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Nettemp is a monitoring platform for IoT sensors. Its core use case is collecting temperature and humidity, system status, power consumption, ping, and similar data from Raspberry Pi devices, Linux hosts, ESP32/ESP8266 boards, or custom scripts, then sending that data to the cloud or a local server for monitoring through dashboards, charts, and alerts. It is more of a lightweight IoT data platform for developers and hardware hobbyists than a general-purpose APM or logging platform.
Based on the main content, Nettemp supports 22+ sensor types, including DHT11/DHT22, DS18B20, BME280, BMP180, system CPU/RAM, Raspberry Pi temperature, and lm_sensors, with coverage for I2C, GPIO, USB, and 1-Wire. The dashboard supports drag-and-drop widgets, floor plans, gauges, and interactive charts, making it suitable for home, server room, or device-environment monitoring panels. For alerts, it provides email, SMS, and Pushover notifications, with support for conditional triggers, cooldown periods, and custom templates. Data retention is offered in tiered 30/90/365-day storage with automatic thinning.
Deployment is one of the product’s highlights: users can connect directly to Nettemp Cloud, use Docker to run a local server bridge, or even run it fully self-hosted on a LAN only. The client targets Raspberry Pi/Linux, is installed with Python3 and pipx, and includes an interactive configuration tool that can automatically discover sensors, create configuration files, and set up autostart on boot. On the API side, it supports Bearer Token authentication and data submission via POST /api/v1/readings. The main content also mentions Python, Node.js, Go, and Java examples, but does not show details of a formal SDK. Community support is mainly through Discord.
The main content only states that users can register an account and that a free tier is available. It does not disclose paid plans, limits, payment methods, or SLA, so its commercial predictability is average. Documentation quality appears solid, covering quick curl tests, full installation, hardware wiring, sensor configuration, troubleshooting, and a UI gallery. It should be fairly approachable for users with Linux/Raspberry Pi experience.
Its strengths are flexible architecture, broad sensor coverage, self-hosting support, and a clear onboarding path. Its downsides are that it still requires basic hardware and Linux knowledge, pricing/licensing/enterprise support information is limited, and the third-party developer ecosystem is not fully demonstrated. It is a good fit for home automation enthusiasts, lab/server room environmental monitoring, and small IoT project developers. Mainland China accessibility is not discussed in the main content, and the availability of app.nettemp.pl and Discord in China may be uncertain. If localized access is required, self-hosting may be worth considering, or alternatives such as Home Assistant, ThingsBoard, Grafana + InfluxDB, and Node-RED can be evaluated.
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