Trust-led B2B + installer-grade ops.
Security and home-automation brands need both the buyer-trust narrative (it'll work, it'll protect) and the operator-grade tooling (installer dispatch, service history, parts logistics). Sphyx builds both layers.
Patterns we've solved in Security & Automation.
Hypothetical engagement archetypes — what we see in security & automation businesses and how we fix it.
Home-automation installer with no central scheduling, every job booked via WhatsApp chaos.
Installer dispatch dashboard + technician mobile app + customer service-history view + parts inventory.
Installer utilisation up. First-time-fix rate improves.
Security camera brand wanting to capture installer-led B2B sales alongside D2C.
Dual-track site: D2C ecommerce + B2B installer portal with margin pricing + technical documentation.
Installer-driven revenue grows; D2C remains the brand surface.
Office-automation integrator wanting to publish credibility content to win enterprise tenders.
Long-form case studies + integration playbooks + LinkedIn presence for the founder/CTO.
Enterprise tender shortlists; warmer pre-sales conversations.
Services we deploy in Security & Automation.
Bespoke web apps built to your workflow — auth, billing, analytics, the works.
Lightning-fast, SEO-first sites engineered to convert — not just to look pretty.
Long-form, short-form, video, design — content that informs, sells, and ranks.
Meta, Google, LinkedIn — campaigns that drive measurable revenue, not vanity reach.
Meta's Authorized Tech Provider. Templates, broadcasts, click-to-WhatsApp, chatbots.
About Security & Automation — answered.
Can you build an installer mobile app?+
Yes. PWA-style or React Native depending on scope. Handles job-card creation, photo upload from site, signature capture, parts requisition.
Do you integrate with our DVR / camera manufacturer APIs?+
If they have public APIs, yes. We've integrated with Hikvision, Dahua, and several Indian smart-home OEMs.
Tell us what you're building.
We come back within 24 hours — a plan, a price, named owners. No discovery-call ping-pong.