The Vision Behind JobelHome

Our story, the lessons behind it, and the future we are building.

Beds24 integration with JobelHome showing how Airbnb Agoda Booking.com and Expedia reservations connect to the automation platform

Freedom

How it all started

“I became a host in 2012. One apartment in Budapest while I lived and worked in Ingolstadt.
The distance between the two cities forced me to solve a simple problem in a smart way. I needed to manage my property from afar.

What began as necessity became the foundation of JobelHome.
Automation gave me something much bigger than convenience. It gave me freedom. Freedom from stress, from uncertainty, from the constant worry of not being physically there.
Freedom is not a luxury. It is a system. And systems must be designed.

Today, at 51, I still have energy, plans, and vision. But I also think differently about the future.
How can I stay independent as I grow older
How can I enjoy life with my wife without being tied to daily operations
How can I continue building and managing everything I’ve created, even from a beach in Italy

This is the real meaning of automation for me.
Technology that protects your independence.
Tools that keep working when life changes.
Systems that allow you to live life on your own terms.

JobelHome is built around that idea.
More freedom through better systems.
A reliable structure that lets hosts grow old with peace of mind, not operational stress.”

Balázs Endredi - Founder of JobelHome and his story.

Knowledge

Education as the foundation of everything we build

Before JobelHome, I spent ten years teaching at the Technical University of Ingolstadt.
Teaching is not only about explaining. It is about understanding how young people think, how they approach problems, and how they create solutions.

That experience shaped JobelHome more deeply than any technology.
Because progress happens when knowledge is shared.
What works. What doesn’t. What we learned through experience.

JobelHome is not just software.
It is structured knowledge turned into an accessible system.
A framework others can learn from, build on, and pass forward.

When complex automation becomes simple, people become more confident and creative.
That is why we design JobelHome in a way that feels human, clear, and intuitive.
Smart home automation is not child’s play. But with the right mindset, it can feel like one.

Beds24 integration with JobelHome showing how Airbnb Agoda Booking.com and Expedia reservations connect to the automation platform

Technology

A bridge between systems

Before JobelHome, I spent ten years teaching at the Technical University of Ingolstadt.
Teaching is not only about explaining. It is about understanding how young people think, how they approach problems, and how they create solutions.

That experience shaped JobelHome more deeply than any technology.
Because progress happens when knowledge is shared.
What works. What doesn’t. What we learned through experience.

JobelHome is not just software.
It is structured knowledge turned into an accessible system.
A framework others can learn from, build on, and pass forward.

When complex automation becomes simple, people become more confident and creative.
That is why we design JobelHome in a way that feels human, clear, and intuitive.
Smart home automation is not child’s play. But with the right mindset, it can feel like one.

How we think about automation

A few principles guide our decisions:

• Keep things simple.
If a process feels heavy or confusing, it needs to be redesigned.

• Remove friction.
Good automation should disappear into the background.

• Build for the long term.
Property owners don’t need “hacks”; they need reliability.

• Design for humans, not for engineers.
Software should support you, not teach you patience.

• Share knowledge openly.
Smart hospitality grows when experience is documented and passed on.

These principles are the backbone of JobelHome.

The Future We Are Building

JobelHome will be the system hosts turn to when they want fewer operational worries, more independence, and a long-term solution that grows with them.

A host in their twenties should be able to scale confidently.
A host in their fifties should be able to simplify their life.
A host in their seventies should still be able to manage everything from a phone, calmly and independently.

That is the future of hospitality automation.
Freedom supported by knowledge and enabled by technology.

If this vision resonates with you, as a host, entrepreneur, or partner, we are always open to connect.