Morning launch
School bags, heating, bins, and the first staff check-in share one state.
HA routine: heat + lights + reminders
Dublin pilot / Home Assistant native
Meitheal turns the private work of a household into an operating map: zones, owners, routines, automations, and human handoffs in one local-first surface.
School bags, heating, bins, and the first staff check-in share one state.
HA routine: heat + lights + reminders
Doors, gate, alarm state, and exception notes are visible before handoff.
Sensors resolved locally
The cleaner sees only the route, access window, and room readiness notes.
Human owner required
Gate access, plant-room context, and completion proof stay with the job.
Awaiting arrival
Locks, lights, open tasks, and tomorrow prep converge before shutdown.
Secure house scene
Filters, batteries, supplies, and recurring checks stop living in memory.
Next owner assigned
/meh-hal/ - from the Irish: people showing up to get the work done.
Household state stays close to the home and its Home Assistant stack.
A practical operating map before deep customization.
Family, staff, assistants, and contractors get different routes.
Open tooling first, no closed luxury ecosystem dependency.
Household handoff model
Most smart-home systems know devices. Most planners know tasks. Homes with real operating complexity need both, plus the moment where a machine has to hand the job to a person.
Decide priorities and exceptions.
Turns loose intent into an owned operating state.
Coordinate people, access, vendors, and proof.
Keeps the work tied to rooms, devices, deadlines, and outcomes.
Run recurring physical work without extra training.
Shows the route, current state, and what counts as complete.
Handle repeatable checks and device actions.
Escalates only when judgment or consent is needed.
Concierge setup path
The pilot is designed to reduce time delay and effort. Start with the routes that already cost attention, then wire deeper automation only where it removes work.
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Zones, routines, devices, owners, staff routes, and recurring decisions are captured as an operating map.
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Existing sensors, scenes, and automations are linked where they reduce manual coordination.
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Morning launch, evening close, maintenance, and staff handoffs become usable before the system expands.
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Concierge setup turns edge cases into repeatable flows without asking the household to adopt a new ritual.
Reduced effort, not just lower cost
| Capability | Digital planners | Luxury installs | Meitheal |
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| First useful path | Rebuild every list and habit by hand. | Survey, quote, install, then wait for changes. | Start with a concrete home operating map. |
| Execution | Notifications and comments. | Device scenes without household ownership. | Tasks, owners, automations, and proof in one route. |
| Handoffs | Chat threads and missed context. | Usually outside the system. | Family, assistant, staff, contractor, and automation states. |
| Ownership | Cloud workspace and subscription churn. | Vendor-controlled estate stack. | Local-first, Home Assistant-native, owner-controlled. |
| Ongoing effort | Another planning habit to maintain. | Call the installer for operational changes. | Concierge setup, then inspectable routines you can keep. |
Pilot access
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