The universal hardware development console. Paste your device's JSON payload — get a live monitoring dashboard in 60 seconds. No backend changes, no custom code.
Already monitoring 10,000+ data points in production at Flexibles AI
We built DevConsole to solve our own problem — monitoring FleetPulse, our IoT vehicle tracker with 60+ signals.
Our FleetPulse vehicle tracker sends 60+ signals — GPS, IMU, battery, connectivity. Every firmware update changed the payload. Our old dashboard broke every time.
We built DevConsole. Our firmware engineer pastes one sample JSON. The system auto-detects all 60 signals, categorizes them, and creates a live dashboard instantly.
New firmware version? Paste the new payload. Dashboard updates in 10 seconds. Zero backend changes. Our R&D velocity doubled.
No backend setup. No config files. Just paste, connect, and monitor.
Built for hardware engineers who want to monitor, not configure.
Paste a JSON payload — signals, types, units, and categories detected automatically. No manual schema writing.
Time series, gauges, big numbers, raw logs, bar charts, and data tables. Build the dashboard you need.
Works with any MQTT broker (EMQX, HiveMQ, Mosquitto) or direct HTTP POST. No vendor lock-in.
Each project gets a unique API key. Secure, scoped, and easy to rotate.
Auto-refreshing panels with configurable intervals. See your data the moment it arrives.
One console for all your hardware products. Smart glasses, vehicle trackers, sensors — all in one place.
Prototyping a new IoT product? Stop wasting time on dashboards. Focus on your firmware.
ESP32, STM32, nRF, Arduino — if it sends JSON, DevConsole monitors it. Copy the snippet, flash, done.
Shipping multiple hardware products? One console handles all of them. Scale from 1 device to 1,000.
All plans include MQTT & HTTP ingestion, schema auto-detection, and all 6 panel types.
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Join hardware teams who stopped building dashboards and started shipping products.