Two categories. One ecosystem.
Home Rhythm Intelligence
Home Rhythm Intelligence helps the home support the first and last part of the day: waking up, orienting, winding down, and closing the loop before sleep.
Home Behavioral Intelligence
Home Behavioral Intelligence helps a home learn patterns, remember context, support daily transitions, and reduce the invisible load one person usually carries.
Ten domains of household intelligence.
These ten domains form the framework that guides every SOEHA product, prompt, mode, integration, and privacy decision.
How much one person is holding mentally, logistically, or emotionally on behalf of the home.
What each room needs to remember, surface, and resolve across the day, week, and season.
How mornings, evenings, and transitions shape household stability over time.
How much time, energy, attention, and recovery the household actually has versus what it demands.
What keeps returning because there is no better system holding it yet.
How quickly the home returns to order after disruption, illness, travel, or transition.
Whether people in the household know what matters without repeated reminding.
How light, sound, prompt style, pacing, and sensory state support behavior.
How sleep, calendar, weather, environment, and wellness data should adapt home support.
How useful the system can be while collecting the least intrusive data possible.
Before the home can change, the carry has to become visible.
The Home Carry Index is a simple read of where the household depends on memory, where routines break, and which rooms carry repeated open loops.
It is not a score to optimize. It is a mirror for what is already true.
The full research structure.
The category begins with a single household.
Founding Households are the first research partners and the first proof layer for Home Behavioral Intelligence.