If you’re reading this post, congratulations on joining our exclusive community space for Ring developers.
We are glad you’re here and are excited to help with questions and provide guidance as your evaluate the Ring APIs & SDKs.
Ice Breakers!
To get started, take a moment for introduce yourself in the comments below. If you’re not sure of what to say, feel free to use the following questions for some inspiration:
What are your favorite development tools and open source libraries for building apps?
How many Ring devices do you have and what are your favorite features?
What’s one tip you would share with others getting started with API integrations?
After you introduce yourself, you can react and comment on fellow introductions.
I’m a Dev Advocate here at Amazon and I’ll be working in and around the community space a lot, so hopefully I’ll get to know all of you.
As an Amazonian, I believe I’m legally required to say Kiro and the Amazon Developer GitHub. But I really do love them and use them all the time!
I have two security cameras, one that I use for testing the Ring API, and one I use to monitor a storage closet. I love the backup battery, so I know that no one can ever cut the power and get away with messing with my closet.
If you ever get stuck with the Ring API integration, ask Kiro for help. That saved my bacon too many times.