Finishline Automation

Operating out of Springfield, Missouri and into Surrounding Cities!

The Founder

I started Finishline Automation because I believe technology should make a home feel easier, not more complicated. Too often, smart home setups feel unfinished — things half-work, apps pile up, and nothing behaves the way you expect. My goal is to help people move into modern comfort without losing the feeling of home. I focus on listening first, setting things up with care, and staying available long after installation so everything continues to work the way it should.

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Ready. Set. Home.

  • Getting started shouldn’t feel overwhelming. Ready is where we listen, ask the right questions, and help you imagine what your home could feel like when things simply work. We start with a free consultation to understand your space, your routines, and what’s currently getting in the way. There’s no pressure and no jargon — just clarity and a clear path forward. By the end of this step, you’ll feel confident, informed, and genuinely ready to move ahead.

  • Set is where intention turns into reality. We design and install your system to fit your home and your habits, not the other way around. Every detail is set carefully, from how things respond to how they fail safely. We take the time to test, adjust, and fine-tune so everything behaves exactly as expected. When we’re done, your home feels settled, reliable, and thoughtfully prepared.

  • Home is where you get to enjoy the result. Your space feels calmer, more responsive, and easier to live in — without constant reminders that technology is involved. We don’t disappear after installation; we stay available for questions, adjustments, and troubleshooting as your needs evolve. The goal isn’t just a finished system, but a home that continues to support you over time. This is where comfort sets in, and everything simply feels right.

Living room with a large cream-colored sectional sofa, multiple beige and textured pillows, a wooden coffee table, a large window with a city view at sunset, and mountain art on the wall.

“The future should feel comfortable.”

Christopher Moncado, Founder

Modern bedroom with a bed covered in white and gray bedding, surrounded by black and gray pillows; two wall-mounted gold reading lamps, dark wooden slatted wall panels, and a hallway visible on the left.
Cozy living room with a large window, stone wall, mustard-colored lamp, patterned pillows on a plush sofa, glass-top coffee table with pink flowers, magazines, and small decorative items, on a concrete floor.
A dimly lit home office with a desk, computer monitor, laptop, keyboard, and chair, decorated with plants and framed pictures, under a sloped ceiling with Edison bulb lighting.

Get in touch.

Getting started with home automation shouldn’t feel complicated. This short form helps us understand your space, your routines, and what you’d like your home to do better. There’s no obligation — just a chance to talk through what’s possible and see if we’re a good fit. Once you submit the form, we’ll reach out to schedule a free consultation and take the next step toward a home that feels ready, set, and truly finished.