Danfoss Link™

Danfoss Link™

Turn your mobile device into a remote control for your Danfoss Link™ CC.

App info


1.3.9
November 26, 2025
Android 7.0+
Everyone
Get Danfoss Link™ for Free on Google Play

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App description


Android App Analysis and Review: Danfoss Link™, Developed by Danfoss A/S. Listed in Lifestyle Category. Current Version Is 1.3.9, Updated On 26/11/2025 . According to users reviews on Google Play: Danfoss Link™. Achieved Over 112 thousand Installs. Danfoss Link™ Currently Has 526 Reviews, Average Rating 3.3 Stars

The simple and intuitive user interface lets you control your home heating from anywhere. Download the Danfoss Link™ App and enjoy home heating of tomorrow:

✔ Adjust home heating easily and intuitively with the remote you know the best
✔ Stay in full control of your home heating day and night – even when you are not at home
✔ Set the temperature to fit your rhythm and enjoy superior thermal comfort
✔ Living Zone – set the temperature in one room or group more rooms for easy zone control
✔ Save energy by automatically lowering the temperature when you do not need it

The Danfoss Link™ App is compatible with all Wi-Fi enabled Danfoss Link™ CC panels.

Connecting your mobile device with your Danfoss Link™ CC is easy and lets you control your living connect®
radiator thermostats, floor heating and more from anywhere. If you need support or have any questions about
the Danfoss Link™ App, please visit link.danfoss.com.

Do you want to try the app before buying your Danfoss Link CC?
Then simply download the Danfoss Link™ App and try the built-in demo version of the app.
We are currently offering version 1.3.9. This is our latest, most optimized version. It is suitable for many different devices. Free download directly apk from the Google Play Store or other versions we're hosting. Moreover, you can download without registration and no login required.

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What's New


Support for Android 16

Rate and review on Google Play store


3.3
526 total
5 30.0
4 16.1
3 22.0
2 18.9
1 13.0

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Total number of active users rated for: Danfoss Link™

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Recent Comments

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Bjarne Büchmann

I\m a big fan of the Danfoss link system. Unfortunately, the API is super-closed (so you cannot access+save your own data), and the app is pretty bad. Basically, it is a stripped-down version of the Central Controller (CC). From the app you can start/stop heating, but not for individual rooms/zones - it's all or nothing. In practice, this means that you normally must go to the CC anyway. In the app I can actually see the measured temperature from all the thermostats/room sensors in the house - and whether the individual rooms presently have active heating. But you cannot save or log the information. Although the data is available, there is no interface/API available. If for some reason you want to turn off heating in some rooms, while turning on heat in other rooms you will be out of luck. This cannot be done - neither from app or CC. From the CC you can turn on (or off) heat in a number of rooms, but not both. From the app you can only start or stop heating in the entire building at once. For communication, the app contacts a Danfoss "cloud server", which then communicates with your CC in some "secure" (aka obscure) way. Expect things to break if Danfoss ever closes that service. Running an instance in a local cloud (under your own control) is out of the question. According to Danfoss, they do not store/save/log these data on their servers. I would rather keep the data in house (and store time series in a DB), but that cannot be done with this system (with or without the app). Obviously, Danfoss must have an API, but I am not allowed to get it. This app is "not compatible" with my Motorola running Android 8.1. I cannot see why, just "not compatible" in play store, so I cannot even try to install it on that device. Runs fine on Android 8.0 on a Samsung. Overall, the devices/hardware are great; The CC and app are so-so, and a useful interface (API) is simply not available.

user
Stella

I'm renting an apartment in a building of 3 apartments with one Danfoss Link system. We're all on the same "living zone". I'm trying to create my own living zone so I can have my own schedule without messing up the other tenants. It's impossible to do and there's literally no help or support on line to assist. There's no point having a schedule if youre forced to heat every single room at the same time! Basically everything has to be done manually! Very inconvenient :(

user
A Google user

the app was very slow in the past in terms of interactions with the controller. now after the last sw update of the controller to pause the heatining from app seems to work rather sporadic(app shows paused but controller not, only after the app restart you can see if you really have paused the heating). please fix this bug and connection speed between the app and controller

user
Alexander Bartash

I have to say it works but their new Ally system does not support the previous gen devices from Danfoss. Also there is no history for temperature changes, which would be super useful for learning how to optimize home heating. I've invested 2000$ into Danfoss Link system for my home heating just to find out that a year later they release Ally and now completely refuse to fix any problems in the old system. This is not a smartphone which you change every couple of years, it is home-maintenance devices which are supposed to work at least a decade or more and save you money. But if you deprecate the old system every few years it will never be economically justified to invest into Danfos systems. Why should I pay premium price for Danfos if I could go with something 4 times cheaper from AllExpress?

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Colin Lowden

Difficulty with CC and getting any positive support in the Czech Republic. I updated the CC and this was a mistake. Slowed the system right down. I am scared to connect the new one to the internet. Forget trying to get support, total run around. Product works. But major limitations.

user
Jakub Malý

Devices keep disconnecting from the network. When the app is working, it is incredibly slow, every command takes 10-30s to process. The worst app I unfortunately have to use.

user
Google Account

From a few weeks app displays "connection lost". Several restarts are required to get it working. Internet connection is fine.

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Vlatko Kuzmanoski

Basically never gets updated. Danfoss is usually known for quality products, but this product and app is a huge disappointment. They created it, and now they don't care - it was not that cheap either....