According to a recent LinkedIn post from Quilt, the company is emphasizing customer-driven product refinement in its smart HVAC offering. The post highlights the introduction of two user-requested software features, Light Scheduling and Fan Speed Control, delivered via over-the-air updates to existing systems.
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The new Light Scheduling function allows homeowners to set timers for accent lighting on indoor units, enabling automated on/off and dimming behavior tailored to daily routines. Fan Speed Control appears to provide more granular airflow management, from low-speed comfort settings to higher output for faster cooling.
Both capabilities are accessible through the Quilt App and the company’s hardware Dial interface, suggesting an expanding software layer around the firm’s core heat pump hardware. The emphasis on over-the-air updates indicates a product architecture designed for continuous enhancement, which could support long-term customer retention and upsell potential.
For investors, the post suggests Quilt is positioning its system as a connected, upgradeable platform rather than a static appliance, aligning with broader smart home and IoT trends. If these features drive higher engagement and perceived value, they could improve pricing power and reduce churn, although the post does not provide data on adoption rates or financial impact.

