How to shut down your computer using Google Assistant
Tyler Lee
Google Assistant can do many things for you. It can help you set reminders, search for things online, make restaurant bookings for you, and so on. But what about controlling your computer? What if you needed to be able to tell Google Assistant to shut down your PC?
If that sounds like an awesome feature you’d like to have, the bad news is that there is no official way of doing so. The good news is that if you’re willing to put in a bit of effort, there is a workaround that will allow Google Assistant to control your PC (up to a certain extent), which includes shutting down your PC, launching apps, adjusting the volume, and more.
Before you start
Before we start, there are a couple of apps you’ll need to download onto your PC as well as your mobile device. This includes:
A Google Assistant enabled smart speaker or a phone with Google Assistant
We should point out that Push2Run supports other platforms aside from Dropbox such as Pushbullet and Pushover, but for this guide we’ll be using Dropbox since we assume that there are probably a good number of users who might already own a Dropbox account.
According to Push2Run, there are some slight differences between your choice of Dropbox, Pushbullet, and Pushover, but for the most part it will get the job done.
Create an account if you don’t have one, or sign in if you already have one
Tap on “Create”
Under “Create your own”, tap on “Add” next to the “If This” button
Search for Google Assistant and tap on it
Select “Say a phrase with a text ingredient”
Enter the details in the screenshot above and tap “Create trigger”
Now tap on “Add” button next to “Then That”
Search for Dropbox and select it
Sign into your Dropbox account
Tap on “Create a text file”
Enter the details in the screenshot above
Under the File name field, make sure it’s the same name as the one you created in the Push2Run setup
In the Content field, the first thing will be the name you chose for your device in the Push2Run setup, followed by <br>. Tap “Add ingredient” and choose “TextField”, enter <br>, and then tap “Add ingredient” again and choose “CreatedAt” and close it with <br>
In the Dropbox folder path field, make sure it’s the same as the Dropbox folder path in the Push2Run setup. Also, make sure you are using forward / and not
Tap “Create action” when you’re done
Tap on Finish
Creating the “shutdown” card for Push2Run
Now that you’ve already setup Push2Run and created an IFTTT trigger, you’ll need to add cards to Push2Run so that it recognizes the commands and knows what to do.
Launch Push2Run
Click Actions > Add
Enter the details above and click “OK” when you’re done
Make sure it’s toggled on
Now you can launch Google Assistant and say, “OK Google, tell my PC to shutdown” and it will! There will be a few seconds of delay between your command and the execution, but it should eventually work. While it is obviously longer compared to if you were at your PC, it might be handy if you’re about to leave the house and you don’t want to run back upstairs to your room and shut your PC down.
Push2Run also has several card examples you can use for other types of actions such as playing songs and more, so check it out if you’re interested.