We are making a smart switch people can shape.
Tap behavior, automation timing, room logic, and interaction patterns should feel personal instead of factory-locked. The hardware stays clean and dependable while the experience layer stays flexible.
Smart Project builds connected switch hardware with a programmable layer on top, so customers are not trapped inside rigid scenes, fixed automations, or one-time setup choices.
Customers should be able to keep refining how their switches behave as routines, rooms, and expectations change over time.
Install clean connected hardware.
Shape the behavior with software logic.
Keep refining the experience later.
A kitchen switch does not need to behave like a bedroom or hallway switch.
Customers can shape timing, sequences, and room logic around actual routines.
The switch is meant to follow customer-defined behavior rather than a closed preset menu.
This is direct-to-customer hardware built for real rooms, daily routines, and evolving expectations.
The product keeps gaining value because the software layer can continue changing after installation.
Tap behavior, automation timing, room logic, and interaction patterns should feel personal instead of factory-locked. The hardware stays clean and dependable while the experience layer stays flexible.
The value of a programmable switch is that the same hardware can keep adapting as customer needs change.
Kitchen, bedroom, hallway, and workspace behavior can all diverge cleanly.
Customers can build scenes and timing rules around the way they actually live.
Useful hardware should not become static hardware. The control plane extends its horizon.