Welcome, @Fearless !
Depending on your smart home set up, and if you have a programmable controller of some sort (ISY, HA, Hubitat, etc), then you can get pretty close if you only use Bond and API integrations. You’d have to track the last-known brightness on that controller and whenever turning on, estimate how long to send the dim commands (to reach desire brightness) before stopping transmission. No usage of original remote would be allowed, though, as it would get out of sync with real world light level vs last-known brightness.
But to answer your actual question - Bond licenses its tech to companies which can make a Smart by Bond integrated receiver. That was an option taken by Home Depot for their universal fan controller - but seems like there is some availability issues at present.
That only works for AC-powered ceiling fan motors; so if you happen to have DC-powered motor on your ceiling fan, you’ve not got really options (at least not of which I am aware).