Meter every circuit and every machine, catch consumption anomalies the moment they start, and cut power to faulty equipment — with one tap from the dashboard or automatically through rules. Any meter brand, your own LoRaWAN network, and AI agents for the analysis.

Most organisations meet their energy consumption once a month — as a total on a bill, weeks after the fact. A compressor that started drawing current all night, ventilation running full power in an empty building, a heater someone forgot in a warehouse — none of it is visible until the invoice lands. And even then, the bill says how much, never what, where, or why.
“If the workshop compressor draws more than 2 kW between 22:00 and 06:00 for over 15 minutes — switch it off via the smart relay and notify maintenance.”
The fault gets found in the morning. The electricity doesn't get burned all night.
Monitoring without control means watching money burn until someone drives to the site. In Widgelix, dashboards carry downlink control widgets alongside the charts: an operator who spots abnormal draw switches the circuit off right there — from the control room, from home, from a phone. Every command is permission-scoped and logged, so you always know who switched what, and when.
The hard part of energy monitoring has always been getting data out of electrical rooms, basements, and distributed sites without pulling cable through the building. LoRaWAN solves exactly that: battery- and mains-powered meters report through walls and floors to a handful of gateways — and with the GreenMesh LoRaWAN Network Server, the whole chain is yours. Your gateways, your network, your data routing — cloud, private cloud, or fully on-premise. No third-party operator, no per-message fees.
Learn more about the GreenMesh LoRaWAN Network ServerWidgelix ships with a native MCP server, so AI assistants like ChatGPT and Claude connect directly to your energy data — and to the platform itself. Different tasks, same conversation:
The agent reads your telemetry, runs the numbers, and answers in plain language — and with the right permissions, it configures dashboards, rules, and alerts for you. No console to learn, no documentation to study.
Tell us about your sites — how many buildings, what equipment, and where the bill hurts most. We'll show you how circuit-level monitoring with anomaly detection and remote control works on your own network, with your choice of meters.