For 13 years, our project has been helping to monitor the state of environmental sensors, resource counters, webcams. Many project participants have already published their weather sensors and webcams in your area. You can access and track information using the site and numerous applications and services for our Project, created by independent authors, using our open API. In addition, it is possible to control devices with feedback.
Attention! The Project is of a technical orientation and implies basic technical training and independent study of the documentation on the website (Help section) and interface.
In the Show menu, you can select the categories of sensors you are interested in to be displayed on the project map, as well as supplement them with information from external sources (available for authorized users).
The Help menu contains useful information on how to connect your sensors and webcams to the project with examples from our members, as well as information about features, innovations, limitations and answers to other frequently asked questions about the Project.
In the Sensors menu, you can register your monitoring devices, set up notifications about out of range values or outages, as well as add/remove sensors to Favorites, build graphs, incl. with overlapping, configure backup of readings to FTP, Yandex.Disk, Google Drive and enable import/export to the Alice smart home (Yandex). The readings of your sensors can be shared both with individual users of the project and with everyone, if they meet our Rules. You can transfer readings to the project using UDP, TCP, HTTP GET/POST, MQTT, JSON, InfluxDB.
In the Webcams menu you can add your webcams to the Project, as well as add/remove webcams to Favorites for quick access to their viewing, set up backup of images to FTP, Yandex.Disk, Google Drive. Pictures from your webcams can be shared both with individual users of the project and with everyone, if they meet our Rules. You can transfer pictures from web cameras to the Project using HTTP(s), RTSP and HTTP POST (for gray IPs).
In the Tracks menu you can upload/download and view on the map your previously recorded travel tracks in the most popular formats, as well as add points of interest (POI) for route auto-naming.
In the DIY menu there is a Catalog of ready-made monitoring solutions from Project partners, as well as examples of solutions from Project members with photos and descriptions.
The Soft menu contains the Catalog of the most popular software from independent authors, created to work with the project for various mobile (Android, iOS) and desktop platforms using the Project's REST API.
In the Profile menu, you should specify the correct contact information (for notifications about the operation of devices and cameras), time zone, quiet hour, set up notifications about events by e-mail, Push, Telegram, Viber, SMS, VK and check their log, write to technical support or leave your feedback.
We also provide bonuses (relaxation of restrictions and VIP functionality) and a system of achievements for active Project participants (developers of devices and applications, authors of articles, owners of weather stations and auxiliary servers), as well as for invitations to the Project and quality control of weather data and public webcams.<
P.S. For its further development, the Project really needs specialists of various specialties, partners and investors. Waiting for You!
Project:
basics,
history,
rules,
bonuses,
cooperation.
API for:
devices,
applications,
control.
How to add:
а sensor,
а camera,
а track,
to your website.
Catalog of:
devices,
applications,
sensors,
examples,
diy.