- Once you add your Google Nest thermostat to the Home or Nest app, you can easily control it even when you're not at home.
- Nest Thermostat and Nest Learning Thermostat (4th gen) can be controlled with the Home app.
- Control Nest Learning Thermostat (3rd gen or earlier) and Nest Thermostat E with the Home app after you migrate your Nest Account to a Google Account.
- The Nest app also offers full control and settings for the Nest Learning Thermostat (3rd gen or earlier), and Nest Thermostat E.
Home app controls
For a brief overview of Nest Thermostat control in the Home app, check out this video tutorial:
How to control your Nest Thermostat from the Google Home app
Open the Google Home app and tap your thermostat. Your current and target temperatures will appear in the Home app, just like on your thermostat. If your thermostat doesn't appear in the app, make sure you’ve added it to your account and fully set it up.
Depending on the type of system you have, you can:
- Change the target temperature
- Select a mode
- Change temperature presets
- Hold the temperature
- Turn on your fan
- Change your temperature schedule
- View your energy history
- Change thermostat settings
Change the target temperature
- Tap your thermostat in the app.
- To change the target temperature, drag the dot around the ring. If your thermostat is set to Off or Eco, switch to another mode to change the temperature.
- To fine tune the temperature, tap the plus or minus buttons at the bottom of the ring.
Select a mode
There will be different options in this menu depending on the type of equipment you have installed. If you have both heating and cooling, switch between Heat , Cool , Heat-Cool , and Off modes.
If you have a Nest Thermostat (2020), you can also select one of your custom preset temperatures. Tap Presets , then select one of your preset settings to apply.
Hold the temperature
Note: This feature is only available for the Nest Thermostat and Nest Learning Thermostat (4th gen).
- Open the Google Home app .
- Tap Favorites or Devices
- Select your thermostat.
- Make sure your thermostat is in Heat, Cool, or Heat • Cool mode before you try to start a temperature hold.
- Tap Hold temperature .
- Select the Current temp or temperature preset you want your thermostat to hold.
Note: If the temperature you want doesn’t appear, change your thermostat’s current temperature to the one you want to hold. When you reopen the hold temperature settings, you’ll be able to select the temperature you’ve just set.
- Select the end time you want the temperature to hold for.
Note: If you’re using the Eco preset, you can also choose None to hold the temperature indefinitely until you end the hold. For other presets, your thermostat can hold the temperature for up to 24 hours.
- Tap Start to begin the temperature hold.
Note: If you want to make changes to the temperature but there’s a hold on the temperature, the app or thermostat will tell you to end the hold first.
- Open the Google Home app .
- Tap Favorites or Devices
- Select your thermostat.
- Make sure your thermostat is in the Heat, Cool, or Heat • Cool mode the temperature hold is in.
- Tap Hold temperature .
- Tap End hold.
- Follow the steps above if you want to start a new hold on the temperature and change the hold settings.
Turn on the fan
If your system is able to control your fan separately from your heating or cooling, turn it on from this menu.
- Open the Google Home app .
- Tap Favorites or Devices
- Select your thermostat.
- Tap Fan Set fan timer.
- Select the duration you want your fan to run.
- Tap Start.
For more information on how to control your fan or set a daily fan schedule, learn how to control your fan with the Nest thermostat.
Change your temperature schedule
Note: This feature is only available for the Nest Thermostat and Nest learning Thermostat (4th gen).
- Open the Google Home app .
- Tap Favorites or Devices
- Select your thermostat.
- Tap Schedules.
When you first set up your thermostat, set a schedule and get suggested changes to help you save energy while keeping you comfortable, but you can also edit the schedule at any time. Check Nest thermostat temperature schedules for detailed instructions.
View your Energy History
To view usage insights across day, week, or month time frames, tap Settings Energy dashboard.
Learn how to read your Nest thermostat's Energy History
Change thermostat settings
- Open the Google Home app .
- Touch and hold your thermostat's tile.
- Tap Settings .
- Depending on your thermostat model, you’ll have a specific selection of settings available to you. For instance, you might be able to change your settings, manage temperature preferences and schedules, view your Energy dashboard, and more.
Nest app controls
Older Nest thermostats can be controlled with the Nest app and the Home app. Open the Nest app and tap your thermostat on the home screen. Your current and target temperatures will appear in the Nest app.
You can also:
- Change the target temperature
- Switch to Eco Temperature
- Change your temperature schedule
Change the target temperature
- To change the target temperature, drag your finger along the ring.
- To fine tune the temperature, tap the up or down arrow at the bottom of the ring.
Select a mode
There’ll be different options in this menu, depending on the type of equipment you have installed.
Learn more about thermostat modes
Turn on the fan
Some forced air systems let you control your fan separately from your heating or cooling, which you can turn on from this menu.
- Tap Fan .
- To choose how long you'd like to run your fan, swipe left or right.
- If your system has multiple fan speeds, choose one.
- Select Start.
For more information on how to control your fan or set a daily fan schedule, learn how to control your fan with the Nest thermostat.
Change your temperature schedule
Tap Schedule to view or change your schedule.
Your thermostat will automatically learn your schedule so it can help save energy while it keeps you comfortable, but you can also edit the schedule at any time.
Nest thermostat temperature schedules
View your Energy History
To check your heating, cooling and fan usage for the last 10 days, tap Energy History .
Nest thermostat Energy History
Change thermostat settings
Note: You will also be able to adjust many of the same settings on your thermostat.
- On the Nest app home screen, tap your thermostat.
- Tap Settings .
- Here you can change your settings, manage your Google Nest Temperature Sensors, and view information about your thermostat.