Homekit is weird

Cupertino, January 21, 2024

I'm new to this... but HomeKit seems strangely restrictive. From searching on homekit.blog and google it looks like I can set a trigger that if the temperature drops below say 60 degrees (read by HomePod or other device) the only thing I can do is turn on a light bulb etc but I can't send myself a notification that I have a problem. I understand that motion detection can trigger a notification, but triggering a temperature limit cannot. am i wrong I hope I'm 100% wrong and getting inundated with downvotes.

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