We host Home Assistant — yours, with all its add-ons and integrations — for people who'd rather not run their own server, or who've got more than one home to look after.
Two products in active development plus a few ideas in the queue. Everything is tightly focused on Home Assistant.
Hosted Home Assistant instances with a secure link to your home network.
A public & private remote-switch network for Home Assistant.
A few ideas we're exploring next.
A small, independent project for a community we care about.
Home Assistant is a brilliant smart-home platform — open, customisable, and backed by a community of well over a million people. Self-hosting it on a Pi or NUC works beautifully for plenty of people, and we'd encourage anyone who enjoys that to keep at it.
Vome is for everyone else: people who'd rather just sign in and have HA waiting for them, or who need it running in more than one home — a holiday let, an annexe, a parent's house, an office — without standing up a separate server in each of them. You get the same Home Assistant, the same add-ons, the same customisability; we just take care of the bit underneath.
Each instance runs in an isolated HAOS VM with a WireGuard tunnel back to the devices in the home it serves, so the things on your LAN stay reachable without anything being exposed to the wider internet. VomeSync is the smaller, open-source companion: a HACS integration and a Node/Redis service that lets switches in different HA instances talk to each other.
You can read more on the security & privacy page or browse the VomeSync source on GitHub.
Vome is currently bootstrapped and looking for the right partners to turn the soft launch into something properly public. If you'd like to talk about investment, distribution, or co-development, I'd genuinely like to hear from you.
Start with the ideas overview — two short elevator pitches for the two ventures (VomeHome, and the Nyvyn + VomeHire pair). From there you can drill into either pitch deck or its business plan.