Things don’t always work exactly as they should, however. If your Alexa routines aren’t working, it could be a problem with the routine itself, or with your device settings. If you’re having problems with your Alexa routines, here are some troubleshooting fixes you can try.

1. Testing Your Alexa Routine

If your Alexa routine isn’t working, there could be an issue with the routine or with the phrase that you use to trigger it. A quick and easy way to determine whether the trigger or the routine is the root of the problem is to test it through the Alexa app on your Android or iPhone device. To test your Alexa routine using the app:

Open the Alexa app.Tap on the More icon. Select Routines. Tap on the Play icon for one of your routines.

If the routine works as expected, then the problem is with triggering your routine. If the routine does not work as expected, then the problem is in the routine itself.

2. Check Your Device Isn’t Muted

One common reason that your Alexa routines aren’t working as expected is that you’ve turned off the microphone, either intentionally or unintentionally. You can stop your device from listening for your commands by using a physical switch to mute it. If your device is on mute, you won’t be able to trigger your Alexa routines with your voice. The way that you turn the microphone on and off will differ depending on the type of Echo device that you have. To toggle the microphone on an Echo, Echo Studio, Echo Dot, Echo Dot with Clock, and Echo Flex:

Look for a button that looks like a zero with a line through it.If this button is lit up red, then your device is muted.To unmute your device, press the button and the red light should turn off.Your Alexa device is now listening for your commands.

To toggle the microphone on an Echo Show 15, Echo Show 10, Echo Show 8, and Echo Show 5:

Look for the mic/camera off switch that is located on the top or side of your device.If the switch is against a red background, your video and microphone are muted.To unmute your device, slide the switch so that the red background is no longer visible.Your Alexa device is now listening for your commands.

3. Make Sure Your Routine is Enabled

Another reason that your routine might stop working is because it isn’t enabled. In the Alexa app, there is a toggle switch for each routine that allows you to turn routines off without needing to delete them. If your routine is disabled, it won’t run even if you say the correct trigger phrase. To see if your routine is enabled in the Alexa app:

Open the Alexa app.Tap the More icon. Tap Routines. Select the routine you want to check. At the top of the screen, you’ll see whether your routine is Enabled or Disabled. If the routine is disabled, tap on the switch to enable it.

4. Check Your Trigger Phrase

If your routine runs fine when you trigger it through the app but doesn’t work when you try to trigger it with your voice, then it may be that there is a problem with your trigger phrase. It may also be the case that you’re mistakenly using the wrong trigger phrase. To check the trigger phrase for your routine:

Open the Alexa app.At the bottom of the screen, tap the More icon. Tap Routines. Select the routine you want to check. You will see the current trigger phrase. If you want to change this phrase, tap View/Edit. Enter your new trigger phrase. Tap Next. Your trigger phrase will update. You may need to wait for up to a minute for your routine to be ready to use. Test your routine by saying your new trigger phrase.­­

5. Check Which Device is Listed in the Routine

If you have multiple Echo devices, you can specify in your routine which devices you want to perform your routine. If your Alexa routines aren’t working, it may be that they are not set up to act on the device you’re speaking to. To check which device is listed in your Alexa routine:

Open the Alexa app.Tap on the More icon. Select Routines. Tap on the routine you want to check. Scroll down to the bottom of the screen. If your routine involves a response from your Echo device, such as saying something, or playing a song, you will see a From section showing which device is set up to perform your routine. If you want to change this option, tap on the current setting. Choose the device you want to perform your routine each time. If you want the response to come from whichever Echo device you say the trigger phrase to, select The Device You Speak To.

6. Check Your Device Name

If your routine doesn’t work correctly even when you run it from the app, it may be that you have entered the incorrect names for your smart devices in your routine. For example, you may have put ‘turn on the bedroom lights’ instead of ‘turn on the bedroom lights’. This is only likely to be the cause of the problem if you used the customized actions option when setting up your routine. This option allows you to type what you would say to Alexa to perform the desired action. To check your listed device name in your Alexa routines:

Open the Alexa app.At the bottom of the screen, tap on the More icon. Tap Routines. Select the routine you want to check. Check that the actions are correct. If an action is incorrect, tap on it to make edits.Enter the corrected action. Tap Next. Your routine will now update.

7. Check Your Internet Connection

Although some commands will work without an internet connection, the vast majority of Alexa commands require an internet connection to work. If your device loses connectivity, you won’t be able to use your routines. To check if your Echo device is online:

Open the Alexa app.Tap on Devices. At the top of the screen, tap Echo & Alexa. You will see all of your Echo devices listed. If it says Offline, then the Alexa device is either powered off or has no internet connection. You can tap on a device to see its current Wi-Fi network. If you tap on an offline device, you will be walked through instructions for getting it connected to the internet.

8. Reboot Your Device

If none of the steps above work, try turning your device off and on again. Rebooting your Alexa device may not fix your problems, but you certainly have nothing to lose from trying it. To reboot your Alexa device:

Unplug your device from the power outlet.Plug your device back into the power outlet and wait for it to reboot.Once rebooting is complete, try your routine again.

Get More From Alexa

If you’re having problems with Alexa routines not working, one of the fixes above should help. If you’ve found any other ways to solve problems with your Alexa routines, then please do let us know in the comments. If you’ve just bought your first Alexa device, here’s how to set it up. Comment

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