Raspberry Pi Home Automation Server
Dedicated Pi running SuperClaw for distributed home automation, local control, and privacy-first smart home.
How it works
Cloud-dependent smart homes are vulnerable to outages and privacy concerns. Running SuperClaw on a Raspberry Pi gives you a local, always-on automation hub. The Pi sits on your home network, controls all smart devices locally (lights, locks, thermostats, cameras), and runs automation logic without relying on cloud services. Even if your internet goes down, your smart home keeps working. The Pi runs agents that monitor energy usage, control heating, detect motion, and coordinate security. Everything stays local: your home automation data never leaves your network. You can access your home remotely through secure tunnels if needed, but all control happens locally. A Pi requires minimal electricity (under 5 watts), making it cost-effective to run 24/7. The setup involves loading SuperClaw on the Pi, connecting to your smart devices, and configuring automations. For tech-savvy homeowners, this gives you the best of smart home convenience without the privacy or reliability concerns of cloud systems.
Key features
- Local smart device control and automation
- Privacy-first operation with zero cloud dependency
- Minimal power consumption for 24/7 operation
- Secure remote access options
- Off-grid resilience and reliability
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