Business infrastructure automation

Fans, lights, every device —
natural voice. Your rules.

Zipp automates real-world premises for businesses: HVAC and fans, lighting, plugs, sensors, and more — orchestrated from plain speech and policies, with full audit trails for operations and compliance teams.

Multi-site ready
Natural voice control
Human-in-the-loop
Audit-ready actions
01

Too many apps, one building

Lights in one app, fans in another, plugs somewhere else. Zipp unifies compatible WiFi gear so ops speaks to the facility, not to ten dashboards.

02

Voice without guardrails

Natural language is powerful — and risky. Zipp maps speech to approved device actions, with policies, roles, and human override for critical loads.

03

Ops at business scale

From one site to a portfolio: automate fans, lighting, and loads consistently, with the same voice layer and audit trail everywhere.

Built for facility & infra teams

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Lights, fans, loads

One layer for lighting, ventilation, plugs, and sensors — the everyday building blocks businesses actually run on.

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Natural voice layer

Staff speak normally; Zipp resolves intent into device commands, scenes, and schedules — no scripting required.

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Policies & override

Roles, approvals, and snooze — so automation never bypasses the people responsible for the building.

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Observability

Who said what, which circuit or zone changed, and when — telemetry and audit trails for every voice-led action.

Where teams deploy Zipp

Hotel resort

Hotels & resorts

  • check_circle Voice scenes for public areas — lights, fans, mood
  • check_circle Back-of-house: one voice layer for ops, not ten remotes
  • check_circle Brand-consistent automation across properties
Medical campus

Hospitals & clinical campuses

  • check_circle Zone lighting & ventilation with strict approval paths
  • check_circle Isolation and airflow policies staff can invoke by voice
  • check_circle Immutable logs: who commanded which load and when
Logistics hub

Warehouses & logistics

  • check_circle High-bay lights and fans on voice + schedule
  • check_circle Dock and aisle scenes without walking the floor
  • check_circle Energy and safety policies tied to real device state
Modern office

Corporate & multi-site

  • check_circle Same voice vocabulary across offices — lights, HVAC, AV
  • check_circle Portfolio-wide policies; local override where it matters
  • check_circle Energy and comfort targets without another ticketing loop

Say “dim the floor, slow the fans.” — Zipp maps it to real devices.

dns Voice & intent
  • Natural language → devices ACTIVE
  • Scene & schedule sync trending_up
  • Load & zone safety check radar
FEEDBACK BRIDGE
account_circle Human Control
Executive
Head of Operations
Technical
Facilities / Engineering
Security
IT / Security
Strategy
Innovation / Digital

Voice-friendly ops,
governed like infrastructure.

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Role-based access (RBAC)

Fine-grained permissions ensure staff only interact with the systems they are qualified to manage.

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Explicit human approval paths

High-impact loads — mains, fire-adjacent gear, or security-related devices — can require a verified human step before execution.

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Encrypted remote access

Military-grade tunneling for off-site monitoring without compromising premise integrity.

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No “silent” critical actions

Every high-impact orchestration is logged, auditable, and immutable for compliance needs.

// ZIP LOG: AUDIT TRAIL v4.2.1
14:22:01 VOICE_IN: "Turn lobby lights to 40%, fans low"
14:22:05 PARSED: LIGHTS_LOBBY_DIM 40% | FAN_SPEED LOW
14:22:06 POLICY_CHECK: after_hours → MANAGER_APPROVAL
14:22:15 USR_S_MILLER: Approved (voice confirm)
14:22:16 DEVICES: LIGHT_GRP_S | FAN_A1..A3
● LIVE STREAMING HASH: 4x992b...z01
"We run fans, lights, and plug loads from plain voice in the ops room — with logs that satisfy our facilities and compliance reviews."
MS
Director of Facilities
St. Luke's Health Network
480M
Voice-led device actions / day
1.2k
Active site campuses

Request a Zipp Briefing

Tell us about your sites and device mix — we’ll map how natural voice can run lights, fans, and loads under your policies.

Include a technical architecture overview in my briefing.