your Mysa thermostat is already connected to Wi-Fi and showing as "Online" in the Mysa app before enabling the Alexa skill.
Enable the Mysa Skill in Alexa App
Follow these steps to enable the Mysa skill and connect your thermostat:
- Open the Alexa app on your phone or tablet
- Tap the More icon (three horizontal lines) at the bottom right
- Select Skills & Games
- Tap the search icon and search for "Mysa"
- Select the Mysa skill in the search results
- Tap Enable to Use
- You'll be directed to sign in with your Mysa account (a new window may open)
Note: If you're not automatically signed in, enter your Mysa email address and password when prompted.
Link Your Mysa Account to Alexa
After enabling the skill, you'll authorize Alexa to access your Mysa account:
- On the Mysa authorization screen, enter your Mysa email address
- Enter your Mysa password
- Tap Sign In
- Review the permissions requested by Alexa
- Tap Authorize to grant access
- You should see a confirmation message: "Mysa Skill is now linked"
- Return to the Alexa app
Important: This authorization allows Alexa to control only the thermostats you own. Your login credentials are not stored by Alexa — only a secure token is saved.
Discover Your Devices
After linking your account, Alexa needs to discover your Mysa thermostat:
- In the Alexa app, go back to the Mysa skill page
- Tap Discover Devices (or wait for automatic discovery)
- Alexa will search for all Mysa thermostats connected to your account
- Your In-Floor thermostat will appear in the Mysa device list
- Assign each thermostat to a room for easier voice control (e.g., "Bathroom," "Bedroom")
Tip: Naming your thermostat by room makes voice commands more natural. For example, if you name it "Bathroom Floor," you can say "Alexa, set the bathroom floor to 25 degrees."
Alexa Voice Command Examples
Once your Mysa is discovered and linked, you can control it with voice commands:
| Command | What happens |
|---|---|
| "Alexa, set the bathroom floor to 25 degrees" | Sets bathroom thermostat to 25°C |
| "Alexa, increase the bedroom floor temperature" | Raises bedroom thermostat setpoint by 1°C |
| "Alexa, turn off the kitchen floor heating" | Sets kitchen thermostat to lowest setpoint |
| "Alexa, what's the bathroom floor temperature?" | Reports current temperature |
| "Alexa, decrease the hallway floor heat" | Lowers hallway thermostat setpoint |
| "Alexa, make the living room warmer" | Increases living room thermostat |
"Alexa, set the bathroom floor to 25 degrees"
What happensSets bathroom thermostat to 25°C
"Alexa, increase the bedroom floor temperature"
What happensRaises bedroom thermostat setpoint by 1°C
"Alexa, turn off the kitchen floor heating"
What happensSets kitchen thermostat to lowest setpoint
"Alexa, what's the bathroom floor temperature?"
What happensReports current temperature
"Alexa, decrease the hallway floor heat"
What happensLowers hallway thermostat setpoint
"Alexa, make the living room warmer"
What happensIncreases living room thermostat
Note: Use the room name you assigned during device discovery. The thermostat responds best to commands that include the room name and temperature value.
Create Smart Routines
Beyond voice commands, you can create Alexa routines to automate your floor heating:
- Open the Alexa app
- Tap More then Routines
- Tap Create Routine (+ icon)
- Give your routine a name (e.g., "Morning Floor Heat")
- Add a trigger (time, Alexa phrase, or smart home device event)
- Add an action: Search for your Mysa thermostat and select it
- Choose the action (set temperature, turn on/off)
- Save your routine
Example routines:
- "Alexa, good morning" → sets bathroom floor to 24°C and bedroom floor to 22°C
- Time-based: Every weekday at 6:00 AM → set basement floor to 20°C
- "Movie time" → set living room floor to 21°C and dim lights
Troubleshooting Connection Issues
Skill won't enable or authorize
- Make sure you're using the correct Mysa account email and password
- Check that your Mysa account is active and in good standing
- Clear the Alexa app cache and try again
- Sign out of the Alexa app and sign back in
- Ensure your Mysa thermostat is online in the Mysa app
Devices won't discover
- Verify your Mysa thermostat is connected to Wi-Fi (check Mysa app)
- Confirm both your Alexa device and Mysa are on the same 2.4 GHz network
- Force Alexa to rediscover devices: Tap the Mysa skill, then tap "Discover Devices"
- Restart your Alexa device (unplug for 30 seconds)
- Try disabling the Mysa skill and re-enabling it
Voice commands aren't working
- Confirm the thermostat shows as "Online" in the Alexa app
- Make sure you're using the exact room name assigned during device discovery
- Try rephrasing the command with the temperature in Celsius (e.g., "Set bedroom to 23 degrees")
- Check if Alexa is hearing you correctly by checking the Alexa app activity log
Alexa can't control the thermostat
- Verify the Mysa skill is still enabled in the Alexa app (check Skills & Games)
- Confirm your Mysa account hasn't changed and is still active
- Re-authorize the Mysa skill by disabling and re-enabling it
- Restart both your Alexa device and the Mysa thermostat (wait 2 minutes before trying again)
Routines aren't triggering
- Verify the thermostat is listed as available in the routine setup
- Check that the thermostat shows as "Online" in the Alexa app
- Test the routine manually by tapping "Run Now" in the routine details
- Make sure the routine trigger is set correctly (time, phrase, etc.)
Still having issues? If you continue to experience problems with Alexa integration, our support team is here to help. Contact support@getmysa.com