What You Get
Home Assistant is the nuclear option for smart home control—completely local, endlessly customizable, and compatible with virtually everything. But it’s not plug-and-play. Getting Home Assistant properly configured requires Linux knowledge, networking skills, and patience with YAML files.
That’s where we come in. We’ll set up Home Assistant so it actually runs your home automation, not just sit there looking impressive in a dashboard.
Here’s What We Do
Hardware selection & setup: We help you choose the right hardware (Raspberry Pi, mini PC, or dedicated server) and install Home Assistant OS with proper storage, backups, and network configuration.
Device integration: We connect all compatible smart devices—lights, switches, thermostats, cameras, sensors, locks, media players, garage doors, and more. If it can integrate, we’ll integrate it.
Dashboard design: We build clean, functional dashboards for controlling your home—not cluttered messes with dozens of unnecessary cards.
Automations & scenes: We create automations that actually work—lights that respond to motion, climate control that adapts to your schedule, notifications that matter, and scenes that set the mood.
Voice control: Integration with Alexa, Google Assistant, or Siri so voice commands work reliably (and locally when possible).
Add-ons & extensions: Installation of useful add-ons like File Editor, Terminal & SSH, Mosquitto MQTT broker, Node-RED for advanced automation, or anything else your setup requires.
Training: We explain how everything works, how to make basic changes yourself, and when it makes sense to call us for more advanced modifications.
Pricing Tiers
- Basic Setup ($599): Up to 15 devices, one dashboard, basic automations, voice control.
- Standard Setup ($749): Up to 30 devices, multiple dashboards, advanced automations, MQTT, migration help.
- Advanced Setup ($899): 40+ devices, complex automations, custom integrations, network optimization, documentation.
Who Needs This
- You want local control instead of cloud dependency.
- You’re migrating from SmartThings, Wink, or another failing platform.
- Your current setup is unreliable, fragmented, or frustrating.
- You’re technical but don’t want to spend nights fighting YAML.