The building, switched on.
The phygital operating system
Your phone runs an OS. Your car runs an OS. Your building runs on a tangle of disconnected boxes that have never spoken to each other. OffNdOn is the OS the space itself has been missing.
It's the phygital operating system of the 5th Wall ecosystem — one layer that runs light, sensors, air, energy, identity and commerce as a single, programmable system.
Everything a space does, on one dial. Off, and it's an empty shell. On, and it's alive.
Today, the lighting doesn't know the HVAC. The sensors don't talk to the screens. Payments live in one silo, access in another, energy in a third. Every system was sold separately, installed separately, and left to run blind.
So buildings waste — energy on empty rooms, staff on manual tasks, moments on friction. OffNdOn ends the silos. It gives a space one brain, one command line, one switch: presence in, response out.
Presence in. Response out.
Occupancy, motion, air quality, temperature, sound and light — the space's live perception.
Every fixture and every display on one dimmer — mood, wayfinding and content, set as scenes.
HVAC and ventilation tuned to real presence, so comfort arrives with the people, not before.
Load balanced against live occupancy — nothing powered for a room no one is in.
Opt-in recognition and seamless entry — the space knows who's welcome, hands-free.
Checkout, tap-to-pay and digital shelves native to the room — the space transacts on its own.
Six silos, collapsed into one command line.
Because OffNdOn ties energy to presence, a space stops paying for emptiness. Lights, climate and screens follow real occupancy — the room heats when you arrive, not on a timer for a crowd that isn't there.
That's not just a lower utility bill. It's a measurable sustainability story, a smaller carbon footprint, and an ESG line item that a landlord can actually report — savings that compound across every site on the network.
Efficiency you can meter.
Lower run-cost and less manual work — one dashboard for light, air, energy and access instead of fifteen contracts.
A smart-building stack that ships with the fit-out — instantly more valuable, leasable and reportable square footage.
Turnkey space: walk in and the room already runs itself — identity, commerce and comfort, on day one.
An open OS to build on. Plug hardware and services into one nervous system instead of re-wiring every project.
You don't operate OffNdOn — you're simply met by it. The light is right, the air is fresh, the doors know you, and paying is a tap, not a queue. The space adjusts to you instead of asking you to adjust to it.
No app to fumble, no switch to find. Comfort and access, handled — so the moment is about why you came, not the building around you.
It just works — because the room does.
Smart-building spend is booming, but it's fragmented across dozens of point solutions that don't interoperate. OffNdOn is the missing operating system that unifies them — sold not as another box, but as the layer that makes every box work together.
// Figures are indicative market-scale references for direction-setting, not forecasts or financial guidance.
OffNdOn is the simplest idea in the ecosystem and the most fundamental: a space has two states, and the switch between them is everything. Off is a dark, silent, costly shell. On is a room that senses, responds, and earns its keep.
If 5th Wall Elements is the body, OffNdOn is its nervous system — the layer that carries the signal from every sense to every muscle, and turns a structure into something that is, unmistakably, awake.
One operating system for light, sensors, air, energy, identity and commerce — the space, finally awake.