The best Alexa skills will help you make the most out of Amazon’s personal voice assistant, which comes installed in Amazon Echo smart speakers and the best Alexa speakers, as well as a number of other smart home devices. You can even summon Alexa hands-free on your smartphone when the recently-redesigned Alexa app is open.
Amazon has added plenty of features to Alexa, but the real key to making the smart assistant fit your needs is through the best Alexa skills. Currently, there are more than 100,000 Alexa skills available, which let you control the best smart home devices, order pizza, play trivia games, listen to the news and weather, shop online and even start your car.
After combing through hundreds of offerings from different brands and developers, here is a comprehensive list of the best Alexa skills that will help you get the most out of Amazon’s assistant. Plus some of the most recent additions to the skills library, like Daily Music Pick.
Check out our guide on how to use Alexa for more tips and tricks.
What are the best Alexa skills?
It’s difficult to rank the best Alexa skills because everyone’s needs and routines are unique to them. However, certain ones stand out if we think they’re useful to a majority of Alexa users. Right now, we’re big fans of Alexa Guard, which taps into your Echo speakers microphones to let you know when an alarming sound (such as glass breaking) occurs in your home.
Another one of our favorite skills is Send a Hug. It’s an easy way to let those you love know you’re thinking about them, even when you’re far apart.
One of the best Alexa skills right now for giving back is Alexa Donations. You can ask Alexa to donate funds to non-profit organizations like the Children’s Miracle Network, Doctors Without Borders, Feeding America or any other charity that matters to you. Giving back has never been easier.
Some of the best Alexa skills can help you in health emergencies, too. Although Alexa can’t call 911, you can use the Ask My Buddy skill to send notifications to an ‘in case of emergency’ contact when you’re in need of help. Similarly, you can use the MyPetDoc skill to get support for your furry friends who aren’t feeling well. Alexa can provide advice and point you towards a nearby veterinarian should your cat or dog require an in-person visit.
1. Alexa Guard
Alexa Guard turns your Echo smart speakers into security devices, listening for signs of trouble such as glass breaking or your smoke alarm going off. Your Alexa app will then notify you when it hears anything suspicious, which might be faster when you’re out of the house.
You might also be interested in Alexa Guard Plus, which is essentially a beefier version of the Alexa Guard. Not only will Alexa alert you when it sense a problem, it will contact authorities for you, too. At $50/year, it’s the cheapest professional monitoring service around.
2. Send a hug
Missing your loved ones? Let your friends and family know in seconds that you’re thinking of them by sending a hug through Alexa. Just say, “Alexa, send a hug” to deliver a virtual hug with any of your Alexa contacts.
It’s important to stay in touch with people you care about. Our Amazon Echo Show 8 (2nd Gen) review describes how heartwarming it is to conduct video chats, but do you know how to make a voice or video call using Alexa? You can call someone using your Echo, Echo Dot or Echo Show, whenever you want to catch up.
3. Get exclusive Amazon deals
If you ask “Alexa, what are your deals?” you’ll hear a series of Amazon Prime member-exclusive deals that you need an Alexa-enabled device to take advantage of. Once you’ve carried out a purchase, you can ask Alexa for updates on your delivery status, as well as place a reorder. Visit Amazon’s Voice Shopping page to get the sentences you’ll need to say to trigger one of the best Alexa skills available to use now.
4. Get a weather report
While Alexa has built-in support for forecasts, Big Sky is among the best Alexa skills for giving you accurate, up-to-the-minute weather information. That’s because it provides hyper-local forecasts based on your street address. The service uses information from Dark Sky, and can provide data such as wind speed and humidity.
5. Get nutrition tips
Trying to make some healthy adjustments to your diet? You can ask Alexa for quick nutrition tips if you need a place to start. Although you should seek out a certified nutritionist for ongoing concerns about your diet, your voice assistant can offer some generic advice based on healthy lifestyle topics sourced from the Mayo Clinic. Just say, “Alexa, give me a nutrition tip.”
6. Talk to Alexa in different languages
Not every household speaks the same language. If you happen to live somewhere where members of the family are fluent in more than just one language, Alexa has a mode built just for you. Multilingual Mode is one of the best Alexa skills because it lets you talk in two different languages, and Alexa will understand either dialect. The service is available in the U.S. (with support for English and Spanish), India (where it will support Indian English and Hindi) and Canada (where Alexa will understand both English and Canadian French).
7. Make a donation
Through Alexa, you can donate to a charity or organization. Just say “Alexa, donate $20 to the American Cancer Society,” or even more simply, “Alexa, make a donation,” and then you will be prompted to choose an organization and a dollar amount. Currently, there are over 270 charities with which this feature works, including the American Heart Association, ASPCA, Doctors Without Borders, One Laptop Per Child, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, and the Wikimedia Foundation. Here is a complete list of organizations that accept voice donations via Alexa.
8. Get help for your pet
If your pet is sick or acting strangely, MyPetDoc is the among the best Alexa skills to help you diagnose what’s wrong. Describe Fido’s symptoms, and Alexa will ask follow-up questions and provide advice. If Alexa doesn’t know what’s wrong, it will forward your conversation and phone number to a veterinarian, who will give you a call within a few minutes. (Just remember that while Alexa can give you some guidance, it’s not a substitute for an official vet visit).
9. Get recipe ideas
It’s hard to pick just one of the best Alexa skills for cooking, as there are so many that serve different needs. Some of our favorite skills include Easy Meal Ideas for quick-and-easy recipe recommendations, America’s Test Kitchen Daily Cooking Q&A, from the editors of Cook’s Illustrated, which posts new recipes, tips and techniques in its weekly Q&A. Morton’s Salting Sous Chef can tell you exactly how to salt everything you’re cooking, and delivers general salting tips as well. If you have an Echo Show 8 or Echo Show, just say “Alexa, show me recipes” and select your favorite, and Alexa will walk you through the steps.
10. Listen to audiobooks
If you enjoy reading, you might also like audiobooks, since they let you to ‘read’ a book while doing other things. Of all the best Alexa skills for audiobooks, Audible is the top pick. Audible, a mobile audiobook service, lets you play your current read through your Alexa speaker and control it with your voice. Alternatively, you can listen to certain Amazon Kindle books through an Alexa speaker, even if you don’t have one of the best Kindles.
11. Call another Alexa-enabled device
Amazon allows you to make voice or video calls to and from other Alexa-enabled devices, such as the Echo, Echo Dot, Echo Show, and the Alexa app on your smartphone. Alexa looks through your phone’s address book to find contacts who have the Alexa app or an Echo device, and then gives you the option of calling them. Here’s how to use Alexa’s Drop-in for more information.
12. Play music
You can stream music using Alexa from a variety of services (Spotify, Amazon Music, Apple Music, Sirius XM, iHeartRadio, Deezer, Tidal, Gimme, TuneIn, Pandora, Pandora Premium and Vevo), and within each, up- or down-vote songs and play selected playlists. With Amazon’s music library, you can also launch playlists based on specific activities, eras, artists, even your mood. You can also combine categories, such as “80s music for running,” or, if you’re feeling frisky, you can even ask Alexa to play hook-up music. Did you know you can also get Amazon Music free on your Echo?
13. Use Alexa as a personal trainer
Alexa can whip your behind into shape with the 7-minute-workout skill. If you say, “Alexa, start 7-minute workout,” the virtual assistant will suggest reportedly tested exercises that will increase your metabolism, improve your energy and remove fat. The best part: You can take breaks when you need them. These are the best Alexa skills for health and fitness.
Some of the best fitness trackers also have Alexa built in. As noted in our Wyze Band review and Fitbit Versa 2 review, Alexa can act like your workout coach from your wrist.
14. Check your credit card balance
American Express-card holders can manage their accounts with the Amex Alexa skill. Saying “Alexa, open Amex,” will allow you to connect your account. Then, you can check your account balance, make a payment, review charges, check your available credit and more. This is one of the best Alexa skills for keeping your finances in order.
15. Find your favorite restaurants
Looking for a place to eat? Alexa has all the information you could need about the businesses around you. Just ask “Alexa, what time does Taco Bell open?” or “Alexa, what’s the address of Wendy’s?” It can tell you a restaurant’s hours, location, phone number, address, and more.
16. Clean your apartment
Some of the best Alexa skills are those that let you automate tedious chores. A number of the best robot vacuums, including the Shark Ion R85 and the Roomba i7+ can be commanded to start and stop cleaning using Alexa. Vacuuming has never been this hands-off!
17. Play games
Alexa can also supply the fun. There are a ton of different trivia-related skills, but some of the best Alexa skills when it comes to games are Rock, Paper, Scissors, Lizard, Spock; 20 questions; bingo; Jeopardy; tic-tac-toe. More are cropping up all the time so check out the Games, Trivia & Accessories section of the Alexa app to find the game you want to play.
18. Schedule a meeting
Provided you have access to their calendars, you can schedule meetings with your contacts using Alexa. Amazon’s assistant will suggest meeting times based on both of your schedules. If a conflict arises after you’ve scheduled a meeting, you can ask Alexa to move the appointment to a different time. Supported calendars include iCloud, Gmail, G Suite, Microsoft Office 365, Microsoft Outlook and Microsoft Exchange (only through Alexa for Business).
19. Watch TV
There are several ways to control your TV using Alexa. If you have a Logitech Harmony remote, you can use the Harmony skill to link the remote to Alexa. It’s recently been upgraded so you only have to say “Alexa, turn on my TV” or “Alexa, pause,” and the command will automatically be sent. Here’s how to connect Alexa to your Harmony remote.
Tivo Bolt, Roamio, and Premiere owners can also control their DVRs using Alexa, as can Dish, Fios and Frontier customers. Here’s how to connect Dish and Alexa.
20. Teach Alexa what you know
Alexa Answers is the voice assistant’s crowd-sourced skill. It encourages Amazon to users share their intel on their favorite topics with the Alexa community by responding to questions Alexa doesn’t know the answer to yet. Once you’ve submitted an answer, you can earn badges based on how many questions you’ve answered, how many times your answer has been shared with Alexa customers and more.
21. Get pregnancy tips and advice
Everyday Health’s What to Expect is the best Alexa skill for expectant parents. It provides daily and weekly tips, guides, and advice, and is customized to your due date. The skill also provides advice for the first year of your newborn’s life, too.
22. Get first aid
The Mayo Clinic skill provides basic first aid answers, for everything from minor scratches to CPR instructions. However, this skill is intended for instructional purposes only; if you’re in a life-threatening or emergency situation, call for help.
23. Get help in emergencies
The Ask My Buddy skill will send a notification (text, SMS or phone call) to a preselected contact when you’re in an emergency and can’t reach your phone. While this feature is not a substitute for 911, it lets you tell loved ones you need help.
24. Ask Alexa to explain itself
This skill was designed to make your voice assistant’s behavior less cryptic. When you ask “Alexa, why did you do that?” you’ll hear an explanation for why Alexa responded the way it did to your last voice command. Presumably, the feature will lead to better communication between you and your voice assistant in the future.
25. Connect with your Fitbit
Want to find out how close you are to reaching your daily step goal? The Fitbit skill lets you ask Alexa how many steps you’ve taken, how well you slept and how you did on other metrics recorded by your Fitbit activity tracker. Check out our reviews of the best Fitbit devices to choose the right one for you.
26. Get the latest news
The NPR Hourly News Summary skill is a 5-minute briefing of the day’s headlines, updated every hour. If you want to test your knowledge of the news, try out NPR’s Wait Wait Quiz based on the comedy show “Wait Wait…Don’t Tell Me.” You’ll be asked fill-in-the-blank trivia questions about the week’s news. If you answer five correctly, you’ll be entered for a chance to have your name mentioned in the next episode of the show
27. Start your car
Want to get your car started and warmed up before you drive off? A number of auto brands have skills that allow you to start your vehicle remotely, lock and unlock doors, change the interior temperature, turn on the lights and more. These include Hyundai Blue Link, MyFord Mobile and EV Car for Teslas.
28. Turn your lights on or off
Why bother reaching for your phone or a light switch when you can simply tell Alexa to turn off your connected lights? You’ll need a smart plug or a smart light for this skill to work, but it’s pretty handy. Skills are available for a number of smart-home platforms including Lutron and Control4. Here’s how you can connect Alexa to your Philips Hue lights.
29. Follow your favorite teams
Alexa wants to help you stay on top of your favorite sports and teams. In the Alexa app, in the menu, tap Settings. In Sports Update, search for and save your favorite teams. The digital assistant can give you details such as scores and upcoming schedules for NFL, NBA, MLS, MLB, NHL, WNBA, NCAA, and other American sports. Once you’ve entered your team, you simply say “Alexa, give me my sports update.”
30. Control your thermostat
Several smart thermostats, including the Nest Learning Thermostat, Honeywell RTH8580WF, Honeywell Lyric, Honeywell Lyric T5 and Bosch BCC100 can be connected to Alexa, so that you can change the temperature just by speaking. Going one better, the Ecobee 5th gen—our favorite smart thermostat—even has Alexa built into it, so you don’t need to talk to an Echo or Echo Dot.
How to choose the best Alexa skills for you
Picking the best Alexa skills for you is subjective. While almost everyone can benefit from weather, traffic, music and news skills, you’ll want to think about other ways Alexa can help or entertain you. It is your personal assistant, after all.
If you own any number of smart home devices, the best Alexa skills for you include the ones that associate to the IoT brands you use. Whether you use Philips Hue, C by GE or Lifx smart lights, there’s an Alexa skill to establish hands-free control. The same goes for the makers of the best smart plugs, best smart locks and more.
Certain wearable devices also offer Alexa skills. Try using the Fitbit skill to see your fitness goal progress and health metrics, and the Bose skill to change the music of your smart speaker or headphones.
We’d recommend enabling emergency skills just in case, too. You don’t hope to use the Ask My Buddy skill, but you’ll be happy you have a ICE contact set up when trouble strikes.
How we test the best Alexa skills
We spend a lot of time exploring the Alexa app to find the best Alexa skills for our readers, as well as asking Alexa itself for suggestions. Wherever you might keep an Alexa speaker, we consider what kind of queries you might have while in that space. We also test a variety of skills that help with chores, errands, scheduling, communication and more.
For certain Alexa skill categories like ‘Start Your Day,’ ‘Get Exercise’ and ‘Music & Audio,’ we test the top offerings and look at user ratings to make confident recommendations. Sometimes skills aren’t as smart as they’re advertised, so we’ve vetted the ones above to make sure they work and make Alexa the most useful personal assistant it can be.
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