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We think about technology that makes life easier — and share what we learn.

What you will read here

We do not write about trends here. We write about things we have seen in the field — what works, what does not, and why. Three things you will find: • Real examples — concrete projects, concrete numbers, concrete decisions. How a client in Maksimir solved lighting in a 140 m² apartment. What happened when we connected HVAC and presence detection in a commercial building. • Technical explanations without fluff — KNX vs. Zigbee without the "industry buzzword" routine. What "scalable" actually means and when you need it. • Expertise from our projects — mistakes we made (and fixed), decisions that paid off, and those that did not. The goal: after the article you know something you did not know before, or you have a question you did not have before. Anything else is a waste of time — yours and ours.

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One email a month. No more. Never promotional offers, never "our team is reaching out", never "5 reasons why…". What you get: • A summary of all articles published in the previous 30 days — three sentences per article, so you decide what is worth reading. • One practical tip that did not make the article — usually something we learned at the last minute on a project. • Industry news roundup when something is genuinely relevant (a new KNX standard, a major change at a manufacturer). Most months this section is empty because there is nothing to say. You can unsubscribe with one click. We use the email only for the newsletter — nothing else, never shared with anyone. Currently 1,247 readers.

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I read three articles and decided to change my network approach before we even started on the apartment. Probably saved me three years of headaches.
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Finally someone writes about smart home tech without the "wow factor". Dry, precise, useful. The only blog in the sector I actually read.
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