Humly and Xyte integrate workplace platforms
Humly and Xyte integrate workplace platforms
Humly has made its workplace devices available on the Xyte Connect+ cloud platform, enabling integration of room booking hardware and environmental sensing into a single interface for IT and AV management.
The Swedish workplace experience company announced that its Humly Room Display and Humly Booking Devices can now be managed through Xyte Connect+, which is designed to provide unified monitoring and control of AV, UC and smart building technologies.
The integration allows devices to automatically connect to the cloud platform, where users can access real-time system status, performance data and remote-control functions across multiple locations. A secure on-premises option via Xyte Edge is also supported for local connectivity.
Environmental data collected through Humly’s sensor-based system, Humly Sense, can also be aggregated within the platform. This includes readings such as temperature and CO₂ levels, which are intended to support space and environmental monitoring alongside device management.
According to the companies, the aim is to give IT and AV teams a consolidated view of workplace systems, combining room booking data with environmental conditions in a single dashboard.
Humly said the integration continues its focus on open system compatibility. The company has recently expanded its third-party integration work, including a Q-SYS plug-in released at ISE 2026 and the introduction of Humly Sense.
For Xyte, the integration marks the addition of a workplace experience technology provider to its ecosystem. The platform is positioned as a multivendor management system for connected workplace infrastructure.
“This partnership makes it easier for organisations to manage workplace technology as one connected environment,” said Anders Karlsson, CEO of Humly. “By bringing Humly devices and sensor data into Xyte, customers get clearer visibility across their spaces and the insight to improve reliability, comfort and the employee experience.”
Omer Brookstein, CEO of Xyte, added: “Humly expands what customers can do with Xyte by adding workplace devices and room intelligence to the platform. It’s a strong example of the interoperability companies now expect, with more systems working together in one place to simplify operations and support smarter workplaces.”