We are implementing a new, revolutionary home automation service.
Our product will wirelessly connect and control the technology and devices in
your home.
To create it requires design, software, hardware, communication,
customer support, and logistics. This all
inspires us but on the other hand, requires a tremendous amount of work. How is a new product or service born and
how does it develop further? How do we build our product?
The people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world, are the ones who do. – Steve Jobs
Many practices and methodologies have been proposed especially
for start-up companies: Agile methods, Lean Startup, etc. These trendy approaches have a couple of
common factors that, together with our own experience, form the basis of our
philosophy at Cozify
Do, learn, and re-do
The worst pitfalls can be avoided through the
application of professional skills and reliance on experience. Even so,
mistakes happen and we should not be afraid of them. The most important part is
to learn and do things better the next time. For example, the first printed 3D
model of our hub’s plastic case couldn’t
be considered as a sales version. But we improved the process and the next
versions came out much better.
The
only thing that persists is change
So we don’t get too
attached to the things we’ve
made. Instead, our tools and practices have been selected to allow for change.
For example, our hub that will sit in user’s home will be able to automatically download the latest
features and bug fixes over the network, so that functioning can be improved as
rapidly as possible.
Get your hands dirty
We don’t have managers.
We are all experts in our own areas, and we do a lot together as well. The CEO works
on the technical design, developers participate in discussions about the
business model, and everyone takes part in analyzing marketing statistics.
Close co-operation requires some effort to mesh different personalities and
professional viewpoints. But at its best, successful work done in such a team provides
well-balanced results and satisfaction for all participants.
Listen
We are not building this product for ourselves. We are building the best
possible home automation service for our customers. So we need to know what
they want. During the earliest planning days, we collected feedback by showing
our user interface sketches to total strangers in downtown Helsinki. As might
be expected, it took some effort to capture the interest of busy passers-by,
but we eventually received valuable and encouraging comments and feedback.
More recently we have begun collecting feedback through our
discussion forum. This is a new channel
to publish topics and information about home automation and our services. We
invite you to contribute and make an impact. Share your thoughts, let us know
how you’d like home
automation to work. Pilot users will have their own section as well.
And of course, please don’t hesitate to contact
us directly if you happen to be interested in commercial co-operation, working
for us, or becoming a pilot customer.
-Kimmo-
Kimmo Ruotoistenmäki is the CEO and one the founders of Cozify Oy
Kimmo Ruotoistenmäki is the CEO and one the founders of Cozify Oy