You bought the devices. Now give them a brain.
An OpenClaw agent sits on your home Wi-Fi, discovers every connected device — lights, thermostats, locks, cameras, speakers — and manages them all from a single Telegram chat. No app switching. No routines to program. Just tell your agent what you want.
No cloud dependency. No app you forgot about. Your agent lives on your network and knows every device on it.
We install your Holy Agent on a dedicated Mac Mini (or your existing hardware) on your home network. It runs 24/7, locally, without depending on any third-party cloud service to stay online.
The agent scans your Wi-Fi and identifies every smart device — Philips Hue, Nest, Ring, Ecobee, August, Sonos, Lutron, and dozens more. It maps your home and understands what each device does.
Open Telegram and talk to your agent like you'd text a person. "Heading to bed," "we're leaving for the weekend," "it feels warm in here" — the agent understands intent and executes across all your devices simultaneously.
Example conversation
You → Agent
"Heading to bed"
Agent → Your Home
All done. Sleep tight. 🌙
Your agent understands your whole home — not just individual devices — and manages them together intelligently.
Morning energize, movie mode, dinner ambiance, away simulation — your agent creates and executes scenes across every room based on what you're doing, not what button you pressed.
Adjusts before you're uncomfortable, not after. Your agent learns when you wake up, when you're home, your preferred sleeping temperature — and adjusts proactively. Especially critical in Charleston's humidity.
Locks doors you forgot, monitors cameras, arms your system when you leave, and sends alerts if something's off. You don't have to remember — the agent does it for you.
Turns off every TV and speaker with one message. Sets up movie mode across your whole home. Manages multi-room audio without you opening four different apps.
Identifies energy waste, adjusts climate when the house is empty, tracks your usage patterns, and reduces your bill without you thinking about it. Some households see 15–25% savings.
Instead of programming rigid schedules that break the second your life changes, just tell your agent your plans. "I have an early meeting tomorrow" is enough for it to adjust your morning automatically.
When a hurricane warning goes out, your agent can walk through your full storm checklist — closing shutters, adjusting climate for extended absence, activating backup systems, and sending you a confirmation.
Going to the beach for a week? Your agent manages lights on a randomized schedule to simulate occupancy, adjusts climate for energy savings, monitors cameras, and alerts you to anything unusual.
Google Home, Alexa, and Apple Home are great for following commands. That's where they stop. Your Holy Agent goes further.
| Alexa / Google / Apple | Holy Agent | |
|---|---|---|
| Command execution | ✓ | ✓ |
| Proactive adjustments (acts before you ask) | ✗ | ✓ |
| Understands natural language ("it feels warm in here") | Partially | ✓ |
| Learns your patterns over time | ✗ | ✓ |
| Cross-ecosystem device coordination | Limited | ✓ |
| Runs locally (no cloud dependency) | ✗ | ✓ |
| Responds to complex intent ("going on vacation") | ✗ | ✓ |
| Multi-step automation without programming | ✗ | ✓ |
| Data stays on your local network | ✗ | ✓ |
Smart home hubs are designed to respond to commands. Your Holy Agent is designed to manage your home — there's a fundamental difference in what they're built to do.
Not scripted voice commands. Real conversations that trigger intelligent, multi-device action across your home.
Your agent dims all the lights progressively, locks the front door and garage, sets the thermostat to your sleep temperature, arms the security system in stay mode, and shuts off any TVs or speakers still running. One message. Twelve actions.
Your agent switches to vacation mode — randomizes lights on a natural schedule to simulate occupancy, adjusts the thermostat for energy savings, activates continuous camera monitoring with motion alerts, and checks in with you daily until you're back.
For Lowcountry homeowners, storm prep is a real use case. Your agent walks through a full checklist — closes smart shutters, sets the HVAC to prep mode, turns off smart sprinklers, secures garage doors, saves camera footage locally, and gives you a status report.
Dims the living room lights to your preferred theater level, lowers any smart blinds, sets the temperature a degree cooler, pauses whatever was playing in other rooms, and sends the kids' rooms a gentle "quiet hours" alert. All from a two-word message.
One package. Everything included. Your home runs itself.
+ $500/mo · or self-hosted one-time (no retainer)
Your own AI agent, deployed on your home network, managing every connected device from a single Telegram chat.
Self-hosted means one-time setup, no monthly fee — your agent runs on your hardware indefinitely. Hosted means we manage the infrastructure and keep your agent updated. Both options include full local control over your home network.
We install in-person throughout the Charleston metro. Each area has its own unique smart home challenges — we know them all.
Hub page for all Charleston area smart home AI. Overview of the Lowcountry's unique challenges — humidity, hurricanes, historic district limitations.
Beach house management, vacation rental automation, storm prep for oceanfront properties.
Charleston's largest suburb — family homes, newer construction, full smart home integration.
Luxury homes with full-stack integration — lighting, climate, security, entertainment, all coordinated.
Family homes and everyday automation — the kind that makes real life genuinely easier.
Historic homes with modern tech integration — respecting architecture while adding intelligence.
Gated community, vacation homes, energy management for properties that sit empty for stretches.
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