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Monitor device sensor data
CodeWords continuously collects data from your Bolt IoT devices, tracking temperature, humidity, motion, and other sensor readings to detect patterns, anomalies, or threshold breaches that require action.
Trigger alerts on conditions
When sensor values from Bolt IoT devices exceed defined thresholds, CodeWords sends notifications through your preferred channels and creates incident tickets or maintenance requests in your management systems.
Control devices remotely
CodeWords sends commands to Bolt IoT devices based on schedules, sensor conditions, or manual triggers, activating relays, adjusting settings, or controlling connected equipment without physical access.
Log device activity
All device interactions and sensor readings from Bolt IoT are captured by CodeWords and stored in your database or analytics platform, creating comprehensive audit trails and historical data for analysis.
Analyze data trends
CodeWords processes sensor data from Bolt IoT devices to identify trends, calculate averages, and detect patterns, generating insights that inform operational decisions and predictive maintenance schedules.
Coordinate multiple devices
CodeWords orchestrates actions across multiple Bolt IoT devices, creating complex automation scenarios where one device's reading triggers responses in other connected devices based on your logic.
Schedule device operations
CodeWords manages time-based control of Bolt IoT devices, turning systems on or off, adjusting settings, or collecting readings at specific intervals aligned with your operational requirements.
Generate operational reports
CodeWords compiles device performance data from Bolt IoT into formatted reports showing uptime, sensor trends, alert history, and system health metrics for stakeholder review and compliance documentation.

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Environmental monitoring system
Build climate control workflows where Bolt IoT sensors monitor temperature and humidity. CodeWords analyzes readings, triggers HVAC adjustments when conditions drift from target ranges, and alerts facility managers to equipment issues.
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