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Hagan Kappler - Co-Founder and CEO of Daisy
Press Release

Inc. Names Hagan Kappler to Its 2026 Female Founders 500 List

Daisy is proud to announce that Hagan Kappler, co-founder and CEO, has been named to Inc.’s 2026 Female Founders 500, an annual list honoring the most dynamic women business leaders in the United States. Daisy is a national home and small business technology services company that installs, manages, and supports the technology that powers modern homes and workplaces.

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Press Release

Daisy Expands with New Franchise Locations in Colorado, Vermont, and North Carolina

Daisy, the nation’s leading and fastest-growing smart home and small business technology installation and services company, today announced the signing of three new franchise locations in the first five weeks of 2026, including Colorado Springs, Colorado; Burlington, Vermont; and Carrboro, North Carolina. The additions further strengthen Daisy’s growing national footprint and deepen the company’s presence in key regional markets.

Brian Wiersma with the Daisy Chicago team
Press Release

Daisy Enters Chicago Market Through Conversion of Sapient Home

Daisy, the nation’s leading and fastest-growing smart home and small business technology installation and services company, today announced its expansion into the Chicago market through the conversion of Sapient Home, a well-established custom integration firm founded in 2004. Owned by Corey Ardell and Neal Carlson, Sapient Home will now operate under the Daisy brand, becoming Daisy’s 20th franchise location nationwide.

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Project

Inspired Integration in Colorado

These homeowners know exactly what they like, and just as importantly, what they don’t. Their 5,000-square-foot home, one of seven custom-built homes in an exclusive Littleton, Colorado, enclave, was meticulously designed and beautifully curated as a showpiece. A major high-tech overhaul, they felt, could easily jeopardize the home’s refined aesthetic. Still, a few essentials were important to their daily living: stable Wi-Fi, streaming music in key rooms, a modern yet manageable entertainment system, and a straightforward, dependable security solution.

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Blog

Six Smart Home Tune-Ups to Make Before Your Next Gathering

When friends or family come to stay, even for a night, your home suddenly has to work a little harder. More people use your network, your TVs, your smart speakers, your lighting controls, and yes, your Wi-Fi password. That increased activity can expose the cracks in older or poorly performing home technology.