New Hampshire & Maine owned
We build with technology to bring back the towns this country was built on.
SleepyHouse Holdings is a New England company. We make the tools of the technology dawn, and we put them to work where our roots are. Not in a coastal tech park. On a New England Main Street.
Our story
A company that chose to stay home.
Plenty of companies talk about their roots on the way out the door. We did the opposite. SleepyHouse was built in New Hampshire and Maine, and we intend to keep building here. The New England town is not a backdrop for us. It is the point.
We watched the same thing happen to good towns everywhere. The work left. The young people followed. The buildings that once held the whole community emptied out. And the tools that could have helped were being built somewhere far away, for someone else, in a language no town hall ever asked to speak.
So we build the tools ourselves, plainly, for the places we love. The Union Block in Pittsfield is where we prove it. One building, one town, one honest demonstration that a New England Main Street can lead again.
What we hold to
Old values. New tools.
The technology changes. What we believe about towns does not.
Community first
Everything we build is judged by one question: does it make the town stronger? If it does not serve the community, we do not ship it.
Local control
The town holds the levers. We put modern capability in local hands and keep it there. No dependence on a vendor far away.
Built to last
We build the way New England builds. Honest materials, careful work, and things that hold up for the next generation.
Rooted, not walled off
Tradition and progress are not enemies. We keep the suppers and the parades, and add the tools that let the town thrive.
Human in command
Technology serves people, not the other way around. A person always holds the final say on anything that matters.
Prosperity, kept close
Growth should stay where it is grown. We help towns keep their savings and their gains at home, working for the people who earned them.
The idea, in plain words
Give a town its act together, and keep the say-so at home.
Most towns pay for the same handful of things many times over, in pieces that do not talk to each other. Records in one place, scheduling in another, payments somewhere else. Every piece costs money and time, and a lot of it leaks straight out of the community.
Connect those pieces so they work as one, and the math changes fast. The same work costs less. It gets done sooner. And it stays under local control, so the town is never waiting on an outside company to do the obvious thing. The savings stay in town. The decisions stay in town. And a town that runs well starts to attract the builders and the energy that a struggling town cannot.
That is the entire pitch. Not technology for its own sake. A capable town, in charge of itself, with room to grow. We are starting in Pittsfield so every other New England town can see it work.
The founders
Built and signed by hand.
SleepyHouse is led by its co-founders, who put their names to the work.
Brian
Co-Founder, SleepyHouse Holdings
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David
Co-Founder, SleepyHouse Holdings
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