Dev version only. Live production site has not been overwritten.
Custom automation for hard-to-fit problems

Automation that actually fits the way you operate.

We design and build custom automation for homes, short-term rentals, farms, facilities, and operations teams that have outgrown plug-and-play tools. If the workflow matters, we engineer around the real-world constraints instead of forcing you into a generic app.

Local-first reliability Cross-platform integration Feasibility before sprawl
600+ automations and integrations shipped
Homes to ops from leak shutoff to industrial alerting
Built to last local-first where reliability matters
What we automate
  • Property damage prevention with leak sensors, shutoff valves, and alert routing
  • Arrival, departure, and presence logic for homes, rentals, and field teams
  • Climate, energy, and equipment workflows tied to sensor conditions and schedules
What buyers usually need
  • One place where hardware, cloud tools, and local systems work together
  • Clear scope before buying parts or committing to a platform
  • Support after launch instead of a dead-end install
Buyer confidence

What makes this offer easier to trust

Prospects buy faster when they can see both fit and restraint. This version sells capability without sounding like it says yes to everything blindly.

Works with existing systems Can be remote or on-site Useful even when the answer is “don’t build that” Designed around uptime and failure modes
Who this is for

Three buying paths instead of one vague promise

The original site talked to everyone at once. This dev version gives each buyer a clearer reason to keep reading.

Homes and estates

For owners who want comfort, protection, and control without babysitting apps and scenes.

  • Presence-based routines
  • Leak, freeze, and power-loss protection
  • Lighting, shades, climate, and access control

Properties and hospitality

For rentals and lodging teams that need fewer emergencies, tighter operations, and better visibility.

  • Turnover and arrival workflows
  • Guest-safe automation boundaries
  • Damage prevention and remote alerts

Business and field operations

For teams that need equipment, vehicles, sensors, and staff actions to trigger the right response automatically.

  • Equipment and condition monitoring
  • Fleet, dispatch, and geofence logic
  • Cross-system alerts and reporting
Why the positioning works better
“We automate anything” is catchy. “We solve the messy automation problems generic tools don’t handle well” is easier to buy.
That is the core rewrite strategy in this dev version.
What changed in the copy
  • More outcome language and less abstract breadth
  • Clearer buyer segmentation
  • Softer entry CTA than “book a consult”
  • More emphasis on integration, reliability, and decision support
Example systems

Concrete use cases sell better than industry labels

These are framed around outcomes a buyer already understands, rather than broad categories like “smart homes” or “manufacturing.”

Leak shutoff for a property portfolio

Detect water under sinks, behind appliances, or near heaters, then close the main, notify the right person, and keep an audit trail.

Best fit: rentals, hospitality, multi-property owners

Geofence-driven arrival logic

Trigger lighting, doors, HVAC, task alerts, or team notifications based on who arrived, which vehicle crossed a boundary, and how long they stayed.

Best fit: homes, service teams, gated properties

Climate and equipment protection

Use temperature, humidity, weather, and device state to protect greenhouses, pipes, server closets, outbuildings, or refrigeration.

Best fit: facilities, agriculture, critical environments
Trust

Buyers need proof, not just possibility

This section turns “we can do weird things” into signals that lower risk for a serious prospect.

600+

Custom automations, integrations, and connected workflows delivered across personal and operational environments.

9 min

Average response target for critical alerts in managed environments where immediate notification matters.

Fixed scope first

Discovery and design happen before hardware sprawl, platform lock-in, or partial installs start eating budget.

Social proof

Proof blocks that feel specific enough to matter

These are placeholder testimonials, but the structure is now set up to support real client proof instead of generic praise.

“We had water damage risk in multiple units and no clean way to monitor it. The new system gave us shutoff automation, alerts, and a record of what happened.”

Operations lead Vacation rental portfolio

“The difference was not just the build. It was having someone map the exceptions, overrides, and failure cases before anything went live.”

Facilities manager Mixed-use property environment

“Other vendors wanted to sell a stack. This process started with the workflow and only used the tech that actually helped.”

Owner-operator Small operations team
Common objections

Answer the questions that slow a sale down

A serious prospect usually wants a few practical answers before they ask for time.

Do you need to replace everything I already use?

No. The default assumption is to preserve what is working and add the logic, integrations, or control layer that closes the gap.

Is this only for smart homes?

No. The offer is broader than consumer smart-home installs. It includes property operations, equipment monitoring, alert routing, and custom workflows.

How do we know if a project is worth doing?

That is the point of the feasibility review. The first goal is clarity: simple fix, custom build, or not worth the complexity.

Better first CTA

Start with the problem, not the platform.

Tell us what should happen, what is getting in the way, and what systems are already involved. We can tell you whether the automation is straightforward, custom, or not worth building.

No hard sell Useful even if the answer is “not yet” Designed to qualify the right work quickly