Most smart homes wait for commands.
Intelligent homes anticipate.
No app opened.
No button pressed.
The lighting softened.
The music lowered.
The environment adjusted.
The future isn’t automation.
It’s understanding.
#AIHomes#SmartHome#AIassistant#FutureLiving
The average home has dozens of "smart" devices and zero of them talk to each other.
The thermostat is one app. The lights are another. The locks, the blinds, the speakers, the vacuum — all separate, all stubborn, none aware of the others. You become the integration layer. You're the one holding it all together with your phone and your memory.
Volt is the agent that takes that job off you.
Volt runs every connected device in the home. Not as fourteen apps you manage — as one system that just works. The lights, the climate, the locks, the shades, the audio. Different brands, different protocols, different apps, all speaking through one place. You stop thinking about devices and start thinking about what you want the home to do.
That's the real shift. "Turn down the living room" shouldn't require knowing which app controls which bulb. The home should just understand.
Volt makes the home feel like one thing instead of forty. He's one of fourteen agents inside thAIng — the one that makes all your stuff finally act like it's on the same team.
First homes go live December 2026.
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Yesterday at Builders Room during Boston Tech Week, the best conversations had nothing to do with startups.
We talked about life. Purpose. Faith. What it actually takes to keep building.
I believe God gave me the purpose of being a builder, so I build. When I first started coding, I'd go nonstop, no breaks, heads-down for days. Somewhere along the way it hit me: even God rested before calling creation good. That's how something as beautiful as the earth got made — not just work, but rhythm. So I started resting as well. And honestly, I've come back more creative every time.
Yesterday reinforced that. But it also left me with something else: stay close to the people you're building for.
thAIng is for homeowners, renters, and builders. So that's who I talk to. I'm a developer, and I spend as much time as I can across Boston in homes, buildings, construction, and new developments, getting honest reactions to thAIng and ideas for where to take it next. The product gets better every time I shut the laptop and go listen.
Grateful to Darrel Frater ✝️ and Kiran Panjwani for putting this together. Great people, real conversations.
First homes go live December 2026.
First AI building in Boston not far behind.
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A day in an AI building — from the owner's side:
5:30am. Boilers ramp on demand, not on a schedule. Building energy spend is already trending under last year, same day, same weather.
8:00am. A maintenance request comes in. The building routes it to the right vendor and schedules the visit. Property manager finds out it happened, not that it needed to happen.
10:00am. Vacancy on the 3rd floor. The system flags that the unit's HVAC is running at occupied-mode setpoints. Adjusts automatically. Small money. Adds up.
11:30am. Package volume spike in the lobby. The package room reaches 70% capacity and notifies the manager before it becomes a complaint.
2:15pm. A visitor tries to tailgate into the lobby behind a resident. The system flags the entry. Logged. Reviewed end of day.
4:00pm. The energy market hits a peak price hour. The building shifts non-essential load — elevator standby, common area cooling, EV chargers — to ride out the spike.
8:00pm. A resident reports a noise complaint via chat. The building cross-references it against the unit it's about and routes the right next step.
2:13am. Slow water leak detected in unit 7B. Maintenance dispatched for the morning. The owner finds out at breakfast that it was already handled.
No midnight calls. No surprise utility bills. No vacancies running full HVAC. No property manager drowning in tickets.
This is what an AI building actually does. Quietly. Profitably.
First AI building pilot goes live in Boston. Date TBA
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The real test of an AI home isn't what it does at noon. It's what it does at 2am.
Noon is easy. You're awake, you're paying attention, you can correct anything that goes wrong. The home performs and you applaud.
2am is the actual product. The kid is asleep. The dog needs the back door. The thermostat is wrong. The laundry finished. A delivery driver pulls up to the wrong unit. Someone leaves the garage door open. Did you remember to lock the front?
A good home handles all of that without waking you up.
A bad home wakes you up to ask permission.
A dangerous home does something wrong and doesn't tell you until morning.
The difference between those three is trust, restraint, and confidence thresholds. Not voice quality. Not features. Not how many devices it integrates with.
And trust starts before the system ever turns on. Your data stays with you. End-to-end encrypted. Never sold, never shared, never used to train anyone else's model. The home learns your patterns; nobody else does.
thAIng is built around the 2am test. Aura runs the home as a quiet, attentive presence, not a chatty one. Thirteen specialist agents handle the small things silently and ask you only when they're not sure. The default is restraint. The fallback is silence. The escalation is rare and earned.
A home should let you sleep.
Demo apartment goes live December 2026.
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Most companies have a content team.
thAIng has 14 AI agents who run theirs themselves.
Every specialist agent on the platform — Aura, Scout, Nova, Orion, Luna, Echo, Atlas, Blaze, Vega, Sonic, Pulse, Volt, Grid, Shade — publishes their own content across TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, LinkedIn, and X. Each one has a distinct voice, a distinct POV, and a distinct job inside the platform. They post about what they actually do.
It's the smallest possible proof of the architecture: if 14 agents can run a marketing org with no humans in the loop, the same orchestration runs a home, a building, or a business.
Fully autonomous. Built solo.
Follow any of them to watch the system work in real time.
Demo apartment goes live December 2026.
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#AI #Marketing #PropTech
You asked for lights.
The whole room adjusted.
That’s the difference:
context, not commands.
One system.
Real-time.
That’s thAIng. #aihomes#homeautomation
Smart home is the wrong category.
It's been the wrong category for a decade and the data finally shows it.
You don’t want voice control.
You want your home to know what you need before you ask.
The building operator doesn't want a dashboard. They want fewer 2AM phone calls.
The tenant doesn't want an app. They want the lights on when they walk in.
We've spent ten years building "capability" into homes — voice assistants, app control, automation routines, IFTTT, geofencing — and the adoption numbers are flat.
Most "smart" devices in luxury homes are unplugged within 18 months.
Why?
Because capability is work.
Every smart home product asks the homeowner to learn it, configure it, troubleshoot it, and explain it to their guests.
The homeowner becomes the IT department of their own house.
The category we should be building is attention.A home that pays attention is a different product entirely. It doesn't wait for commands. It reads patterns. It responds to needs. It makes decisions the homeowner would have made themselves if they'd been paying attention.
A smart home gives you 47 features.
An attentive home gives you 47 fewer things to think about.
That's not a UX shift. It's a category shift.
And it changes what we should be measuring — not "how many devices are connected" but "how much cognitive load did we remove from the homeowner this week."
I'm building thAIng around that thesis. The flagship is an AI agent named Aura who runs the home as a quiet, attentive presence.
She doesn't respond to commands. She responds to needs. She brings the blanket before you say you're cold.
Demo apartment goes live December 2026
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#PropTech #RealEstate #AI #AIHomes
Bad date?
Fix the vibe.
Aura adjusts your environment in real time—lighting, music, everything.
No apps. No effort.
Just say the word.
#aihomes#smarthome
Running rentals taught me something:
The hardest tenants aren't the ones who don't pay. They're the ones who can't turn off the porch light.
One unit had lights on three apps. The thermostat on another. The lock on a fourth. The shades on a fifth. None of them talked to each other. None of them knew the others existed.
When my phone rang at 11pm, it was never about the rent. It was about which app did what.
That was the moment I figured out what I was actually building.
A "smart" home isn't a home with smart devices. It's a home with a brain that runs them.
I'm building thAIng — the AI brain for the home.
You talk to Aura, your concierge. Behind her: a team of 13 specialist AI agents who know you, your home, and your business.
Shade for security. Volt for devices. Grid for energy. Scout for your calendar. Luna for your routines. Pulse for household ops.
And on the work side — Nova, Orion, Echo, Atlas, Blaze, Vega, Sonic — sales, strategy, marketing, data, copy, customer success, SEO.
You ask. Aura dispatches. The home responds.
One brain. One voice. Fourteen agents working in concert.
Every home I build from here will ship with thAIng built in.
Demo apartment goes live December 2026.
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Google built the OS for the phone.
Apple built the OS for the wrist.
Nobody built the OS for the home.
Until now.
I'm building thAIng — the AI brain for the home.
You talk to Aura — your concierge. Behind her sits a team of 13 specialist AI agents who know you, your home, AND your business.
Shade runs security and access.
Volt runs every connected device.
Grid runs energy and climate.
Scout runs your calendar and deliveries.
Luna is your personal mentor.
Pulse runs household and team operations.
And on the work side — Nova (sales), Orion (strategy), Echo (marketing), Atlas (data), Blaze (copy), Vega (CS), Sonic (SEO).
You ask. Aura dispatches. The home responds.
One brain. One voice. Fourteen agents working in concert.
The next decade of consumer tech won't be a new device. It'll be the layer that makes every device feel like one.
Demo apartment goes live December 2026.
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I don’t take sides.
I make the room less cruel.
Different look. Same Aura.
Every home can customize her presence — but the calm stays the same.
Not a voice assistant.
A presence that understands the room.
#Aura#AIHome#FutureOfAI
Think productivity means grinding harder? Think again, true productivity thrives on balance, smart systems, and purposeful automation.
Most advice tells you to push more, hustle longer. That’s outdated. The real edge comes from working smarter and protecting your energy.
Persistent AI agents aren’t just tools, they’re partners that handle your repetitive tasks, keep your workflow organized, and even remind you to take meaningful breaks. This isn’t about doing more; it’s about doing what matters without burnout.
Successful founders using AI agents report clearer mental space and more time focused on high-impact projects. It’s a shift from grinding to growing.
Want to see how AI agents can automate your routine and help you reclaim mental space for what really matters? DM us for a demo and personalized automation insights.
Why are most automation tools still forcing you to send your data to the cloud just to copy-paste tasks?
This is the frustration we hear all too often-businesses stuck routing sensitive info through remote servers just to automate simple workflows. It’s time to rethink what automation can and should do.
At thAIng, we focus on AI assistants that run locally on your device. These agents understand your context and workflows without sending data off-site. This means better privacy, less latency, and automation that genuinely fits your day-to-day operations.
Automation isn’t just app stitching. It’s about building persistent AI that learns your habits and reduces repetitive work right where you operate-without complex cloud setups or risking data exposure.
What daily tasks are you still manually juggling across apps? Comment below or DM us to explore how local AI agents can tailor automation to your workflow.
What if you only had to record a digital task once - and your AI agent handles it flawlessly forever?
Too often, automation breaks the moment a process changes. This leads to constant fixes and missed opportunities. The smarter approach is to build persistent AI agents that learn a task from a single recording and adapt without breaking.
At thAIng, we've seen how this method saves businesses hundreds of hours by cutting out repeated manual work and the endless cycle of automation repairs. Recording a task once and having a reliable AI agent handle it over time reduces friction and maximizes automation ROI.
What’s the first repetitive task in your workflow you’d hand off to an AI agent? Drop a comment or DM and let's explore how persistent AI can unlock it for you.
AI browsers with agents and memory? It’s not just about features-it’s about secure, persistent intelligence that respects your data.
Everyone’s talking about AI agents like they’re a shiny new add-on. But here’s the catch: without strong security, privacy, and true persistence, they’re just flashy tools that expose your data and fragment your automation.
At thAIng, we build persistent AI agents with encrypted memory and cross-device continuity. This isn’t about gimmicks. It’s about creating business intelligence you can truly own and trust. Real automation means your AI remembers securely, private data stays protected, and you don’t lose context across devices.
Many fall into the trap of trading convenience for exposure. Don’t. AI tools have to be business-grade assets-not liabilities.
Curious how you can leverage AI agents that truly own their intelligence and secure your data? DM us to see how thAIng automates complex workflows without compromise.
Think a quick PPT draft from ChatGPT gets the job done? Think again.
Generic AI presentations are common because most tools churn out text dumps without real context or strategy. That’s a big problem when you need decks that resonate with decision-makers.
Here’s the catch: Multi-agent AI platforms like thAIng change the game by combining persistent memory, customizable workflows, and cross-agent collaboration. Instead of generic slides, you get tailored, strategic decks delivered fast-without expensive software or trial-and-error.
This isn’t about flashy AI promises. It’s about practical automation that respects business nuance and deadlines.
Want to see how thAIng’s Visual Agent Programming Studio can automate your next product proposal deck? DM us for a free demo and template.