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The original was posted on /r/homeassistant by /u/Intrepid-Tourist3290 on 2025-04-08 16:36:44+00:00.


RESOLVED!

Thank you u/Flo_coe for pointing out that Tuya Local https://github.com/make-all/tuya-local does not require any Dev Portals to work. it immediately found the local keys which I have saved and could use with Local Tuya but hey, if this works... happy days. Thank you!

UPDATE 2- Tuya Local offers WAY more functionality for the 2 devices I had in LocalTuya! Very very impressed. I'm absolutely going to ditch LocalTuya and use this instead.

I had LocalTuya all set up and working well, I followed this great Youtube guide and everything was all working great.

I just picked up a new device and when I go to the Tuya Dev portal and try and retrieve the Local Keys for the new device I'm getting "No permissions. Your subscription to cloud development plan has expired."

It was my understanding that this didn't need to be paid for if you stick to the basic setup (I have 3 devices in total now).

Does anyone know what the best route is here? From what I've read in other posts, people just set up a new account but it's unclear if this affects the existing devices, if this is needed or what. I saw another mention of raising a ticket with Tuya directly. I'm looking in to that too but don't want to shoot myself in the foot here!

Nothing worse than getting a new device and you're faced with stuff like this!

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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