Can You Have Multiple WhatsApp Accounts?

WhatsApp has grown far beyond its origins as a free texting app. In 2025, the service counts over 2.8 billion monthly active users worldwide, making it the most-used messaging platform on the planet. It processes more than 100 billion messages daily, a volume unmatched by competitors like Telegram or Signal.

With so much of daily communication – personal chats, business updates, even customer service—flowing through WhatsApp, a natural question arises: can you run multiple accounts on the same phone? For freelancers balancing client groups, small business owners separating sales from personal life, or anyone with both personal and professional networks, this is not a trivial issue.

The short answer: yes, it’s possible, but with caveats. WhatsApp’s official app still treats each account as tied to one phone number, yet over the past two years Meta (WhatsApp’s parent company) has added features that make managing multiple accounts far less painful than before.

One account, one number: the starting point

By design, WhatsApp accounts are linked to a single mobile number. Verification happens via SMS or voice call, and the account identity remains locked to that number. Unlike Instagram or Gmail, you cannot simply add multiple logins under one app profile.

This simplicity is one reason for WhatsApp’s global adoption—it reduces spam and identity abuse. But it also creates friction for users who legitimately need more than one account.

The dual-SIM solutionTwo numbers, two WhatsApps

For years, the main workaround was using a dual-SIM phone. Many Android devices—especially in markets like India, Brazil, and Southeast Asia—ship with two SIM slots. That lets you activate two WhatsApp instances: one for each number.

Some manufacturers (Samsung, Xiaomi, OnePlus) even ship a “Dual Apps” or “App Twin” feature in their Android skins. This clones the WhatsApp app, allowing you to run both accounts side by side with separate icons. In practice, this gives you two fully functional WhatsApps on one device without third-party hacks.

On iOS, the path was messier. Until recently, you could only run one WhatsApp per iPhone, unless you installed the business version (WhatsApp Business) alongside the consumer app. That gave you two accounts but forced you to juggle different interfaces.

Official support arrives: WhatsApp’s multi-account feature

In late 2023, Meta announced official support for multiple accounts in the same WhatsApp app—at least on Android initially. By 2024, the rollout expanded globally. Users can now add a second account under “Settings → Accounts → Add Account” and switch between them without logging out.

The feature was designed for people carrying both personal and work numbers. You still need a second phone number (SIM or eSIM), but you don’t need to juggle two apps or third-party clones.

This update was overdue. Meta’s own research showed that nearly 20 percent of WhatsApp users in emerging markets already relied on unofficial methods to run multiple accounts. Bringing the feature in-house reduced security risks while aligning WhatsApp with competitors like Telegram, which has allowed multi-account switching for years.

WhatsApp Business as a workaround

Even before multi-account support, many users paired the regular app with WhatsApp Business. Originally built for SMEs, WhatsApp Business supports catalogs, automated greetings, and labels for customer chats. But technically it functions as a second WhatsApp tied to another number.

Today, many freelancers still use this combo: personal conversations in the consumer app, client interactions in the business app. Meta reports that over 200 million people worldwide actively use WhatsApp Business monthly, making it one of the most successful “secondary” apps in its portfolio.

Limitations and risks

Despite progress, multiple accounts on WhatsApp aren’t seamless. Key issues include:

  • One number per account: You still cannot merge accounts or run one number across two devices without using the “Linked Devices” feature (and even that has limits).
  • Backups are account-specific: Each account needs its own cloud backup in Google Drive or iCloud. Switching phones means migrating each separately.
  • Notification clutter: Running two accounts means double the notifications. While you can set custom ringtones and mute groups, management still requires discipline.
  • Policy compliance: Meta bans unauthorized modded versions of WhatsApp (like GBWhatsApp or YoWhatsApp), which some people used for multi-account access. Using these can result in permanent bans.

    Frequently Asked QuestionsCan I use two WhatsApp accounts on one phone?
    Yes. On Android, you can either use the built-in “Dual Apps” feature from your manufacturer or WhatsApp’s own multi-account support. On iOS, you can combine the main app with WhatsApp Business, or rely on the official multi-account rollout once it reaches all devices.
    Do I need two SIM cards?
    Yes, you need two phone numbers. These can be physical SIMs, an eSIM, or a virtual number that receives SMS. WhatsApp requires each account to verify via a unique phone number.
    Can I use the same number for two accounts?
    No. WhatsApp does not allow one number to run two accounts. However, the same account (tied to one number) can be mirrored across multiple devices using the Linked Devices feature, which supports up to four secondary devices.
    Is WhatsApp Business mandatory for multiple accounts?
    Not anymore. With WhatsApp’s native multi-account feature, you can manage multiple accounts in the same app. WhatsApp Business remains useful if you want business-specific tools like product catalogs or chat labels.
    Will I get banned for using cloned apps?
    Possibly. Meta warns that unofficial mods or clones violate its terms of service. While millions still use them, bans are not uncommon. The safer path is to stick to WhatsApp’s official app or the Business variant.
    Can I separate notifications for each account?
    Yes. On both Android and iOS, you can assign custom tones and notification settings per account, making it easier to distinguish between personal and professional messages.

 

New tech saves up to 50% of the admin time in the house buying process

MyConveyance.ie, a new digital conveyancing portal, is set to transform the conveyancing process in the Republic of Ireland by offering nationwide conveyancing services designed to streamline property transactions. With the potential to reduce the processing time for the sale and purchase of residential property by up to 50%, MyConveyance.ie aims to bring time-saving efficiency and transparency to the Irish property market, in line with international best practice.

Navigating home-buying can be daunting, especially for first time buyers or those new to the Irish market. MyConveyance.ie operates as an online portal that provides clients with 24/7 access to their files. Founded by practising solicitors at O’Donoghue and Associates, this user-friendly platform ensures complete transparency and real-time updates, allowing buyers, sellers, estate agents and their solicitors to track the progress of their property transactions anytime, anywhere. By introducing technology to what has traditionally been a paper-based process, a team of experienced legal professionals have designed this solution to redefine the current conveyancing experience.

Using biometric technology, clients are on-boarded onto a secure, state of the art portal, where they complete ID verification checks and Anti Money Laundering checks.   Protected by dual factor authentication they will have access to their individual file. The auctioneer and other stakeholders can be given limited access as required. As the various stages are completed an automatic alert, by way of text or e-mail will be issued to the client, giving them real time updates on their transactions, as they happen.

Speaking about the tech, principal, Kevin O’Donoghue said “We researched widely and set out to design MyConveyance.ie using the best of what we saw internationally, while tailoring it to the unique elements of the Irish conveyancing market. Working with RedBrick Solutions, a leading designer of conveyancing case management systems, Thirdfort and Klyant accounting software, we have developed a product that utilizes cutting edge technology to automate and speed up the standard conveyancing transaction. The result is a secure, online portal, accessible to clients, keeping them informed at every stage of their property transaction, giving them peace of mind and control over their investment.”

MyConveyance.ie’s services are available to property buyers, sellers, estate agents, brokers and solicitors nationwide. Whether purchasing a first home or managing multiple property transactions, MyConveyance.ie delivers a modern approach to conveyancing that saves considerable time and resources.

For more information about MyConveyance.ie and its services, visit www.myconveyance.ie or contact the team at 021 431 3911or info@myconveyance.ie.

More than a third of Irish consumers would put off saving to buy a house in favour of more immediate satisfaction

Research in conjunction with Revolut, the global financial app with more than 45 million customers worldwide, and over 2.8 million in Ireland, has found that more than a third (36%) of consumers in Ireland would put off saving to buy a house in favour of medium to short-term satisfaction.

Asked what big spending projects they would consider putting off in favour of instant gratification, consumers across Ireland also claimed that both their own wedding (17%) and having children (14%) could also fall by the wayside in favour of more immediate satisfaction.

The survey, conducted by market research company Dynata, asked a random sample of 1,000 consumers across Ireland, with the findings representative of people from every county.

These revelations come as 11% of Irish savers also pointed to low interest rates as the main challenge facing them when trying to put aside money. Meanwhile, just short of one in five Irish consumers (19%) claim inflation is stifling their savings.

12% of respondents believe they will never be able to consistently save enough to fund these kinds of big life projects, and therefore prefer to enjoy medium to short-term satisfaction.

Revolut launched its Instant Access Savings accounts in Ireland at the end of May, offering customers competitive interest rates across all its different plans, with interest paid out daily.

Maurice Murphy, General Manager at Revolut Bank UAB – Ireland Branch, said: “Every bank’s mission should be to give its customers the opportunity to build their own financial wealth. With Revolut, consumers all across Ireland can get a good return on their deposits to ensure that they don’t need to miss out on or put off those big life moments such as buying a home, having children, or getting married. Revolut savers on all of our plans benefit from really competitive interest paid out to them daily, as well as immediate access to their money.”

Revolut Bank UAB (Irish Branch) was recently recognised by financial comparison site Bonkers.ie as ‘Ireland’s Best Consumer Business’ and ‘provider of the Best Current Account’, while the company ranked 9th as part of the Ireland RepTrak® 2024 study earlier this year.

For more information, visit: www.revolut.com/en-IE

The Technology Behind Today’s Smart House Alarms

Gone are the days when a house alarm simply shrieked to alert the neighborhood of a break-in. Today, safeguarding our homes involves intricate networks of interconnected devices, each playing a specific role in a sophisticated security dance. This evolution, while offering unparalleled protection, can be overwhelming for homeowners simply seeking peace of mind.

Sensors

Motion sensors come in two main flavors: passive infrared (PIR) and microwave. PIR sensors detect the heat emitted by moving bodies, while microwave sensors bounce radar waves to sense changes in the environment. Both boast a wide reach but are occasionally tricked by the playful movements of pets.

Ever wondered how your alarm system knows when a door or window has been opened? Door and window sensors work their magic through a simple but clever mechanism. Two magnetic fields, perfectly aligned when the door or window is closed, are disrupted when opened, triggering an alert. Some systems even take this a step further, offering sensors that virtually disappear into the woodwork, keeping your security discreet and your aesthetic intact.

Glass break sensors listen for the distinct frequency of shattering glass. These devices aren’t fooled by the everyday sounds of a bustling household. Their finely-tuned “ears” are specifically calibrated to detect the unique frequency of breaking glass. Whether it’s a window pane or a sliding glass door, these sensors can differentiate between a harmless bump and a potential security breach.

But modern alarms extend beyond the basic detection of intruders. Environmental sensors, like those for smoke, carbon monoxide, flooding, or extreme temperature fluctuations, broaden the scope of protection. They act as early warning systems for potential hazards, ensuring your home is safeguarded not just from intruders, but from a wider array of threats.

Communication Technologies

Modern house alarms are more than just sensors detecting disturbances. They need to communicate those detections effectively, both within the home and to the outside world. The method of communication can drastically affect the alarm’s reliability and capabilities.

The backbone of this communication can be a traditional landline, offering reliable connectivity but susceptible to tampering. Cellular communication, on the other hand, provides a wireless lifeline, immune to cut wires but potentially pricier. For those embracing the smart home revolution, Wi-Fi and protocols like Z-Wave or Zigbee weave together sensors, sirens, and apps into a seamless system.

But what happens when the power grid fails? Battery backup systems step in, ensuring your alarm remains vigilant even in darkness. Some alarms take communication a step further, directly alerting professional monitoring services who can dispatch authorities if needed. Others empower homeowners with self-monitoring, delivering alerts straight to their smartphones, a choice balancing cost and control.

Smart Home Integration

Today’s home alarms transcend their traditional role as mere security devices. They’ve become integral members of the smart home ecosystem, offering convenience and automation alongside protection.

Imagine strolling into your home, a simple voice command like “Alexa, I’m home” disarming your security system and turning on the lights. That’s the power of voice control, where virtual assistants become your alarm’s command center. But this integration goes far beyond the front door. With remote access via smartphone apps, you can arm or disarm your system from anywhere, receive real-time alerts, and even peek in on your property through live camera feeds.

Smart home alarms are masters of automation. They can orchestrate a symphony of actions triggered by an alarm event. Doors lock automatically, lights illuminate dark corners, and the thermostat adjusts to a pre-set temperature, all while you receive a notification on your phone.

But of course, all this comes with a few caveats. Ensuring the security of your smart home system through strong passwords and regular software updates becomes paramount in this interconnected landscape. The convenience of smart home integration is undeniable, but it’s essential to navigate this territory with an eye towards both the benefits and the potential pitfalls.

Choosing the Right System for You

The ideal alarm system is as unique as the home it protects. According to Conerney estate agents in Dublin, selecting the right one involves a careful balance of needs, budget, and future considerations.

Financial considerations are a natural starting point. Alarm systems span a wide range of costs, from basic DIY kits to elaborate professionally installed setups with monthly monitoring fees. It’s about finding the sweet spot between your security needs and what your wallet allows.

Speaking of DIY, some homeowners relish the challenge of installing their own alarm systems, while others prefer the peace of mind that comes with professional installation. Weigh the pros and cons, considering your comfort level with technology and the complexity of your chosen system. Remember that you could end up spending more money if you fail to install the alarm system properly. If in doubt, it’s best to leave this task in the hands of professionals.

Think ahead, too. Choose a system that can evolve alongside your needs. Perhaps you’ll want to add cameras in the future or integrate with other smart home devices. Opt for a system that offers flexibility and expansion options to avoid outgrowing your security setup prematurely.

Making the Smart Choice for Your Home

Understanding the technology used in modern house alarms is key to making informed decisions about protecting your home. From invisible motion detectors to door sensors that blend seamlessly into your home’s aesthetic, modern alarms offer a robust shield against intrusion. And with the added benefits of smart home integration, remote control, and automation, they offer not only security but a more convenient and connected lifestyle.

Enjoy your favourite tunes on the go this summer with House of Marley

Eco-conscious audio tech maker House of Marley has a range of sustainably crafted products perfect for the season. Plus, the brand was created in collaboration with Bob Marley’s family to continue his love of music and the planet – how cool is that?!

The Get Together 2 Mini speaker is built to withstand the elements and is both water and dust-resistant, so it can survive the wettest festival conditions and most British of beach days, come rain or shine to continue the party wherever you are! And why not get the tunes flowing and zone out on the flight or around the pool with true wireless earbuds and headphones? The Redemption ANC 2, Champion and Positive Vibration XL ANC make for great hand luggage additions this summer.

Get Together 2 Mini – RRP £149.99, PROMO £129.99

Available from: houseofmarley.comHMV

A portable powerhouse, the Get Together 2 Mini speaker is setting the tone for the next generation of wireless sound. Offering smooth acoustics and an impressive bass output, the latest addition to Marley’s line-up promises 15 hours of playtime – so you can enjoy your go-to playlists wherever you are. Featuring quick-charge technology, three EQ modes and a multipair setting, the Get Together 2 Mini speaker seamlessly connects to the entire Get Together 2 range for even bigger stereo sound. Built to withstand the elements, the Get Together 2 Mini speaker is water and dust-resistant, while upholding the classic bamboo accents House of Marley is known for.

Redemption ANC 2 – RRP £149.99

Available in black and cream

Available from: houseofmarley.comHMV

With innovative features such as Active Noise Cancellation, Echo Noise Cancellation and Audio Passthrough mode, these earbuds empower you to have full control of your music. Enjoy endless entertainment with a compact case that charges your earbuds on-the-go or opt for the quick charge feature for two hours of listening from just a 15-minute battery boost. Download the House of Marley app to manage everything from equaliser settings and pairing name to touch controls.

Champion – RRP £59.99, PROMO £49.99

Available from: houseofmarley.comHMV

 

Mindful of the environmental impact, Champion Earbuds are consciously crafted from sustainable materials which means it’s an eco-conscious alternative to traditional earbuds. Its exceptional seal provides a snug, ergonomic fit and noise isolating environment, so nothing gets between you and the wireless sound of Champion.

Positive Vibration XL ANC – RRP £149.99

Available from: houseofmarley.com, HMV

Featuring Hybrid Active Noise Cancellation technology, the Positive Vibration XL ANC Over-ear Headphones are designed so you can relax into your favourite playlists with zero distractions. Crafted with memory foam ear cushions for maximum comfort during extended listening sessions.

Seamlessly connect to any Bluetooth-capable device to experience deep bass and premium audio clarity you won’t find anywhere else. With industry-leading battery life, you’ll enjoy a full 32 hours of playtime with ANC off and 26 hours with ANC on.

One Drop Wireless Charger – RRP£49.99, PROMO £44.99

Available from: houseofmarley.com

Change the way you charge with One Drop. This wireless charger offers a unique and sustainable design with high-performance technology for your earbud case or smartphone. Featuring a durable REGRIND® silicone backing for added stability and protection, while the bamboo surface provides a natural and minimalist look on your nightstand, table, or desk. Simply place your Qi-enabled earbud case or smartphone on One Drop and let the magic happen.

9 Steps to Buying a House in Indiana

Now that the housing market has finally calmed down after the pandemic, homebuyers face a new challenge: rising mortgage rates. Even first-time home buyers can buy a home in Indiana. Price cuts and discount offers are common, giving willing buyers an advantage in negotiating the best price. With the help of real estate agents in Carmel, Indiana, you can safely buy a house in Indiana. Find out why you can trust these tips. Whether you’re actively looking for a home or just starting your home search, there is always time to find the best realtor in Indiana to help you. Experienced agents will help you navigate the complex housing market, research your financial options and negotiate the best possible deal for a profitable real estate purchase. Moreover, hiring a real estate agent does not involve additional costs for the buyer, so what do you have to lose? Follow our nine steps to buying a home in Indiana.

Save for a Down Payment

The downpayment is the first part of the home’s purchase price and is paid at closing. The mortgage lender returns the balance. Typically, Indiana mortgage lenders require 20% of the purchase price as a down payment. These are typical home prices in Indiana. However, you have the option to reduce the amount of the deposit. Sometimes, you can put down as little as  0% or 3.5% of the home value with government loan assistance. Even with a traditional loan, the own contribution can be only 3-5% (although the minimum depends on the lender). However, a down payment of less than 20% carries some risk. First, because you’re borrowing more, your monthly payments will be higher, and you’ll pay more interest over the life of the loan. Second, you may need mortgage insurance. Traditional loans require personal mortgage insurance until the loan balance reaches 80% of the purchase price.

On the other hand, loans charge a premium for mortgage insurance over the life of the loan. Mortgage insurance costs about 1% of the annual mortgage balance. However, the price depends on your deposit and your creditworthiness. Mortgage insurance payments are often added to your monthly mortgage payment.

Research Indiana Down Payment Assistance Program

Many down payment assistance programs across the country offer financial assistance to first-time home buyers and low-income people. In Indiana, eligible homebuyers can choose from various programs that cover the cost of their down payment. The Indiana Housing and Community Development Corporation (IHCDA) offers two programs for residents. 

The First Place program is a second mortgage available to first-time home buyers. Borrowers can receive up to 6% of the purchase price or 6% of the home’s appraised value, whichever is less, to cover down payments or closing costs. Eligible participants must have a minimum credit score of 640 if the debt-to-income ratio is less than 45% and 680 if the debt-to-income ratio is between 45% and 50%.

The IHCDA’s Next Home program offers first-time home buyers a discount of up to 3.5% of the home purchase price. This program can be combined with a mortgage certificate. Eligible borrowers must have a minimum credit score of 640 and a debt-to-income ratio below 45% or 680 with a debt-to-income ratio of 45% to 50%.

Find a good real estate agent in Indiana.

Your real estate agent will be your number-one ally in the home-buying process. In addition to finding and listing real estate, agents can help create bargain property listings, negotiate deals, and manage the closing process for a home sale. In addition, they can recommend other service providers, such as a list of companies that can help you renovate a home in Indiana. Take your time choosing a representative. Research and interview a few experienced real estate agents in your area of ​​interest. Real estate agents should consider the following:

  • The number of successful real estate transactions over the past year (the more, the better!);
  • Work experience in your price range;
  • General education;
  • Individual reviews and minimal complaints.

Get pre-approved for your mortgage.

A pre-approved mortgage shows sellers you are ready to purchase a home for a certain amount. This shows the seller that you are a serious buyer and have the financial right to make an offer. Most sellers in Indiana require pre-approval before selling their homes. Now you don’t have to choose a lender right away. It will help if you compare interest rates and pre-approved amounts from multiple lenders to ensure you’re getting the best deal when buying a home in Indiana.

Select the appropriate location

A typical home price in Indiana is relatively high right now, but don’t worry if the price doesn’t fit your budget. Housing prices vary significantly from city to city and even from district to district. Also, look at historical home price trends, which estimate how much your home will increase in value over the next few years.

Start your Indiana home search.

Searching for a home in Indiana is a relatively interactive part of the home-buying process. First, make a list of everything you want in your home and determine the key priorities. At the top of the list are the items most important to you. So you need to distinguish between “need to have” and “nice to have.” Your agent can help you determine if what you want is realistic for your budget and desired neighborhood or if you need to revise your search.

View the current inventory of the house

The timing of your Indiana home search can significantly affect the number of options available. For example, Indiana had the most homes for sale in June. Looking for real estate at this time gives you more options and increases your chances of finding your dream home. On the other hand, there were the fewest sales in December, so you likely won’t find as many options during the winter.

Make an offer

When you find a home in Indiana that you like, make an offer. Real estate agents can help create a compelling offer that will be presented to the owners to sell the home to you. The Indiana real estate market is subject to seasonal fluctuations. During peak months, homes sell faster than others. Homes in Indiana sell the fastest in July, with properties staying on the market for just 48 days on average. If your home search could be better during this period, you should act fast and be prepared to offer multiple offers before your home is bought.

Monitoring process

An inspection is an opportunity to better assess the condition and value of your home before an official purchase. After this step, you will be able to review the terms of the contract with the seller in case of an unexpected event. When a licensed inspector inspects your Indiana home, you can be confident in the condition of your property. Inspectors should check the following parts of the property:

  • Roof;
  • Electrical system;
  • Air conditioning;
  • Pipeline.

Sellers in Indiana must complete a title disclosure form to disclose all potential issues. Damage to your home may not be noticeable immediately, but it can reduce the value of your property over time. The assessment determines the value of the property. When you use a mortgage to buy a new home, the lender will require an appraisal to make sure the home is worth the money you borrowed. Contact the title company, fill out the paperwork and pay the closing costs to become the legal owner of your home in Indiana. Be prepared to read and sign some documents to sign the real estate agreement. These forms transfer ownership of the house to your name, so ensure all information is correct before signing all contracts. 

Determining the size and other characteristics of real estate is a critical point. The property’s value is usually determined by the square footage, location, and amenities. Additionally, local amenities will affect the value of the real estate.

5 Modern Day Technologies used in House Construction

Technology is revolutionising every aspect of everyday life. It has improved the longevity and quality of modern-day structures in several ways. The construction industry has rapidly evolved with new high-tech devices being installed into homes and builders using advanced equipment and tools to build structures that will last a lifetime. Innovative construction technology enables huge improvements in the productivity, efficiency, and safety of large-scale construction projects. Here are some of the latest and modern-day technologies that are used in home construction.

5 Technologies used in house construction:

· Drones

· Precast walls

· Telematics

· Construction robots

· Building Information Modelling

 

Drones

Drones have made a huge impact and contribution to the construction industry in recent years, and they are set to grow even further. A drone can drastically improve the accuracy, speed, and safety standards of many parts of the construction cycle. The drones have high resolution cameras and once the data is collected it can create 3D or interactive topographical maps. Drones can make a huge impact and difference on construction sites in the following ways:

· Equipment tracking

Rented or purchased equipment used on a job site can get misplaced quite quickly, however with the use of a drone they can be located and always tracked while on site.

· Security surveillance

Construction and building sites are vulnerable to theft of equipment and materials on non-working days. A drone can be used to monitor and survey the site for a purpose of security while the workers are not present.

· Topographic maps

During the preconstruction phase, mapping is vital to this process. Aerial drones can be used to survey a wide range of land efficiently and quickly, reducing the costs of mapping by as much as 95%.

 

Telematics

Telematics is revolutionising the construction industry, powering efficiency and visibility. Telematics is all about data and is used by well-known companies such as drivewaypaving.ie. It allows you to send and receive data through telecommunications technology. Telematics is used in the construction industry to track vehicles, construction machinery, and heavy equipment. The technology provides safety, GPS

tracking, remote diagnostics, and fleet management. Telematics used during the housing process will allow a company to manage multiple job projects and sites, monitor usage hours to determine when a piece of equipment is up for maintenance, know exactly where construction assets are always, and monitor asset utilisation to maximise output.

GPS enabled telematics is essential for keeping a construction site operating by locating and tracking construction assets and equipment. It is important to know what assets you have for the project to keep the construction under budget and on a proper timeline. Several job sites can be monitored easily by using on-screen locations to ensure all sites are stocked with the equipment they require, monitoring engine hours for preventative maintenance, and keeping the whole operation as fuel efficient and safe as possible.

Construction Robots

Robotics are yet to see a significant role in the construction industry. However, construction sites are becoming smarter and with the rise in technology robots can be programmed and used during construction projects today. There are 3 main types of robots that seem positioned to reshape the construction industry, these include the following:

· Fully autonomous robots

Fully autonomous robots can scan the environment and perform many difficult tasks with tools on its own.

· Collaborative robots

Collaborative robots can be used on a construction site to help a human carry the appropriate equipment and tools.

· Factory robots

Factory robots can perform a simple manufacturing task perfectly and repeatedly.

Cartesian robots are the most popular robots due to their ability and ease for 3D printing. Cartesian robots use a 3-axis system X, Y, and Z of cartesian coordinates. 3D printing is one of the most popular applications to enter the construction industry. This is due to the ability to create a variety of products including a 3D printed home. The efficient, affordable, and quick way of 3D printing a home.

Building Information Modelling

Building information modelling is a process used in construction creating a digital presentation of a structure before the building commences. An accurate presentation of the building will enable everyone involved in the construction to determine logistics, anticipate difficulties, increase efficiency, and eliminate all risks. The high priority for any construction project team is to keep within budget and the BIM will help considerably with this. BIM uses tools such as 3D laser scanners and robotic total stations to give the designer more in-depth insights into projects. BIM can be used for all stages of construction.

· Before construction

Building information modelling helps reduce the need for future change orders by anticipating challenges.

· During construction

BIM improves efficiency and communication by offering a central hub for accurate and up to date reference documentation.

· After construction

BIM software can create the possibility for building management for the structures entire life cycle by providing owners with valuable information about every detail of the building. BIM has become one of the most important developments in construction due to its effects and improvements on every aspect of the construction process.

Technology is consistently changing and evolving, and it now plays a huge role in the construction of new homes—something the best home builders are leveraging to deliver smarter, more durable housing solutions.

Precast Walls

Precast construction is a sustainable and cost-efficient building technology that is used in the latest and modern-day housing projects without compromising on the quality of the building materials. Precast concrete is a superb construction material offering durable and flexible solutions for roofs and walls during home construction. Precast is more efficient and requires less labour. It helps save time and money. Precast concrete walls are manufactured off site in a controlled environment. The construction process speeds up with the use of precast walls. It is an optimal technology for developers of large housing projects where reduced risks of project delays, low costs, and high productivity are essential. The technology also uses less steel, cement, water, and labour in comparison to traditional slabs and walls.