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Daisy is a smart automation service provider for residential and commercial spaces. Its core offering is not a single SaaS product, but end-to-end solution design, installation, commissioning, and long-term support for systems such as smart home technology, security, audio/video, lighting, shading, and networking. The official website also offers a franchise/branch partnership model for the smart home integration industry, and mentions that its Bloom Technology Stack is a cloud-based enterprise platform built for that sector.
Daisy’s services cover modules such as audio/video entertainment, home theaters, smart lighting, robotics, security, shading, Wi‑Fi, and networking. Its methodology emphasizes first understanding the property layout, lifestyle, construction or renovation plans, and then selecting devices and planning systems—rather than applying a standard configuration by default. After installation, Daisy conducts testing, organizes labels, and provides documentation to make future maintenance and expansion easier. For security, it mentions cameras, monitoring, smart locks, motion detection, environmental sensors, and 24/7 remote monitoring. For networking, it highlights whole-home coverage, eliminating dead zones, and supporting future device expansion.
The official website does not disclose standardized packages or pricing. For customers, projects are mainly quoted on a custom basis after a free consultation and free technology assessment. On the franchise side, it states that franchisees need to pay service fees to receive support such as call center services, technician recruitment and training, brand marketing, customer care programs, and M&A and succession planning, but no specific amounts are provided.
The advantages are a complete delivery chain covering consultation, design, installation, documentation, and after-sales support. It is suitable for complex residential and commercial spaces rather than simple DIY scenarios. Its local branches across multiple states also strengthen its offline delivery capabilities. The drawbacks are limited pricing transparency, no clear listing of hardware brands, APIs, developer support, or third-party platform integrations, and relatively little information on data security and compliance—only cookie and privacy consent-related notices are visible.
Daisy is suited to U.S.-based homeowners, renovation or new-build projects, commercial office spaces, and operators looking to join a smart home integration network. For users in China, the website does not clarify access or service coverage, and its services rely heavily on local U.S. branches. Its accessibility from China is therefore assessed as unknown.
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