New console documentation!

We have recently updated our console documentation to cover all the configurable aspects on it. We have included information for device management, data buckets, dashboards, endpoints and access tokens. Hope everything is more clear now! The documentation is available at: http://docs.thinger.io/console/

Creating real-time IoT dashboards for Sigfox devic...

In the latest server update, we released a new feature, called Access Tokens, which allows controlling the access to our Thinger.io resources from the REST API. It is quite similar to the Identity and Access Management (IAM) from Amazon Web Services, in the way you can specify what kind of resource and

Running Thinger.io IoT server on Amazon Web Servic...

Some weeks ago, we released Ubuntu Snap packages for installing the IoT server easily on Ubuntu Core, or Ubuntu 16.04. Today we have updated the instructions for a more reliable setup, specially for keeping the MongoDB instance running after reboot. Moreover, we have prepared an AMI (Amazon Machine Image) that allows deploying a sandboxed IoT

New IoT Hardware: ClimaStick!

We are so proud to announce a new hardware development kit designed from the Thinger.io team! After more than one year of design and testing, here is the board! ClimaStick. It is available to purchase directly from our store. This board is a complete Internet of Things development kit, that integrates

Install the Thinger.io IoT platform in your own ho...

Today, we are proud to announce the release of the Thinger.io IoT platform as an installable package! We have been working so hard during the last months to provide an easy to install package of the Thinger.io platform. With this release, you will be able to install the server in

Adding support for Espressif ESP32

After the success of the ESP82266, espressif have developed a brand new device called ESP32, which is much more powerful and supports dual WiFi and Bluetooth connections. There are some dev kits ready for it use, and the espressif team is working in adding support from the Arduino IDE in their Github page.   Some specs about this