Product Launch

You know what you want to connect. You know what data you need. What slows everything down is the first hour of figuring out how to wire it up, which protocol to speak, what the broker config should look like, and whether anyone has done this before so you don't have to start from zero.
That's the gap the new Coreflux LoT Templates site closes.
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Six ready to run projects are live today, covering scenarios from a full solar inverter integration with Python and Modbus, through Modbus TCP simulation when you have no hardware to test against, all the way down to a single smart bulb connection. Each template is a complete LoT notebook you can download, adapt, and ship.
The catalogue is only small for now. It grows weekly as new use cases come out of real customer work, and every template that goes up has already been tested in the field.
Instead of scrolling through a list and guessing which one fits, you describe the problem in plain language. "I want to connect a TAPO smart bulb." "I need to pull data from a Modbus inverter." The assistant surfaces the closest match and hands you the project.
It's the difference between reading documentation and getting an answer.
The site is already structured to host partner contributions. Solution providers, integrators, and consultants working with Coreflux can publish their own templates under their own profile, with their own use cases visible to the whole community.
The goal isn't a Coreflux only library. It's a community hub where the best industrial IoT patterns live in one place, attributed to the people who built them.
Six templates today. The plan is sixty, then six hundred, then more. What gets prioritized depends on what the community asks for.
If there's a connection you wish existed, a sensor you can't get talking, or a workflow you'd like documented, send it our way. If you find a bug, even better. That's what a beta is for.
Browse the templates at templates.coreflux.org