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DevicePilot

DevicePilot is a cloud-based service for monitoring, managing, and automating large fleets of connected devices for Internet of Things (IoT) deployments.

  • Cloud-hosted IoT device operations and lifecycle management platform.
  • Monitoring, alerting, and reporting on device performance and status across fleets.
  • Device data aggregation and visualization for operational and business analysis.
  • Automation workflows for device fleet maintenance and issue remediation.
  • APIs and integrations to connect IoT device data with other enterprise systems.

More About DevicePilot

DevicePilot provides a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) platform used by organizations that deploy and operate connected products, focusing on fleets of IoT devices in the field. The service aggregates telemetry and status data from distributed devices into a centralized cloud environment, giving operations, support, and product teams a structured view of estate health and performance. The platform is aimed at use cases where there are many devices deployed at customer sites or in infrastructure environments and where ongoing monitoring, maintenance, and service assurance are required.

The platform functions as an IoT device operations and management layer (IoT operations) that sits above the connectivity and device hardware. It ingests data via standard web and cloud interfaces such as RESTful APIs (API integration) and typically integrates with existing device backends, data pipelines, or IoT platforms already in use. DevicePilot then stores, organizes, and indexes device attributes and metrics so users can group devices by product line, customer, geography, firmware version, or other operational criteria. This enables users to query their fleet, segment it into cohorts, and track status and behavior over time.

Within this environment, DevicePilot provides monitoring and visualization capabilities (observability) that support dashboards, charts, and maps of device health, connectivity, usage, and configuration state. Users can define conditions that represent issues, such as devices going offline, failing to report telemetry, or breaching metric thresholds. The service can trigger alerts to operations or support teams when these conditions occur. This monitoring approach is comparable in intent to general IT observability tools, but focused on distributed physical devices and product estates rather than only servers or applications.

Another component is automation and workflow orchestration for device operations (IT automation). Users can define rules that act on device cohorts, such as marking devices as needing intervention, scheduling maintenance tasks, or updating status in external systems via webhooks and integrations. This allows some repetitive operational activities to be codified and executed based on live device data instead of manual inspection. Reporting features provide summaries of device estate status, service levels, and other metrics that are relevant to customer operations and business stakeholders.

From a marketplace taxonomy perspective, DevicePilot aligns with IoT device management and operations, observability for connected products, and SaaS-based fleet monitoring. It connects into broader enterprise architectures through APIs that link to CRM, ticketing, IoT platforms, data warehouses, and analytics tools, enabling device estate data to participate in service workflows and business reporting. Enterprises and service providers use it to maintain visibility into deployed products, support customer service processes, and manage the ongoing lifecycle of connected devices at scale.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 10
  • Estimated Annual Revenue: $1M-$10M

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Market Segmentation

  • Type: Private
  • Sector: Information Technology
  • Group: Software & Services
  • Industry: Internet Software & Services
  • Sub-Industry: Internet Software & Services