Widgelix monitors CO₂, humidity, particulates, and VOCs across every room and every building — and acts on what it finds, boosting ventilation automatically before air affects the people breathing it. Any sensor brand, your own LoRaWAN network, and an AI layer you can simply ask.

Indoor air degrades quietly. CO₂ climbs through a meeting, humidity feeds condensation, particulates drift in from outside — and nobody sees any of it until it shows up as fatigue, complaints, sick days, or a compliance question. Most buildings either don't measure air at all, or measure it in one lobby sensor that says nothing about the classroom on the third floor.
“If CO₂ in any classroom stays above 1,000 ppm for 15 minutes during school hours — boost ventilation in that zone and notify facilities if it isn't back below 800 ppm within 20 minutes.”
One rule, applied to every room at once.
Widgelix is hardware-agnostic by design. Mix CO₂ sensors from one vendor, particulate monitors from another, and multi-parameter IAQ devices from a third — over LoRaWAN, MQTT, Modbus, or HTTP. Predefined device templates get popular sensors reporting in minutes, and custom decoders connect anything else. If it measures air and speaks a standard protocol, it belongs in your dashboard.
IAQ deployments live or die on connectivity: dozens of battery sensors per building, thick walls, no access to tenant networks. That's exactly what LoRaWAN is for — 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 dependence on third-party network operators, and no per-message fees to anyone.
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 air-quality data — and to the platform itself. Analytics stops being a report you build and becomes a question you ask.
The agent reads your telemetry, runs the comparison, and answers in plain language. With the right permissions, it can go further — building dashboards, tuning threshold rules, or setting up alerts for a new floor, all from a conversation. No console to learn, no documentation to study.
Tell us about your buildings — how many rooms, who uses them, and what you ventilate with today. We'll show you how room-level air monitoring with automated response works on your own network, with your choice of sensors.