Live visibility
Turn device readings into dashboards and alerts.
Codantix develops IoT prototypes and connected applications that combine sensors, devices, automation logic, dashboards and alerts. We focus on the complete journey from physical signal to useful action.
A dependable IoT solution needs more than hardware. It needs sensible device behavior, communication, data visibility, failure handling and an interface that helps people understand what is happening. Prototypes validate the technical and user workflow before larger deployment.
Turn device readings into dashboards and alerts.
Use schedules, thresholds and local rules.
Validate the idea before larger hardware investment.
Every project is scoped around real users, risk and business value. These are common delivery areas, not a rigid package.
A dependable IoT solution needs more than hardware. It needs sensible device behavior, communication, data visibility, failure handling and an interface that helps people understand what is happening. Prototypes validate the technical and user workflow before larger deployment.
Meet the people behind CodantixIdentify what must be sensed or controlled.
Connect components and test local behavior.
Present data and controls clearly.
Review connectivity, reliability and user behavior.
Explore client work, in-house products, prototypes and interactive demonstrations across software, mobile, AI and IoT.
Sensor data, maps and operational alerts.
Connected workplace control concepts.
ESP32 motion, light and climate automation.
Good project decisions begin with clear ownership, scope, risk and expectations.
Yes. Codantix has experience with ESP32 prototypes, sensors, relays and connected dashboards.
Some local logic can continue offline, while remote dashboards depend on connectivity.
Our focus is prototyping, firmware and connected software. Manufacturing requires specialist partners.
Yes. Device data can be presented through dashboards, charts, alerts and controls.
Use connected pages to understand the workflow, compare options and prepare stronger questions before a project begins.