Sensing & telemetry connector
BACnet / IP
Reads the building automation bus directly, streaming setpoints, occupancy, and equipment state into one operational picture.

Operator by Fibric
A managed pattern for proposing room-level light, air, and access changes for review.
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Guest Comfort reads the arrival board next to the building itself: which rooms are occupied, which are due in an hour, which have sat empty since checkout. The waste it targets is specific, a room conditioned all afternoon for a guest who lands at nine, a corridor lit for nobody, a floor cooled to the same setpoint whether it is full or empty. It balances the comfort a guest walks into against the energy the empty hours burn.
The target pattern can propose pre-conditioning, lighting, or access changes for review. Any write requires certified local controls, explicit human authority, per-room serialization, stable-key duplicate suppression, and outcome verification. It is managed early access and not a public building-control runtime.
Target operator contract: holds no source credentials and uses only validated building-system bindings with certified local safeguards. No public runtime is implied.
Room occupancy from commissioned BMS or derived-count sources; camera data boundaries require validation.
The target operator contract scores approved inputs and proposes a plan. Live BearScope roles use governed product paths; managed early-access roles require deployment-specific policy, human review, and validation.
Target capability: Proposes temperature setpoint changes around approved arrival and checkout windows. Actual authority, duplicate controls, and recovery depend on the validated deployment and downstream system.
There is no public operator-pack checkout, free trial, or standing rate. Maturity, propose-only evaluation, limits, support, and commercial terms are confirmed during managed review.
Your deployment engineer verifies each line with you during onboarding.
This operator is developed, run, and supported by the same Fibric team. Support starts during onboarding with a named deployment engineer and doesn't hand you off afterward.
Listings this is designed to pair with. Each listing has its own live or managed early-access state.
Sensing & telemetry connector
Reads the building automation bus directly, streaming setpoints, occupancy, and equipment state into one operational picture.
Control & actuation connector
A managed reference connector for supervised setpoint and override proposals, bounded by certified local controls and supported outcome records.
Control & actuation connector
Scenes, dimming, and zone control over the DALI bus. Reasons about daylight and occupancy, then sets the room without a wall panel.
Control & actuation connector
A managed reference connector for door-access proposals. Any grant or revocation requires certified local controls, stable keys, human authority, and downstream verification.
Sensing & telemetry connector
A managed early-access pattern for deriving counts, dwell, and occupancy events from configured camera feeds at the edge.
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Early access means a deployment engineer wires this with you, and it runs propose-only until you approve live actions.