San Francisco homes are wonderfully varied — a Victorian flat, a Sunset cottage, a downtown condo, a rent-controlled apartment you've kept for decades. They share one thing: you shouldn't have to drill into the walls or pick a fight with your landlord to make technology work for you. I come to you and set up smart-home technology that's renter-friendly, removable, and built around how you actually live.
Everything I do is accessibility-first. Whether you're an older adult, blind or low-vision, Deaf or hard of hearing, or helping a family member who is, I design around how you see, hear, and move — never around what's flashy.
How I help in San Francisco
Renter-Friendly Setups
Smart plugs, bulbs, and stick-on sensors instead of hard-wiring; no-drill video doorbells and locks where they're allowed. Everything comes off cleanly when you move, with your deposit intact.
Accessible Apartments
Voice-controlled lighting and blinds, captioned video calling, doorbell alerts you can see and feel, and high-contrast, large-text controls — so a small city home is easy and safe to live in.
Older Buildings, Solid Wi-Fi
Thick Victorian walls and tricky layouts wreck wireless. I sort out reliable coverage so your devices, calls, and streaming actually hold up, room to room.
Patient, in person, neighborhood by neighborhood
We start with a free conversation, then I come to your place, do the setup, and stay until you're genuinely comfortable using it — no rushing, no jargon. I leave plain-English notes, big-print where it helps, and I'm glad to coordinate with family or caregivers who want to understand the setup. As a longtime Duboce Triangle resident, I know the city's homes and their quirks firsthand.
Serving: all San Francisco neighborhoods — from the Richmond and Sunset to the Mission, Castro, Duboce Triangle, Bernal Heights, downtown, and beyond. Ask about yours.