Actions on Google is the name for third-party services on Google Assistant, which was opened up to developers back in December. There is no shortage of Actions available, but I have yet to find one that I would actually use more than once. Google wants developers to create compelling features for Assistant, so the company has started a competition with various monetary and physical rewards.
There are quite a few prize categories, ranging from ‘Best app by students’ to ‘Best life hack.’ Google will chose three overall winners, with first place winning tickets to Google I/O 2018, $10,000, and a walk-through of Google’s campus.
Google is offering up to $10,000 to developers making Google Assistant actions was written by the awesome team at Android Police.