Smart building systems for shuls.
Lighting schedules, HVAC control, leak alerts, freezer monitoring, door alerts, and Shabbos/Yom Tov modes - set up simply for gabbaim and maintenance.
Built for shuls, shtiblach, yeshivos, and community buildings.
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Your shul has enough going on. The building should not be another headache.
Common building problems often start small. Smart monitoring helps catch problems early, reduce building headaches, and keep the right people informed.
Someone forgot to change the thermostat
A door was left open
A freezer failed
A leak started after hours
Pipes got too cold
Shabbos/Yom Tov schedules keep changing
Too much depends on one person remembering everything manually
What We Monitor
Less stress, fewer surprises, and better building control.
Start with the building issues that create the most calls, cleanup, and last-minute scrambling.
Leak alerts
Catch problems early in bathrooms, kitchens, mechanical rooms, and other water-risk areas.
Freeze/temperature alerts
Know when cold areas, pipes, or rooms are getting close to a problem range.
Fridge/freezer monitoring
Watch important food storage temperatures and get notified when something is off.
Door-left-open alerts
Send a simple alert when a key door is left open longer than expected.
Lighting schedules
Keep weekday, Shabbos, and Yom Tov lighting schedules easier to manage.
HVAC schedules
Reduce building headaches around heat, cooling, and schedule changes.
Building status dashboard
Give authorized people one simple dashboard for the building's main status points.
Shabbos/Yom Tov modes
Prepare common schedule modes so recurring changes do not rely on memory alone.
Alerts for gabbaim and maintenance
Route practical notifications to the right people when something needs attention.
Start with the practical alerts first.
A clear starter package, plus monthly support for routine checks and small changes.
Shul Monitoring Starter
$2,500 installed
A practical starter system for catching common building problems early.
- Leak sensors
- Freeze/temperature sensors
- Fridge/freezer monitoring
- Door-left-open alerts
- Basic building dashboard
- Alerts to gabbaim or maintenance contacts
- Basic documentation
- 30 days support
One caught leak, freezer failure, or freeze issue can justify the whole system.
Monthly Support
$149/month
Keep the system checked, updated, and easier to live with over time.
- Monthly system check
- Battery/device monitoring
- Small alert or schedule changes
- Remote support
- Pre-Yom Tov schedule support when applicable
Choose the right setup for your shul.
Start with practical monitoring, add lighting and HVAC schedules, or plan a fuller system for a new or existing building.
Shul Schedule Automation
$3,500-$6,500
Lighting schedules, HVAC schedules, weekday/Shabbos/Yom Tov modes, Erev Shabbos checklist, admin dashboard, and training.
Full Smart Shul System
$7,500-$15,000+
Full monitoring, lighting/HVAC automation, building dashboard, useful convenience sensors, maintenance reminders, multiple authorized users, and monthly support.
How It Works
A simple process for real buildings.
The work starts with the building as it is, not with a complicated technical wish list.
Walkthrough
We walk through the building and identify common problem areas: water, temperature, doors, fridges/freezers, schedules, and who should get alerts.
Simple proposal
You get a clear package with what is included, what is excluded, and what needs a licensed trade.
Installation
Sensors, dashboards, and alerts are set up with simple documentation.
Support
We check the system, help with small changes, and support schedule changes before Yom Tov when needed.
Important exclusions
We monitor and automate convenience and building operations. We do not replace licensed electricians, HVAC contractors, plumbers, fire alarm vendors, or security companies.
Access and reliability
To keep the system reliable, we recommend limiting dashboard control to a few authorized people: one primary admin, one backup admin, and one maintenance contact.
Questions shuls usually ask first.
Straight answers for gabbaim, building committees, and maintenance contacts.
Want to see what this would look like in your building?
Schedule a practical walkthrough. We will look at the real building issues first - leaks, freezing, fridges/freezers, doors, schedules, and who needs alerts.