Harmelo is the neutral registry for the mechanical and energy systems inside buildings — the permanent record the owners, insurers, and lenders who price risk read to make decisions. Those institutions increasingly want live telemetry and signed service notes on the same record, monitored in one place. We're opening the registry to a first group of telemetry and monitoring companies, so your data gets a durable home, a permanent identity, and a direct path to the people who act on it.
Your readings attach to each system's permanent identity, HMIN for mechanical, HEIN for energy, so they live on the asset's lasting record instead of inside a standalone dashboard that resets when the contract or owner changes.
Owners, operators, insurers, and lenders are who the registry is built for. Reaching them is something your data cannot do on its own. On the record it arrives with the context that gives it weight, the system, its history, and its identity.
Harmelo competes with no monitoring platform. It's the shared layer that makes everyone's data more valuable in one place, not another walled garden trying to replace what you already do well.
Owners, operators, insurers, and lenders all want live data tied to the record, above all on the systems where problems begin, water and fire. That record is Harmelo's, and integration is the way onto it. Getting in early puts your data there before the rest.
Each mechanical and energy system carries a permanent identifier, HMIN or HEIN, that persists across owners, contractors, and platforms.
We work with early partners to scope and build the integration their systems need, so your data flows to the right identity cleanly and securely.
Live signals and signed service history live together on a single record, visible to the owners, operators, insurers, and lenders who rely on it.
The systems behind the biggest preventable problems, water and fire, matter most of all, which is exactly where owners, operators, and the institutions pricing risk want eyes on the record.
The institutions that underwrite and finance buildings increasingly want live data and signed service history on one permanent record, monitored together. Get in early and your data becomes part of that record as its institutional reach grows — we scope the connection each partner's systems need. If your systems belong on the record, start the conversation.