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Thermostat Startup Ideas



3 months ago

This is a startup that wants to create a platform where developers can build apps for a company’s hardware products. It’s a hardware-agnostic platform, meaning you can build an app for a smart lock or a thermostat for a smart heating system.

193
3 years ago

A platform that allows people to monitor and control their home environment. Their central product is an IoT hub that collects data from things like lights, thermostat, and leak detectors, then sends it to a smartphone app.

177
2 years ago

A startup that builds hardware startups. The founder, Jibran Salfi, built his first hardware startup at age 20, and has since been working at Nest Labs. He was the first employee at Nest Labs, and was part of the team that built the original Nest thermostat.

172
3 years ago

A smart home system that uses AI to manage lighting, connected devices, and thermostats.

162
3 years ago

The startup is building an app that integrates with Nest thermostats to automatically adjust your thermostat based on your schedule and preferences.

157
3 years ago

A new app that turns your phone into a high-tech thermostat so you can set it and forget it. The app talks to the temperature sensors in your home and adjusts your system to your energy usage and comfort level.

152
3 years ago

A smart home server that can automate and integrate a person’s personal devices (lights, thermostat, etc.). The company is also an app developer, with a marketplace for other companies to integrate with their products.

152
3 years ago

A platform for building applications for homeowners using the Nest thermostat.

150
3 years ago

A group of entrepreneurs who were tasked with building out the Internet of Things for the US government. The team is building a programmable thermostat, which they say will “change the way people live and work”.

141
3 years ago

A smart thermostat that’s more of a mood-based thermostat than a temperature-based one. In English, it means it senses your mood and adjusts your thermostat accordingly.

137
3 years ago

 Another company making its own version of the Nest Thermostat that also offers a smart lighting system.

135
3 months ago

The company’s industrial design team has created a line of home products to integrate tech into the home. The company has a few products on Kickstarter, including a smart plug and a thermostat.

113
2 years ago

A technology company that creates “smart” thermostats for home and business use, allowing homeowners to control their thermostats via their smartphone. The company is led by CEO and founder Rajat Pahuja, who previously built a business in India called Shubh Loans that went “very profitable,” according to Pahuja.

109
2 years ago

A startup looking to create an API that helps developers build applications that can help people in need monitor and control their home appliances from a smartphone and a connected thermostat.

95
2 years ago

A utility for "smart" homes from the makers of Nest, Dropcam and Honeywell. Eko is a new company that aims to bring more automation to everything from thermostats to security cameras. The company started with a thermostat that can be programmed through an app and communicate with a connected garage door, but it’s now also trying to develop a home security system that will stop someone by recognizing their face and sending a message to their phone.

87
2 years ago

A “smart” speaker that works like a smart home appliance, but which can also control your smart home appliances (like your lights and thermostat). It can work with a variety of IoT devices, and the founders say it will be in the market in the next 12 months.

86
1 year ago

The Zon is an app that helps you monitor your home’s energy usage. It’s a simple app that can be linked with any Nest or Honeywell thermostat to track temperature, humidity, lighting, and air quality.

79
2 years ago

Building a digital platform for selling or developing “white widget” products, like a smart thermostat or fitness tracker, to customers in China.

74
1 year ago

This startup is building a smart home device that can help you turn on lights and get the thermostat balanced while you’re away.

73
1 year ago

A company that sells a device that allows people to control a wide variety of home automation products from thermostats, to door locks to motion sensors and more.

70
10 months ago

A startup that makes a smart thermostat that uses machine learning to let you know when it’s over- or under-heating.

68
2 years ago

A stand-alone app that allows users to control their thermostats from their cell phones

66
10 months ago

This company is building technology that lets you control your thermostat from your phone, with a dedicated app. It’s a way to control your heating and cooling from your phone, a convenience for people with seasonal residences.

66
1 year ago

A developer of smart thermostats, which work with a series of sensors and cloud technology to manage energy consumption and even improve air quality.

65
2 years ago

An iOS app for controlling a single Nest thermostat. It looks a lot like the Nest app, but it lets you set schedules and get notifications.

64
1 year ago

A startup building a platform for tracking and accessing “big data” from people’s homes, including their thermostat, lighting, blinds, and more.

62
2 years ago

A startup that wants to move from the “iPhone to the iPhone”. Instead of building apps for the iPhone itself, they’re building specialized apps for all of the things you can do with an iPhone. For example, they recently launched an app that lets you control your Nest thermostat with your iPhone and use it as a webcam.

61
1 year ago

A mobile, voice-controlled smart thermostat that helps people save on energy costs. Once updated, it’s compatible with all existing HVAC systems, including the ones that were retrofitted for the Nest.

61
1 year ago

A startup that builds a search engine for the Internet of Things. The company’s first product is a smart thermostat that displays your home’s energy usage.

60
1 year ago

A startup that makes a smart home product called the “Tilt,” a hub that can connect to other smart home devices, such as the Nest thermostat, to make them work together to save energy and set schedules.

58
10 months ago

A home automation platform that can be installed on a home’s thermostat and provide alerts when a user is coming home or an alarm goes off.

58
1 year ago

This startup is building a platform that lets people rent out their spare bedroom to complete strangers while they’re out of town. Renters use their own laptops and internet connection to control their home’s thermostat, light, and other settings.

56
1 year ago

A smart home platform that lets you control all your smart devices from one app. At launch, the company had over 3,000 users for its “Control” platform, which let you control light switches, thermostats, and more directly from one app.

55
1 year ago

This startup has built a “smart-home-monitoring” system that lets customers know when their home thermostat is set to off or on.

53
1 year ago

A smart home lighting and thermostat system that connects to Wi-Fi, so users can control the system from anywhere.

52
1 year ago

A startup that wants to make it easier to use the Amazon Echo and Alexa. They’re building a hub that allows users to control their lights, thermostat, pool pump and more with voice commands, without needing to install separate hardware.

52
11 months ago

A company that wants to put a digital assistant in every room of your house. The company’s first product is an internet-connected thermostat.

50
1 year ago

The startup is building a smart home assistant that can help you check the weather, control your thermostat, and manage your home’s lighting, security and home-automation systems in a single app. They’re targeting the $3.2 trillion connected home market.

46
1 year ago

A startup that allows a person to do “self-service” for their home and car. The application, which is built on the Salesforce platform, allows users to change their locks, adjust thermostats, and get the latest on manufacturer recalls.

39
5 months ago

A startup that sells a programmable button that connects to a home automation system, allowing people to control their lights, thermostat, TV, etc from their mobile phone.

33
3 years ago

A smart thermostat that syncs with your phone and can be controlled from anywhere.

32
5 months ago

A solution for people with auto-immune disease that lets a person control the temperature of a room evenly. The startup is working to develop a product for sale that can be installed in a room so that the thermostat is controlled independently by the user.

28
3 months ago

The startup is making a product that’s a sort of programmable thermostat, allowing consumers to control their heating and cooling through an app, and then selling it to other people who want to have it.

28
5 months ago

Helping people control their electric utility costs with “smart thermostats, smoke detectors, and power strips”.

23
26 days ago

A new company that wants to help you co-eat with your neighbors. It combines Nest, a smart thermostat, with a cooking app, and a food delivery service.

19
2 months ago

A hardware company that creates an app that allows you to control your TV, lights, and thermostat from your Android phone.

18
3 months ago

A connected home device that lets you control your home thermostat, lights, and appliances from your phone.

14
24 days ago

A cheap, open source, and hackable version of Google’s Nest thermostat, which serves as a control hub for the internet of things in a home.

12
3 years ago

Idea: A new kind of smart home thermostat

7
3 years ago

A team of engineers have built a product that lets homeowners control their home’s lights, AC, and thermostat via a smartphone — without the need for smart locks. They’re pitching the product as a way to bring smart home technology to more people, and without the need for a significant investment.

7
3 years ago

Idea: A smart thermostat that’s more efficient, and makes it easier to control heating in office buildings

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