Image: Pixabay Google currently has two separate apps for managing Google WiFi and Nest WiFi, with Google WiFi and Google Home, respectively. However, the company is looking to reportedly change this and have only one unified app for everyone to use. According to a new report, the company is looking to shut down the older Google WiFi app and migrate all users to the Google Home app. Also Read - Google Maps Compass returns for Android users, more new features introduced According to a report by 9to5Google, citing an email sent out to all Google WiFi and Nest WiFi network owners, Google has announced that its “Google WiFi” app will begin the process of shutting down from May 25. After the date, users will no longer be able to set up a new network or reconfigure their existing network with the app. Also Read - Google will block certain apps from accessing other applications on your phone