1. Support for M2M, Sonoff, Electrodragon, esp8266, Arduino, Raspberry Pi, Microcontrollers (MCU), sensors, computers, pumps, thermostats, remote control and other things. Friends!
2. Warning: This app is for nerds only :) If you don't know what MQTT is, this app is likely not for you. - With the app you can create dashboards for your MQTT enabled IoT Smart Home devices, applications and Home automation.
3. It doesn't contain advertisements, in-app purchases or any hidden cost, so please be considerate when rate the app.
4. The app will evolve depending on your ratings, because I'm investing my free time in the app.
5. If you are native English speaker, please help me to improve English translation of the app.
6. This app was created for my own needs in my free from work time.
7. Positive ratings are appreciated!
8. I'm not making money from it.
9. So, if you are feeling, that something must be re-phrased or changed in the translation, send your corrections to me please!
1. (Background working and notification option would be also great, but it is not an easy one, I guess.)VERY useful! I've very quickly been able to use this to provide fine-grained, phone-based control of (non-critical) mqtt-enabled systems eglights, home-entertainment, monitoring etc around my home to non-technical family members and guests.
2. The big omission (for me) is no 3rd state for switches; to handle unknow or an error, and since this is running on a mobile device, I've split my topics (sensor, switches & services) over separate pages; but the one can not update the other, because only one connection is "live" at a time - It would be grest if they would share, if the broker was the same.
3. I could create separate pages, but having the buttons on the same page, just grouped separately in named collections would be much better for usabilityI'm not using this to control any devices (not yet anyway) but it is a great little app for monitoring several remote sensors.
4. Other than that this is a great little app.Very nice dashboard, very beautiful and functional! I love it! I would like to see more options for text size like "extra small" and even XXS because my widgets don't fit the text and it is cut off.
5. Note, however, that this will give you a handy front-end - it doesn't claim to set up your mqtt-based control itself, just enables you to publish and subscribe to a working system...Great app, quite useful.
6. The only thing I wish it also had was a way to group buttons together; for example I have 3 different devices each connecting to the same mqtt broker.
7. Without the ability to post an app notification, it makes it useful for debugging, but not for every day usage.Fantastic app! I've used it for several IoT projects, and have been amazed by how thoroughly well thought out this app is.
8. Yes, you need to understand MQTT, and if you don't know the names or commands of your devices, then this is not for you, but I had it working as a switch within a few minutes.
9. One of it's best features is the ability to bind one control to two separate subscribe/publish topics with proper synchronization visualization.
10. The widgets are also only square shape, would be nice to opt for rectangular shape the size of 2/3 squares maybe.For what it is, this works first time out of the box.
11. It would be useful if one could group widgets, for devices with multiple controls e.g. a dimmer switch.