Data Agent · IoT

Your sensors, answered in plain English.

Connect MQTT feeds, cameras, and devices. Ask one sentence. Tablize writes the watch, checks every minute, and pings you when something crosses the line — so you don't have to stay up.

Marco's freezers. One sentence. One watch.

Marco runs nights at a cold-chain warehouse. His freezers hold product that goes bad if temperature climbs for more than 30 minutes. He used to check 42 sensors manually. Now Tablize watches while he sleeps.

19:58 · Evening
Marco
Night ops manager at
a cold-chain warehouse

Marco's freezers hold product that goes bad if temperature climbs for more than 30 minutes. He has 42 sensors on MQTT. He used to check them manually. Now Tablize watches while he sleeps.

What he keptA watch that pings him on Slack if any sensor crosses the line.
ops · night shift
Tuesday · 19:58
Marco
Ping me if any freezer goes above −15°C overnight.
mqtt · 42 sensors · cold_room/#
Tablize
iot.list_sensors · 42 devices found 204 ms
watch.create · cold_chain_alert 112 ms
Watch created. I'll check every minute from 20:00 to 07:00. If any sensor in cold_room/# reads above −15°C for more than 5 minutes, I'll ping you on Slack with the sensor ID, the temperature trend, and the last reading that was inside the safe range.
Watch · cold_chain_alert
Active · fires on: cold_room/*/temp > -15 for 5m
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