Apply HN: Connyct – Complete IOT Solution
Features: 1. Create a Device: Just define the data structure and the GUI associated with that ( all with a UI interface - no programming required)
2. Follow / Share: People can follow or share their devices. For example a scientist places a weather station in Antarctica, you could follow that device. Or to be commercial, what if Kim Kardashain's weighing scale uses Connyct? Million would be interested in following her weight. Developers of the device just focus on the device, we take care of the rest.
3. Data Analytics: Sensors/Devices just send their data; We perform complex data analytics on them.
4. Interconnection: You can do trigger actions on the devices you own (in real time) - for example, if temp in antartica weather station is less than 30, email me or turn on light at home, etc . All this with no programming.
Use Cases: 1. Companies make internal phone apps all the time. In the future, they are going to make internal IOT devices and they need a platform for that. We are that.
2. You have an idea for an IOT device, use our service to create the device - you focus on the device coz the backend, website, phone app is all done. Scale from 1 to a million.
3. You own a company and need a custom IOT device - you need to hire a h/w designer, backend developer, phone app developer, maintain a server etc. Use Connyct and you only need someone to send us the data - may be an intern? Look at the cost savings.
Saving the best for the last: FREE for developers and users. Only cost for storing data along term.
Youtube links to give you an idea of what we are trying to accomplish: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nk5QK7SE2ME
We plan to launch in about 2 month time. Please feel free to drop in your suggestions/questions. We are also looking for a 3rd co-founder. If you like the idea and are interested, please feel free to drop in a comment.
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[ 3.4 ms ] story [ 36.2 ms ] threadAnd as far as going into interfaces for VR, we do not have plans for that yet. We plan to support data streaming though. As a startup, we don't have the resources required for that. But if there is demand and we grow, we would love to look into that. Business is all about evolving.
Interface of Twitter / Data algorithms of Tinder / Marketing (ads) Stream of Facebook
Again, I find this idea & business attainable. With a name like Connyct. It sounds right & feels wrong. Its IOT, these off name companies are only a fad. IOTA / InsideOuT / IOTFeedr / idk, & seriously no offense. I have been studying Branding & Design, its become second nature to see a business for both its service & how well the name holds to its service. Cheers & good luck
May be National Geographic can plant an Internet Connected thermometer in a volcano and we might have many many friends/followers of that device.
So, if I have 10 devices ( each with 3 data points); each device might have different friends with different levels of access to each of the data points on the 10 devices. The devil lies in the implementation though. If we make an excellent interface to manage the sharing and becoming friends with devices, we will win. And the sharing becomes crucial not for home devices but for commercial devices like may be a weather station at an airport (which the entire city may be interested) or like I mentioned the weighing machine of Kim Kardashian ( lol ) or may be goods on a commercial truck, the real time location of which is needed by 7/30 employees in a company. I want to develop this framework into something more than just for devices inside a home (which is where a lot of IOT focus is right now).
Since we would have the data, we can do stuff with it. Have not thought about what, but we plan to make it to good use.
Thanks for feedback on the name, we love positive criticism. We will look into that and research more.
How would your service handle poor internet connectivity of the IOT devices? I've done network connected devices for companies in the past, and the trickiest technical part was always how the device/service behaved in the presence of network failure (was harder than making the devices pass IP69K testing).
How the h/w implements it, is up to the hardware developers ( we plan on developing some ourselves using different technologies and hardware ( raspberry PI, Intel Edison, some using sim cards, etc and using different protocols) and others can leverage off of that). The server side: receiving data, sending data, analyzing data, displaying data and detecting disconnection is what we will handle and the phone app / website for all of that.