Making smart home design accessible to everyone
Great space planning shouldn't require a CAD licence, an RF engineering degree or an acoustics consultant. We build the tool that puts all three within reach.
It started with a Zigbee dead zone
Nexusplan began the way most smart homes do: with a drawer full of devices that didn't quite work together. Sensors dropping off the mesh, a hub in the wrong cupboard, a soundbar fighting the room it was in. The tools that could have predicted all of it — professional CAD, RF planning software, acoustic modelling — were built for specialists and priced like it.
So we built one tool that does the whole job: draw the space, place the devices, simulate how signal and sound actually behave, and see it all in 3D. First for our own homes, then for the integrators who kept asking to use it with their customers.
Today Nexusplan is used by homeowners planning their first smart home and by professional integration companies designing commercial spaces — with the same core belief: you should know a plan works before you install it.
What we value
Simple
If a homeowner can't use it on a Sunday afternoon, it isn't finished. Power never excuses complexity.
Powerful
Real signal physics, real acoustics, real device data. Simple on the surface, rigorous underneath.
Accessible
A generous free plan and pricing that scales with the size of the job — not the size of your budget.