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We've compiled a list of 16 free and paid alternatives to Control-Freak. The primary competitors include VWO Fullstack, openHAB. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between Control-Freak and ioBroker, Google Home, EVA ICS. Also you can look at other similar options here: Development Software, IDE Software (Integrated Development Environments).


Effortlessly trial and implement intricate features with VWO FullStack. It offers server-side adaptability for diverse experiments with in-depth segmentation, ensuring optimal performance and consistent user experiences across channels.

openHAB
Free Open Source

"empowering the smart home" - vendor and technology agnostic open source home automation

ioBroker
Free Open Source

flexible and modular application for the IoT and Smarthome written in Javascript

Set up, manage, and control your Chromecast, Chromecast Audio and Google Home devices.

EVA ICS
Free Open Source

Open source platform for home and industrial IoT

Securely control all your HomeKit accessories from your favorite iOS device.

Domoticz is a home automation system that lets you monitor and configure various devices like...

Yeti Smart Home connects your favourite smart home devices, regardless of their brand and...

LinuxMCE
Free Open Source

Linux Based home automation software.

General purpose tool to manage, program and automate machines, services and apps.

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