One automation at a time, built end to end — across the home, AI tools, and hardware. Every build points at a single outcome: less busywork, more time back, with the real costs and failure points left on the table.
What this covers
- Step-by-step builds for home automation, AI workflows, and device integrations.
- What each build costs — in money and in setup hours.
- Where builds break, and what it takes to keep them running.
- Clear costs, failure points, and maintenance tradeoffs when the evidence is available.
Starter → Builder → Power-User
Builds here climb in ambition. Start with one moving part; add more only when the time-back justifies the complexity.
- Starter — a single-step automation done in one sitting: one shortcut or one smart-plug routine.
- Builder — multi-device or multi-app builds chained into one dependable routine.
- Power-User — custom systems and local control, with a clear accounting of whether the added complexity paid off.
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