Use cases

The platform is general-purpose, but you don't have to start from a blank slate. A use case is a ready-made setup — dashboards, alerts, and the right data model — for a specific job, installed in one step.

Each page below shows what the finished application looks like: what you see, what you do, and what you get. Pick the one closest to your problem to get a feel for the platform in a real setting.

Available use cases

Use cases

Distillery monitoring

Track the angels' share — how much spirit each cask loses over time — from raw gas signals to a trained per-cask classifier.

Conveyor-belt monitoring

Catch conveyor faults early from the motor's three-phase power draw, with automatic video capture of every anomaly.

Packs

How a use case is installed: a per-org bundle of profiles, schemas, jobs, and dashboards — the bridge to the generic platform.

All use cases

How to read these pages and how Packs install a vertical into your organization.

How a use case works

Everything specific to a use case ships as a Pack — a bundle you install into your organization. The Pack brings the dashboards, alert rules, and data definitions; the platform underneath stays exactly the same. That's why two very different jobs — a distillery and a conveyor belt — run on one platform.

It also means nothing is locked in. A use case is a starting point: every dashboard, alert, and export is yours to change, and you can mix in capabilities the Pack didn't ship. Browse what the platform can do to see the full toolkit each use case is built from.

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