ThingsLog IoT solutions FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions
ThingsLog remote IoT monitoring and distributed automation

This FAQ covers common questions about ThingsLog industrial IoT solutions, including smart water, energy monitoring, smart city, agriculture, and distributed automation.

  • Q1: What is ThingsLog?

    ThingsLog is an industrial IoT platform and hardware provider for remote monitoring and distributed automation of water, energy, gas, agriculture, and infrastructure systems.

  • Q2: What does ThingsLog specialise in?

    ThingsLog specialises in low-power IoT deployments that connect meters, sensors, and controllers to a central platform for monitoring, analytics, alerts, and automation workflows.

  • Q3: What is distributed automation in IoT?

    Distributed automation means that decisions and actions can be triggered across multiple locations based on real-time data, rules, and events. This enables faster response and operational control without relying on manual intervention.

  • Q4: What does the ThingsLog platform do?

    The ThingsLog platform collects data from connected devices, visualises it in dashboards, generates alerts and reports, and supports analytics and integrations for operational monitoring and distributed automation.

  • Q5: Does ThingsLog provide data loggers?

    Yes. ThingsLog provides low-power IoT devices and data loggers that connect to meters and sensors and transmit data reliably from the field to the platform.

  • Q6: What networks and connectivity technologies are supported?

    ThingsLog supports low-power IoT connectivity such as LoRaWAN, NB-IoT, and LTE-M, as well as other interfaces depending on deployment needs.

  • Q7: Can ThingsLog integrate with third-party systems?


    Yes. ThingsLog supports integration via APIs and standard interfaces, enabling connections with external systems such as SCADA, GIS, billing platforms, and other enterprise tools.

  • Q8: What automation capabilities are available?

    ThingsLog supports automation through rule-based alerts, workflows, reporting automation, and integrations that can trigger actions based on monitoring data and operational conditions.

  • Q9: Can ThingsLog be deployed gradually?

    Yes. Deployments can start with pilot sites or priority zones and then scale to larger rollouts without changing the overall solution architecture.

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