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This basically creates a web app on my iPhone with this Icon
IMG_1379.webp
Sadly…No longer available.
Asked ChatGPT what happened to it and got this response…

I checked the link you gave: https://teslavoice.glideapp.io/ — it now returns an Internal Error page, so it’s no longer publicly working (at least in its current form).

I also searched around and found some clues:
  • The app was originally a community-driven (crowdsourced) list of Tesla voice commands.
  • Posts from users suggest at times the underlying “Glide sheet” backing the app would go blank or the app would stop displaying commands properly. For example: “Glide sheet is blank?”
  • I did not find any official statement from the app creator or “Tesla” (the company) confirming a shutdown or major change.
Possible explanations:
  1. Backend (Glide) issue or misconfiguration
    Since the app is built on Glide, if the underlying data sheet was deleted, renamed, or permissions changed, the app would error out. It may be a broken link or misconfiguration on the creator’s side.
  2. App retired or discontinued
    The maintainer might have intentionally taken it down or let it lapse (for cost, maintenance, or lack of interest).
  3. Permission / access changes or app restrictions
    The author might have restricted access (e.g. private) or removed public viewing.
  4. Glide platform changes
    If Glide changed their hosting, app routing, or requirements, older apps might break or require migration.
 

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Maybe with the upcoming grok implementation this might be possible….
What I've read, it may take a few Grok upgrades until we can talk to Grok in plain English and get him/her/it to complete the task in our Teslas.
 
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What I've read, it may take a few Grok upgrades until we can talk to Grok in plain English and get him/her/it to complete the task in our Teslas.
I think it’s more so just ensuring Ai getting access to controls doesnt In turn create a hazard. Which I respect but I think with time the only voice command will be driven by grok instead of the regular push to talk that teslas have .

honestly I just want a.s.s for my Cybertruck, like honestly it’s long overdue
 

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Sadly…No longer available.
Asked ChatGPT what happened to it and got this response…

I checked the link you gave: https://teslavoice.glideapp.io/ — it now returns an Internal Error page, so it’s no longer publicly working (at least in its current form).

I also searched around and found some clues:
  • The app was originally a community-driven (crowdsourced) list of Tesla voice commands.
  • Posts from users suggest at times the underlying “Glide sheet” backing the app would go blank or the app would stop displaying commands properly. For example: “Glide sheet is blank?”
  • I did not find any official statement from the app creator or “Tesla” (the company) confirming a shutdown or major change.
Possible explanations:
  1. Backend (Glide) issue or misconfiguration
    Since the app is built on Glide, if the underlying data sheet was deleted, renamed, or permissions changed, the app would error out. It may be a broken link or misconfiguration on the creator’s side.
  2. App retired or discontinued
    The maintainer might have intentionally taken it down or let it lapse (for cost, maintenance, or lack of interest).
  3. Permission / access changes or app restrictions
    The author might have restricted access (e.g. private) or removed public viewing.
  4. Glide platform changes
    If Glide changed their hosting, app routing, or requirements, older apps might break or require migration.
Interesting I just talked to Julian Over this morning who is one of the administrators of the spreadsheet today. We've been conversing for the last couple days and he added another suggestion of mine, "Open LightShow" but didn't update it yet today. Try this link: . Also, you may want to add my webpage as a favorite in using your Tesla browser. It's a list of most of the commands and divided into categories that are easy to read while driving: www.timcraig.com/teslavc
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