@bogdan96:
Happy to help. You can still control most anything from the app in local mode, but I will plead ignorance to Hue (I do not have one). But the app has to be on your local network then of course. Not sure if there is a way to "trick" it via DDNS or such... Hmm... Anyways, different topic.
I am using a mix, true (ZigBee and Z-Wave, with a Nest thermostat and a mess of Network Devices mixed in as presence sensors). But I have nowhere near the number of HA devices. My ZigBee and Z-Wave count is in the 50s at this point. I have about 70 network devices, but most remain inactive (there are ~20 Amazon Dash buttons on my network, all as presence sensors not for purchasing).
My recommendations for adding so many in would be:
1) Plan it a bit. Right now you cannot reorder devices in the lists. So add them in useful batches (per room, per type, something that is useful to you). Also name them in a useful manner. With many of mine being duplicate devices I number them, then write on them the number.
2) Get a battery. Some means to keep your Almond powered on as you walk around. A small UPS is a good idea for any router. In thus case you could walk around with it all and add the devices in without having to power off and wait for bootup each time you need to move it. I actually have a 12vDC battery backup meant for phone systems that plugs right into my Almond+ but a normal UPS should work.
3) Keep the SmartThings handy. Until you get everything moved over and working the way you want, better to have both. You may find something that is not supported yet that you have gotten used to having.
Last... Keep us posted! I would love to hear how if goes, see a list of what devices you have, etc... I would recommend joining the Beta program if you are so inclined.