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The idea of turning your house into a smart home might sound exciting until you start imagining hubs, wiring, and a weekend spent troubleshooting your Wi-Fi.
- Choose a product from a reputable brand with good app reviews
- Make sure it’s compatible with your phone or existing smart assistant
- Start with something simple, like a smart plug or light bulb
- Avoid trying to do everything at once—get comfortable with one device, then consider adding more
I break this down in more detail in my guide on 5 Steps to Start Your Smart Home, which outlines a beginner-friendly approach to smart home success.
If you find yourself enjoying that first smart device and want to explore more, I’ve put together a free course called Create Your First Smart Home in 5 Days. It walks you through what to buy, how to set it up, and how to make it all work together without getting overwhelmed.
Smart homes don’t have to be complicated. Sometimes it starts with one plug, one light, or one thermostat—and before you know it, your home is working a little smarter for you.
Marlon Buchanan is a best-selling author, IT Director, and founder of HomeTechHacker.com, a website with free resources to help you make the most of your home technology.




