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Shipshape is a smart home management platform based in Austin, TX and founded in 2020. Its focus is not traditional smart home control, but “preventive management” for home maintenance. Through a free Home Health Assessment, a 0–100 Home Health Score, sensor monitoring, the AI assistant SAM, and a network of certified service providers, it helps homeowners detect issues such as water leaks, humidity, HVAC, electrical problems, and energy consumption in advance, and book local professionals with one tap in the app.
Its AI capabilities mainly appear in the SAM assistant, predictive diagnostics, plain-language alerts, AI image recognition for equipment labels, smart scheduling, and energy optimization suggestions. The platform can connect data from water, temperature, humidity, energy usage, HVAC systems, crawl spaces, basements, sump pumps, dehumidifiers, and more, then compile it into a Home Health Record. What sets it apart is that it connects sensor data, service history, and local service providers, allowing technicians to see equipment age, alert causes, and historical records before arriving on site.
The barrier to entry is relatively low: the website explicitly mentions a free home health assessment, a free app, no contracts, and cancellation at any time. Product pages show Pro Monitoring Memberships starting at around $12–15/month, while a comparison table also mentions a free assessment / starting price of $5/month. Hardware such as the Smart Kit can be purchased, but the collected content does not provide specific hardware pricing or clearly list the differences between membership tiers.
Its strengths are broad coverage: it is not limited to single-point leak detection or thermostat monitoring. The sensors require no wiring and can be installed professionally or DIY. Alerts can be converted into one-tap service bookings, and it supports integrations with Alexa, Google Home, HomeKit, Nest, Ecobee, ServiceTitan, Salesforce, HouseCall Pro, and others. The limitations are that the sources of its AI models, accuracy, and mechanisms for handling false positives or missed alerts are not disclosed. Privacy details are also limited to a Privacy Policy link; the main content does not explain how data is stored, shared, or used for training.
It is best suited to U.S. homeowners with single-family houses, basements/crawl spaces, HVAC systems, or sump pump maintenance needs, as well as local service providers looking to improve customer retention. For users in China, website access, payment, hardware delivery, and local service coverage are not clearly stated, so its practical value depends heavily on its service provider network across 42 U.S. states. In China, alternatives such as Mijia, Huawei Whole House Smart, and Haier Smart Home may be worth considering, though they are more focused on device ecosystems and may not offer the same closed loop between monitoring and service providers that Shipshape provides.
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