CasaSmart service
Clean interfaces for tablets, phones, wall panels and daily routines.
Who this is for
For owners who already run Home Assistant and want a clean interface the whole family actually uses — on the phone, on a wall-mounted tablet and on the landing screen. For anyone tired of cluttered dashboards full of cards, raw entities and names like “switch.0x84fe”, who wants clear scenes (morning, away, evening) and a per-room view that is easy to reach with one hand.
Dashboard design is a service separate from setting up Home Assistant from scratch: we start from an installation that already works and build an interface on top of it that is designed for people, not for entities. We work inside Home Assistant (Lovelace), using native cards plus, where it makes sense, custom layouts, so each screen shows only what matters there: lights, climate, blinds, sockets, cameras and sensors grouped per room, with clear icons and names in RO or RU.
In practice we design three distinct surfaces. On the phone — a vertical layout with the most-used scenes and rooms within thumb reach, plus a quick status view (doors, temperature, consumption). On the wall tablet — an always-on “kiosk” panel with large scene buttons and a page per room, suited to a hallway or kitchen. On the desktop — an overview view, useful for maintenance and for the days you want the whole picture at a glance.
Daily scenes are the heart of the interface. We set up “Morning”, “Away”, “Evening” and “Night” as visible actions, not buried in menus, and link them to the devices you already have — Shelly relays, Sonoff, Aqara or Zigbee-via-Matter switches and sensors, thermostats and blind motors. Many of these core automations can keep running locally on Home Assistant, so the interface stays fast and less dependent on the cloud.
We do not change the logic of your installation without discussing it — if you also want new automations or a system expansion, we treat that separately. Here we focus on visual clarity, a consistent structure, role-based access (children, guests) and an interface the family uses without a manual.
Focus on UX, not just install: an interface the whole family uses, no manual needed
Local-first: core scenes can run on Home Assistant, so the interface is fast and less cloud-dependent
Native RO and RU: clear names and icons instead of technical entities
Local team in Chișinău: tweaks, on-site visits and support in your own language
Systems and protocols integrated
Free conversation: how you use the system today, who the users are (family, children, guests) and what annoys you about the current interface. We decide which screens the dashboard targets.
We inventory the Home Assistant entities, group them by room and function and propose a navigation structure with the daily scenes. You approve the layout before we build.
We build the dashboards for phone, tablet and desktop: cards, icons, friendly names, kiosk mode for the wall panel and role-based access where needed.
We wire the buttons to real scenes and devices, test on each screen and tune sizes for one-handed touch. We check that the basics still work without the cloud.
We show you how each screen works, how to add a new card and rename a room. It stays documented so you can maintain it yourself or come back to us for tweaks.
Yes, this service starts from a working Home Assistant install. If you do not have one yet, we first set up the system as a separate service, then build the dashboards on top. Tell us at the consultation what you have and we will define the starting point.
Yes. We set up an always-on “kiosk” panel with large scene buttons and a page per room, suited to a hallway or kitchen. We can also optimise it for an older tablet. The mount and tablet are not included, but we guide your choice.
The dashboard runs on Home Assistant inside your local network, and many core scenes can work without the cloud. We do not promise every device works offline — some cloud integrations need internet — but we build so the essential controls stay reachable locally.
Not without discussing it. Dashboard design is about the interface: how it looks and how you touch the controls. If you want new automations or a system expansion, we treat that as a separate service with its own estimate, so we do not touch logic that already works.
The consultation is free. Price depends on the number of screens, rooms and devices to surface, and whether you want a wall panel. After the audit we give a per-project estimate. Devices, if you need to add any, come separately from the catalog.
● CasaSmart · Chișinău
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