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We're moving into an age filled with futuristic updates - including home automation. But wouldn't it be nice to be able to tell the status of everything in your home all at once?
That's where HomeShape comes in. CEO Cort Keller is telling us all about how HomeShape works, and how you can get involved.
When you first register at HomeShape, you fill in details about rooms and other spaces like a shed or garage. Then you add in all your electrical/mechanical items like a furnace, water filter, any appliances, even down to your TV and garage opener. It will ask for the manufacturer and model. You can collect points by adding more items, and trade those points for gifts and products. When an items needs maintenance, HomeShape will let you know, or help you find someone nearby who can help.
You can find more information at HomeShape.com








