IoT Workshop

IoT learning platform

Collect, store and visualize your IoT data

IoT Workshop gives every device a home. Connect an ESP8266, ESP32, Arduino or Raspberry Pi, send sensor values over a simple API, keep them stored with their timestamps, read them back whenever you need them, and turn them into live charts, values and indicators.

  • Eight data fields per Project
  • Read and write API keys
  • CSV import and export
An ESP32 ESP-WROOM-32 development board, the kind of Wi-Fi microcontroller that sends readings to a Project.
Field 1 · Temperature 24.8 °C Latest entry received

Free for the workshop

3-day IoT Workshop — Free

IoT Workshop gives students, engineers, and technocrats 3 days of free access to build and test their IoT projects. Your 3-day period starts when you create your Project.

Your Project stays. Workshop data is automatically cleared after 3 days.

How long is it free?
3 days, at no cost.
When does it start?
The moment you create your Project.
What happens after 3 days?
The entries collected during the workshop are cleared automatically.
Is the Project deleted?
No. Your Project stays exactly where it is.
Are its settings kept?
Yes — name, fields, widgets and API keys are all unchanged.

How it works

From a sensor on your desk to a chart in your browser, in four steps.

  1. 01

    Connect Device

    Connect ESP8266, ESP32, Arduino, Raspberry Pi, or another IoT device.

  2. 02

    Send Data

    Send sensor/device values to the IoT Workshop platform through the API.

  3. 03

    Store & Access

    Data is securely stored and can be accessed through the platform API.

  4. 04

    Visualize

    Display live/latest data using Project widgets: Line Chart, Numeric Value and LED Indicator.

From device to dashboard

Your device talks to the API; IoT Workshop stores the entry and draws it.

How data moves through IoT Workshop An IoT device sends readings over the internet to the IoT Workshop API. The platform stores each entry, and Project widgets display the stored data. IoT Device ESP32, ESP8266, Arduino, Pi Internet / API One GET request with your write key IoT Workshop Entries stored with timestamps Visualization Line Chart, Numeric Value, LED Indicator

Everything you need to run a Project

Projects

Group your devices into Projects, each with up to eight data fields you name yourself.

REST API

Send and read values with a single GET request from any board, script or serial monitor.

API Keys

Every Project gets its own read and write key the moment it is created, ready to copy.

Data Storage

Entries are stored with their timestamps as they arrive, and stay available to read back.

Data Import/Export

Bring readings in from a CSV file, or download a Project's data in the time zone you choose.

Data Visualization

Build a Project dashboard from Line Chart, Numeric Value and LED Indicator widgets.

An Arduino Uno board on a workbench, a common starting point for classroom and student IoT projects.

Built for the workshop bench

IoT Workshop is made for learning: a small, understandable platform you can wire up in an afternoon and explain to someone else in five minutes. Nothing to install and no server to run.

  • IoT learning and classroom workshops
  • Student and final-year projects
  • Electronics experiments on a breadboard
  • Sensor monitoring: temperature, humidity, light, motion
  • ESP8266 and ESP32 Wi-Fi projects
  • API-based IoT applications and scripts

Start your first Project today

Create an account, add a Project and send your first reading in minutes.