ArmorPoints combines a local hub, connected devices, clear alerts, and remote access into one flow. The system is designed to be easy to explain, easy to use, and ready to grow over time.
Process
The first version should show a very clear flow so every client understands what the system does and how it fits their property.
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We start with the home or site itself. Entry points, important rooms, outdoor areas, and risk zones are reviewed so the setup stays practical and understandable.
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The ArmorPoints hub becomes the brain of the system inside the property. It connects devices, manages local logic, and helps the system keep working even when internet conditions are not ideal.
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Sensors, cameras, alarms, and smart devices are added into one clear structure. Instead of a confusing list of hardware, the system reflects the way people think about their property.
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Important events can trigger notifications, sirens, lights, or other actions. The goal is useful automation, not complexity for the sake of complexity.
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From one app, users can check device status, review alerts, monitor activity, and manage the system remotely without needing multiple platforms.
Core system logic
ArmorPoints is built around a local hub inside the property and a cloud-connected dashboard for remote access. That means the home stays responsive locally while the user still gets visibility and control from anywhere.
Basic flow
Device event → local hub → system logic → alert or automation → dashboard visibility
Core behavior should still work at the property, even when cloud access is limited.
Remote access, unified monitoring, and account-based management stay available when you are away.
Pages, devices, and actions should be easy to understand for homeowners, family members, and technicians.
The system can start with the essentials and expand later with more devices, rooms, and automations.
Real examples
A door opens unexpectedly. The hub receives the event, the system evaluates the rules, and the user gets a clear alert with the right priority.
A leak sensor detects water. The dashboard shows exactly where the issue happened, so the response can be faster and more accurate.
Motion at night can trigger lights, alerts, or other predefined actions based on how the property is configured.
ArmorPoints is designed to give homeowners clear protection, useful visibility, and simple control without turning the home into a confusing tech project.