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Yonomi: Heck yeah, we’re from Boulder

Boulder firm’s smartphone app controls a home’s Internet of Things devices

Tamara Chuang of The Denver Post.
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Smart devices are super cool, as long as you use them. The Yonomi app links all the smart devices together so users can create scenes, events and actions that automatically kick in so you're actually using IoT, not just buying it. Smart!

Smart things need smarter apps.  And the knows a lot, well, enough about Schlage smart door locks, Belkin smart light switches, Amazon Echo and many other internet of Things devices. The app links multiple IoT devices together with a single smartphone app. It also creates more robust if-this-then-that recipes . In fact, recipes are more like if-this-then-do-all -of-these things. Example: When your smart Mr. Coffee maker (yes, the ) has made coffee,  the living room light turn orange, have the Sonos speaker announce “The coffee is ready” and send a notification to your smartphone. Yonomi started in Boulder and has since opened a second office in Austin, Texas. Co-founder Kent Dickson calls Colorado home. So do .
Headquarters: 1877 Broadway, Suite 100, in Boulder
Founded: 2013
Founders: Kent Dickson, CEO; Joss Scholten, CTO; Garett Madole, head of platform ops
Employees: 6 (2 in Boulder)
Contact: support@yonomi.co
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