IotMax is a white-label IoT monitoring platform from Brazil, positioned around device monitoring and management “by environment” rather than as a simple list of sensors. It is aimed at resellers, integrators, installers, and end customers, covering 11 preconfigured scenarios such as cold storage, industrial sites, homes, farms, refrigerated fleets, and weather stations. It also provides an online read-only demo.
In terms of functionality, IotMax supports a catalog of 41 sensor types, covering energy consumption, water usage, temperature and humidity, wind speed, rainfall, UV, CO₂, TVOC, door locks, lighting, irrigation, and more. The platform supports three types of data ingestion: HTTP, MQTT, and Telegram. It highlights MQTT Discovery for automatic registration and is compatible with the Sonoff/Shelly Tasmota ecosystem, ESPHome on ESP32, and the Home Assistant Discovery ecosystem. Beyond receiving data, it can also send control commands via standard MQTT, such as turning on lights, locking doors, or stopping irrigation.
White labeling is one of its key selling points. The platform supports a “platform–reseller–customer” structure, where resellers can have their own quotas, logo, and isolated customers, making it suitable for a B2B2C per-device billing model. On security, the main content states that its MQTT Broker uses Let’s Encrypt TLS 1.3, with full audit logs, login rate limiting, and tested tenant isolation. Ecosystem integrations include Open-Meteo real-time weather, Google Maps coordinates, and Web Bluetooth browser-based pairing for BLE sensors.
The page does not disclose specific pricing. It only provides entry points such as “view plans,” “contact sales,” and “request a solution,” while noting that it is suitable for per-device billing. For APIs/SDKs, the known support includes HTTP, MQTT, and Telegram ingest, plus MQTT-based control, but there is no visible formal API documentation, SDK, webhook, or developer portal information. Documentation quality is hard to assess, though the online demo with 88 virtual sensors is helpful for pre-sales evaluation.
Its strengths include clear scenario templates, practical IoT protocol coverage, white-label reseller support, bidirectional control, and basic security auditing. Its weaknesses are the lack of public pricing, open-source status, self-hosting options, and developer documentation. It is best suited for IoT integrators, cold-chain/agriculture/industrial monitoring providers, and resellers that want to quickly launch their own branded IoT platform. If a team needs full self-hosting or deep customization, it may also be worth evaluating ThingsBoard, Home Assistant, Ubidots, Blynk, or a self-built EMQX + Grafana stack.
The main content does not provide information on China-region nodes, ICP filing, payment methods, or access availability, so its accessibility from China is unknown. Given that it is a Brazilian commercial platform, teams in mainland China should test console connectivity, MQTT latency, WhatsApp/email support responsiveness, and the feasibility of cross-border payments before purchasing.
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