HomeKit invites not working after HomeKit architecture upgrade

This is a problem many people are having ( based on Reddit). After upgrading to the new HomeKit architecture ( all devices are at iOS 16.4 including HomePods and AppleTV) my "Home" worked fine - however my wife ( all devices on iOS 16.4) , who is a member of my home ( and iCloud Family), saw our "Home" disappear - she lost access to all devices.


Inviting her back to my Home would consistently fail. She would get the invitation, click "Accept", then ... nothing but an empty default Home. And yes, I double checked she did not have multiple 'Homes'.


Things tried


  • Logging in and out of iCloud on both accounts.
  • Changing the name of the Home
  • Rebooting "everything"
  • Deleting all Homes from both accounts
  • Installing the "HomeKit" reset profile from Apple and reseting HomeKit on both accounts
  • Rebuilding the Home from scratch before inviting


Other odd behavior I noted

  • Invites might or might not appear on her devices depending on which email associated with here AppleID I used. Her secondary email the (iCloud.com one) would work "better" than her primary gmail.com AppleID


There is a real issue here with iCloud and HomeKit "still" in iOS 16.4

Posted on Apr 4, 2023 09:59 AM

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Apr 9, 2023 11:18 AM in response to pers1

Yes, something is definitely wrong on Apples back end related to family sharing that may be related to all these issues.

Unrelated to my HomeKit woes... I have iCloud+ and several times my wife got kicked off from iCloud+. I had to disable family sharing of iCloud+ then enable it again to get her back on our family plan. I dealt with Apple support on that issue so it hopefully they are seeing a pattern.

Apr 5, 2023 12:02 PM in response to Vancouver22

No, all the HomePods were all at 16.4 before I attempted the upgrade. The Apple TV is the hub anyway.


In any event, the ONLY solution that worked was ( after reset and deletion of all homes) was to rebuild our "Home" under her account as "owner" and then have her invite me. So our new Home is rebuilt under her account and everything is working. I will say the new HK architecture does make devices much more responsive. But Apple still has some serious back-end issues


Apr 4, 2023 12:42 PM in response to loopless

If your wife is on 16.4 she’s supposed to be able to access it. You might have an OS mismatch going on. It happened on mine with one HomePod. I noted in the HomePod setting it was on 16.4 but in iCloud settings it remained on 16.3.2. I had to reset the HomePod and set it up again. Following this it showed it was back on 16.4. I can’t say that's the cause. it’s just something you might want to take a look at. On your iPhone in settings - your name - scroll down to the HomePod and tap it it see its details to see if it says 16.4.

May 8, 2023 11:02 AM in response to loopless

Hello,

resetting the data on the target iPhone according to the article below helped me. After the reset, I recommend waiting 10 minutes before sending the invitation again. Now I have another problem - I have two Homes and the invitation from the second one has not yet arrived on iPhone at all.


https://timothyduong.me/tech/2021/6/16/resetting-your-apple-homekit-in-icloud-homekit-pending-invitation-issue

Jun 30, 2023 05:08 AM in response to loopless

Me too - I have two homes set up - one for work and one for home. I sent an invite to someone at work, while she was there, and it worked fine. Two hours later I went home, and needed to invite a house guest. I did exactly the same thing I did with the person at work - just sent an invite - and at home it didn’t work. Same as the others here; the invite appeared on her device as a notification, then promptly disappeared and I couldn’t find the invite anywhere. I had to do it several times so that I could catch the notification as soon as it popped up.


It said that I needed to upgrade to the new architecture before she could be invited. I went back to my phone to upgrade and it said that I couldn’t because it would screw up the people sharing my work hub. As I said, it was only 2 hours earlier that I successfully added a person to my work home - no request for an update.


There is one difference between the two. The person at work had an Apple email address as their appleID, while the person at home has a Yahoo.com email address as their appleID. I could possibly see something like that screwing up something like this.


BTW - I rarely invited people to share (although I have needed to at work) because of the requirement that they have an iCloud account. I always found that frustrating. Not everyone has one, and I’m not going to make someone create an iCloud account just so they can control my lights the few times that they need to.


Can you have an appleID without having an iCloud account? Maybe that’s it…. I highly doubt that the person at home has one; she wouldn’t set it up if it wasn’t automatic with her Apple ID.

Jun 30, 2023 05:14 AM in response to lagitane

Just found the answer to that - no, you have to set up an iCloud account - it is not automatic with your Apple ID. I’m pretty sure the person at work has an iCloud account, and my house guest does not.


That may explain the difference with inviting the two. I’d be curious to see if anyone else here with the problem saw the same - did the people being invited have an iCloud account or just an Apple ID?

Nov 28, 2023 07:55 AM in response to lagitane

With the new update to Apple Home on iOS, my wife was today kicked out of our shared Home, and Apple now says I need to buy a home hub for us to be able to share our Home again. I’m only using Home to be able to control our lights from the control centre. This no longer works for us. Have anyone else noticed this?


This seems like a desperate move from Apple to make people buy their overpriced Homepods.

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