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Phoebe is for
plant people.
A little bird that perches in your plant pot and gets to know your plant personally. She can feel the soil, read the light, smell stress, and even hear drought. Not a dashboard — a companion that learns.
Five senses. One little bird.
Five senses and the brains to use them. Each one deepens Phoebe's understanding of your plant. The longer she watches, the more she learns.
Phoebe feels the soil
Capacitive moisture sensing without corrosion. She learns your watering rhythm and notices when things drift.
Phoebe reads the room
Ambient and soil temperature tell her how your plant is breathing. She knows when a cold snap is stressing your fern.
Phoebe tracks the light
Full-spectrum sensing maps the light your plant actually gets — not what the window faces.
Phoebe smells trouble
VOC sensing catches stress responses invisible to the eye. "I smell aphids" — before you see a single one.
Phoebe hears distress
A tiny mic picks up cavitation in stressed xylem. Yes, your plant screams. Phoebe listens.
Phoebe remembers everything
Every reading builds a picture of your specific plant in your specific home. The longer she watches, the better she knows it.
The feedback loop
Phoebe doesn't just read sensors. She predicts, compares, and tunes herself.
Observe
Sensors report soil moisture, temperature, light, VOCs, and acoustic data.
Built in the open
Hardware design, firmware, AI architecture, and the road to the first 100 units — it's all in the build log.
Read the Build Log