Managed household service

Real help.Right at home.At your pace.

Huvrly combines onsite discovery, white-glove setup, local-first deployment, education, and ongoing support so the home can move from tangled and tiring to clear, manageable, and easier to live with over time.

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White-glove deployment

Deploying Luna is not “download an app and hope it works.”

We come onsite, do real discovery, understand the household as it actually exists, and set the system up with care.

That means mapping accounts, devices, Wi‑Fi, permissions, and the human side of the home — then teaching, training, guiding, and coaching people so the setup sticks.

Core services

The service is broad because the household stack is broad.

Onsite discovery and assessment

We come onsite, map the devices, accounts, assistants, smart-home surfaces, and recurring friction points, and build the real picture from there.

Luxe conversion

Move a fragmented environment into a calmer, more structured, better-governed system.

Managed household platform

Deploy and maintain the local-first control layer with the household, not by sending a download link and hoping it works.

Security and filtering

Use practical controls, filtering, and policy to reduce risk without selling fear.

Smart-home normalization

Untangle assistants, automations, vendors, and devices so the home becomes transferable and understandable.

Continuity and transfer

Handle moves, sales, inheritance, second-home transitions, and smart-home part-out or transfer.

Luxe conversion

This is the opposite of “set it up and good luck.”

A Huvrly conversion is what happens when a household that has grown messy, patchy, or stressful gets patiently sorted back into a clearer system.

That includes assessment, migration, simplification, onsite setup, education, and follow-through. The luxury is not flash. It is how calm and complete the transition feels.

Household service surfaces

The work spans physical, digital, and relational layers.

In-home setup and migration

Devices, accounts, network gear, and the practical surfaces people touch every day — handled onsite with the household, not from a distance.

Family guidance

Kid devices, social platforms, AI use, role-setting, and household digital boundaries.

Account cleanup

Untangle duplicate identities, improve recovery paths, and reduce login confusion.

Smart-home handoff

Make automated homes transferable and partable when the household changes.

Ongoing support

Stay present as the system changes instead of making the household start over every time.

Education and confidence

Teach, train, guide, and coach people so the setup feels understandable after install day too.

Related guides

The service gets easier to understand when the underlying topics are already clearer.

Assessment guide

See how the intake process works, what gets asked, and what happens after the first step.

Terminology

The glossary for the words Huvrly uses when describing devices, accounts, networks, and household systems.

Accounts and identity

Account ownership, recovery, and shared access are often underneath the visible household pain.

Wi‑Fi and network

The network layer quietly shapes how steady or frustrating the home feels day to day.

Smart home and assistants

Assistants, automations, cameras, locks, and the systems that complicate the property over time.

Scams and fraud

Pressure tactics and fake support patterns are part of the same household picture the service is trying to stabilize.

What is really happening onsite

We are not dropping software off at the door. We are setting the whole thing up with the household.

That means discovery, configuration, adoption, and follow-through. We are not Geek Squad, and we are not the nephew who happens to be good with computers. We are there to understand the environment, shape the system around the people using it, and make sure it actually works in real life.

When the protection layer is part of the deployment, it is also explained, tuned, and integrated with the rest of the setup instead of treated like one more abstract security add-on nobody fully understands.

And when the risk profile says the home would benefit from better gear, safer devices, or a few strategic replacements, those recommendations become part of the plan too.

Service area

Available now in the Greater Phoenix area.

The model begins local and high-touch. Expansion follows after the service and control layer are fully coherent.

Local service area

See where the in-home service is currently grounded.

Greater Phoenix

The current in-home service footprint, the communities in focus, and how Huvrly thinks about local delivery today.

Assessment guide

See how the intake process works before the first household conversation begins.

Education hub

National education visibility can expand broadly while the in-home service promise stays grounded in the real local footprint.

Consultant bench

The long-term service model includes a trusted bench of Huvrly consultants and regional Hubs.

The goal is not one overwhelmed operator trying to carry every household alone. It is a selective network of strong independent consultants who can cross-support clients while keeping the experience coherent.

That is where Huvrly Hubs come in: regional groups of consultants building deeper bench strength, better continuity, and a more unified client experience over time.

Start with the household, not the sales pitch

A clear assessment is the beginning of the service.

The first step is seeing the house as it actually is — then deciding what deserves to be simplified, secured, or rebuilt.