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IoT prototype sprint for ESP32 and Raspberry Pi

Fast IoT prototype builds for teams that need a physical device to monitor, control, log, alert, or connect a real-world process to software.

Use this when you need proof before hiring a full hardware team: one sensor/device workflow, firmware, connectivity, simple dashboard, alert path, and pilot notes.

Typical scope

  • ESP32, Raspberry Pi, embedded Linux gateways, GPIO, I2C, SPI, UART, ADC, relays, displays, and sensor modules
  • MQTT, HTTP, WebSockets, local logging, dashboard handoff, alerts, and a clear prototype-to-pilot risk list
  • Working demo, wiring notes, BOM, firmware source, test steps, and what must change before production

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Questions this page answers

What is included in an IoT prototype sprint?

A narrow working prototype: device firmware, sensor/control loop, data transport, basic dashboard or log output, and handoff documentation.

Is this production hardware?

No. Prototype, pilot, and production are separate phases. The sprint proves the workflow and exposes hardware, enclosure, reliability, and certification risks early.

Next step

Send a small brief.

Include the board, sensors, machine interface, current failure, desired behavior, connectivity, dashboard or alert needs, and the artifact you need: IoT prototype, working firmware, data bridge, control box, edge AI workflow, OTA/telemetry plan, or vendor handoff packet.