
AI Academy
Mona Siewert
Mona runs the AI Academy. She teaches partners and operators how to turn AI from a buzzword into recurring revenue. The curriculum is the one she also uses with our own children.

We replace most of your SaaS stack with software you own outright. Voice and app routing, identity, devices, security. Your data stays yours. Trusted by banks and critical infrastructure operators for 20 years.
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Two questions, one answer. Airfy AI Academy teaches families and businesses to use AI on their own infrastructure. The network is the foundation. Your kids inherit the operator side, not a black-box subscription.
Same software, every scale. Families get the Home App. Operators get the console. The AI controller runs on Nvidia Blackwell silicon in your provider's rack, not in a third-party cloud.
Branded by your provider. The same product every Airfy subscriber gets, on iOS and Android, with pause, profiles, voice help, and Mesh setup.

Every subscriber home in their footprint on one screen. Diagnose, provision, and ship support tickets before the call.

Nvidia Blackwell silicon, racked in their NOC. Your subscribers' data stays inside the operator boundary they control.

Runs on 1,500 hardware models. Available through internet providers in the US, the EU, and Switzerland.
For ISP operatorsThink of AI like a building. The network is the ground floor. It is what every machine stands on. The expensive computers that actually run AI, the GPUs, sit on that floor. Airfy runs that floor and the machines on it. Twenty years building this layer means your AI has somewhere solid to stand.
And on top of those machines run the apps your team uses every day. They live on the same console as the network. Here is what that looks like.
Airfy owns the App and Infra layers of the five-layer AI stack.
One platform, many modules
WiFi is one transport. Starlink and 5G are others. Identity, voice, VPN, and on-prem compute round out the kit. You pick the modules you need, the AI Operating Layer controls all of them on the same console.
The transport most teams start with. Hotels, restaurants, and banks run on it today. Treat it as a capability, not a category.
Every device gets a token, every voice gets an identity, every API call gets an audit trail. The token store lives on your hardware, not in a vendor cloud.
Local voice-to-text and voice-to-action. The microphone is the new keyboard, the audio never leaves your stack.
Site-to-site and device-to-device Vernetzung, no third-party broker. Built for partners who manage many small sites at once.
Jetson edge boxes and GPU servers run the models close to the work. Cloud is optional, not mandatory.
Lehrer-app, student identity, safe AI assistants. Same Baukasten, classroom shape.
Hotels, banks, factories. Same Baukasten, regulated-industry shape and your IT in charge.
Own your cloud
Modern cloud platforms pitch you a single login, one bill, everything managed. The hidden price is the same one you paid the last time: a stack you cannot move, data you cannot read offline, and a vendor that owns the customer relationship. Airfy is a different category. The infrastructure, the AI, and the customer stay with you and your partner.
Self-hosted control plane, open source firmware, hardware you can swap. If you leave, your network keeps running. If we leave, your network keeps running.
Voice, agents, and models run on GPUs that sit inside your building or your partner's rack. Your prompts and your customer data never become training fuel for someone else.
Logs, identities, billing records, recordings. All written to storage you control. Export is a button, not a contract negotiation.
You already lived through one vendor lock-in. Do not sign up for a newer one.
Enterprise teams run their own footprint. Internet service providers run thousands of subscriber footprints. Same Airfy stack. Different lens.
1,796 nodes, 14,248 devices, 7,423 team accounts in one console. Voice and chat to provision, diagnose, and govern. Your data stays on your iron.
Runs on 1,500 hardware models. Subscriber app, operator console, and an AI Network Controller on Nvidia Blackwell silicon in your NOC. Your cloud, your AI, your data.
Voice your question. Chat your idea. Query your knowledge. Every answer runs on the GPU you own, not on a vendor's cloud. The five Airfy AI products turn your operator network into a nervous system you can speak to.

Stop being training fodder for someone else's model. When you use Slack, your conversations train somebody else. When you use Airfy Chat on your own GPU, they do not.
See the AI PlatformOpen the Airfy admin and AI is not in some separate tab. AI Apps, AI Chat, agents, GPU servers sit right next to the network topology you operate every day. The infrastructure and the layer above it are tabs on the same console.

Industrial spotlight
WiFi, Starlink, and 5G are radio modules. They move bits, not decisions. The reasoning has to live next to the machine, or your line stops when the link blinks. Airfy puts a small Jetson next to each cell. It pre-reasons locally, sends only the summary upstream, and keeps the production data on hardware you own.
Local agents on Jetson modules pre-reason before the network even has to answer.
Only the result travels upward, so bandwidth and latency stop being a tax.
If the link drops, the floor keeps running. The console catches up when it returns.
Edge flow

Jetson edge module, the smallest unit of AirfyOS in the field.
Free for the first routers
Most consumer and small-business routers can be flashed to run the same software our enterprise customers pay for. The app scans your network, tells you what is compatible, and walks you through the flash. The first nodes stay free, including the cloud control plane.
Step 01
iOS and Android. No account needed to scan.
Step 02
The app finds every device on the LAN and tells you which ones can be flashed.
Step 03
Push open firmware, get a cloud console, keep the first nodes free forever.
iOS and Android. Open source on GitHub. Cloud control free for the first nodes.

Every node on your LAN, every status, one tap to flash.

For everyone at home
Mona built the home side of Airfy for families. You open the app, a small guide meets you, and asks one question: do you want help with your private life, or with a business idea? From there it pulls curated tools onto your device. Books, summaries, a coach for the kids, midwifery support, study help. Everything that touches your family stays on hardware you own.
Free security scan
Smart speakers, doorbells, light bulbs, the dishwasher. Every device in your home talks to somebody every day. Most owners have no idea where the data lands. The Airfy app runs a free scan, names every destination, and lets you block the ones that should not be there. It runs on the router you already have.
Scan
The app lists every device and every domain it phoned home to in the last seven days.
Read
Each connection labelled by purpose, country, and risk. No threat scores, no fake red lights.
Block
Cut off the destinations you do not trust. Set rules for each device. Reverse anytime.
Free tier, runs on the router you already own. Open source on GitHub.

Every device, every destination, named and ranked.
Same idea, the other direction. Your team talks to Airfy. Airfy talks to the network.
Every site, one screen.
136,262 clients. 194 locations. 398 nodes. All live, all in one operator console.
Pick a vertical to see how Airfy ships there today.
Two founders, one platform
Most AI infrastructure is shipped by teams that will never run it themselves. Airfy is built by two people whose own kids grow up on top of it. The Academy and the Tech are not two departments. They are two halves of the same daily life.

AI Academy
Mona runs the AI Academy. She teaches partners and operators how to turn AI from a buzzword into recurring revenue. The curriculum is the one she also uses with our own children.

Tech
Steffen has been shipping WiFi and identity infrastructure for over 20 years, including for banks, the Bundeswehr, DLR, and critical infrastructure operators. Today he runs the platform with around 100 AI agents and a small core team.
Everything else got smarter. The infrastructure underneath it is still running on ideas from a world that is gone. That is what slows every project down.
Proprietary firmware traps teams in closed ecosystems with no path to portability.
VPNs, VPCs, WAN, and security stacks pile on top of each other, each requiring separate management.
Provisioning new infrastructure is slow, manual, and error-prone, delaying every project it touches.
Networks, devices, and compute are managed in silos. There is no single intelligence layer across them.
Hardware is now a commodity. The old players made their money locking you in. That model is breaking. Whoever runs the intelligence on top wins, and that window is open right now.

Airfy is the intelligence layer. Not a service, not hardware.
Regular vendors
The intelligence layer
Network-as-a-service vendors

Peace of mind
Trust is not a certificate from last quarter. Trust is being able to open the code, see who is connected, and pull the plug if you ever want to. Airfy is built so the people closest to your customers, your local partners, can give that promise in person.
Step 1
A local HVAC business is losing evening calls to the competition. A trained Airfy partner, the AI-Typ for the region, sits down with the owner, records the conversation in the Airfy app, and maps where money is leaking out of the day.
Step 2
Inside 24 hours, the partner installs an autonomous AI on a small box at the customer's office. It picks up calls, replies in writing, books appointments, and updates the CRM. The model and the data stay in the building.
Step 3
Two to three days later, the HVAC business books more jobs. The partner stays on as the AI caretaker on a monthly retainer. The customer keeps their data. The partner keeps the relationship. Airfy keeps the lights on.
Firmware, agent logic, and platform code are open. You do not have to trust us. You can read it, fork it, and audit it on your own schedule.
The network, the GPUs that run your AI, and the data they touch live on hardware you control. If we ever disappear, nothing of yours goes dark with us.
Your local Airfy partner owns the cloud account and the customer relationship. We sit underneath as the platform. That is the opposite of one more vendor cloud you cannot leave.
Airfy, peace of mind.

Where this goes
New federal rules say critical infrastructure has to be built and controlled in America. Airfy already is. Here is what changed.