SolutionSmart Irrigation

Irrigation that checks the forecast before it opens a valve

Widgelix combines soil sensors, on-site weather stations, and weather-forecast services — then acts on them, controlling your irrigation directly. Water only when the ground truly needs it, skip watering when rain is coming, and see exactly how much you've saved.

3 data sources
soil, weather station, and forecast, fused into one decision
Closed loop
the platform doesn't just alert, it operates the valves
Savings you can query
ask an AI agent what you saved this month
Green space with smart irrigation in action
Zone 3 · rain forecast in 4h — scheduled watering skipped automatically
The problem

Timers water by the clock. The weather doesn't care about your clock.

Most irrigation still runs on schedules — fixed times, fixed durations, in every season and every weather. The result is the same everywhere: watering during rain, watering ground that's already wet, dry patches where coverage is poor, and nobody able to say how much water actually went where, or why.

What goes wrong
Watering right before — or during — rain
Overwatering some zones while others stay dry
Water bills that grow with no visibility into cause
Manual seasonal reprogramming that rarely happens on time
Plant stress and turf damage from both extremes
No record of what was watered, when, and what it cost
/ How it works

Sense. Forecast. Decide. Act.

01
Soil sensors measure the ground truth
Moisture and temperature at root depth, per zone, so decisions start from what plants actually experience.
02
Weather stations add local conditions
On-site rainfall, temperature, humidity, and wind — not readings from an airport 20 km away.
03
Forecast services look ahead
The platform pulls professional weather-forecast data, so it knows rain is coming before the first drop falls.
04
The rule engine decides
Conditions combine with And/Or logic and time persistence: water only if soil moisture stays below the threshold, no rain has fallen, and none is forecast in the coming hours.
05
Controllers act automatically
Widgelix sends commands directly to irrigation controllers and valves. The loop closes without a person in it — though you can always step in from the dashboard or your phone.
Example rule

If zone 3 soil moisture stays below 30% for 2 hours, today's rainfall is under 2 mm, and no rain is forecast for the next 6 hours — irrigate for 15 minutes and log the run.

One rule. No code. No wasted water.

/ AI-Ready

Ask your irrigation how it's doing

Widgelix ships with a native MCP server, so AI assistants like ChatGPT and Claude can connect directly to your irrigation data. That turns analytics from a report you build into a question you ask.

The agent reads your telemetry, runs the comparison, and gives you the numbers — savings, consumption, and anomalies — in plain language. And with the right permissions, it can adjust rules and schedules for you too.

How much water did we use this month compared to last June?
Which zones consumed the most, and did it match the weather?
How much did skipping pre-rain watering save us this season?
Compare soil moisture trends across the north and south fields.
North field used 18% less water than June, mostly from two skipped pre-rain runs — worth roughly 40,000 L.
/ Capabilities

A complete irrigation operations layer

Forecast-aware watering
Decisions use rain that hasn't fallen yet, not just rain that has.
Per-zone control
Each zone gets watering matched to its own soil and exposure.
Direct valve & controller actuation
Commands go to the hardware; no separate irrigation computer needed.
Dashboards & history
Live soil, weather, and water-use data with full run logs per zone.
Alerts that matter
Burst-pipe patterns, stuck valves, sensors gone silent, abnormal consumption.
Hardware-agnostic
Mix soil sensors, weather stations, and controllers from different vendors over LoRaWAN, MQTT, and more.
/ Good fit for

Wherever green needs water — at scale

Municipal parks and green areas
Sports fields, stadiums, and golf courses
Campuses and business parks
Residential complexes and HOAs
Agriculture and horticulture
Landscaping companies managing many sites
Integrators building irrigation solutions for their clients

Stop watering the rain.

Tell us about your green areas — how many zones, what's planted, and how you water today. We'll show you how sensor-driven, forecast-aware irrigation cuts water use and puts every drop on record.

  • A zone-by-zone monitoring and control plan
  • The right mix of soil sensors, weather data, and controllers
  • Savings analytics you can query — by dashboard or by AI agent
Book a Demo

We'll map a zone-by-zone irrigation plan to your sites.