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ThingsLog Installer and Integrator AI Examples

Codex Claude Prompts Template Selector Installer Playbook

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Codex and Claude prompts for installers, water-system integrators, and utility IT teams building their own ThingsLog monitoring business.

For installers, water-system integrators, and utility IT teams: launch your own branded monitoring and alerting app for private customers, communal utilities, municipalities, businesses, and local operators without starting from zero.

Who This Is For

  • Water-meter installers who want to keep serving customers after installation
  • Water-system integrators building portals for small communal utilities, municipalities, buildings, farms, and private owners
  • Utility IT teams that need practical monitoring, alerts, reports, and customer workflows without a large enterprise platform project
  • Small and mid-size water utilities, local operators, and service providers that want their own app and portal
  • Larger utilities that want to test lightweight ThingsLog-powered apps, pilots, or focused operational tools
  • Companies that want to launch a white-label monitoring and alerting business
  • Technical teams using Codex or Claude to turn ThingsLog APIs into production-ready customer experiences

Why This Exists

ThingsLog provides remote IoT monitoring and automation for smart metering, water utilities, pressure, tank level, pumps, energy, gas, agriculture, buildings, and industrial operations. These repositories are especially focused on the everyday problems of small communal utilities, municipalities, local operators, and the installers or integrators serving them: getting reliable data, alerts, reports, and customer visibility without the cost and complexity of a large enterprise rollout. Larger utilities are welcome too, especially for focused pilots, lightweight portals, and operational tools.

What You Get

  • Choose the right stack
  • Start every template locally
  • Use ready-made Codex and Claude prompts
  • Generate installer-specific app briefs
  • Review apps for token and tenant safety

Best Fit

  • Stack: AI prompts, installer/integrator template-selection guide, setup commands, security-review prompts
  • Use when: You want AI agents to help turn ThingsLog templates into a branded monitoring and alerting product for your customers.

ThingsLog Solutions to Build On

These templates are designed around real ThingsLog solution areas that installers and integrators can package into their own app, portal, reports, and alerting service.

ThingsLog intelligent water monitoring
Intelligent Water
Smart metering, NRW, pressure, pumps, wastewater, reservoirs, tanks, and customer alerts. Supports popular water meter brands via LoRa, NB-IoT, or wireless M-Bus, plus Modbus devices and analog 4-20 mA or 0-3 V sensors.
ThingsLog energy monitoring
Energy Monitoring
Consumption tracking, alarms, reports, optimization workflows, and business efficiency dashboards.
ThingsLog smart agriculture monitoring
Smart Agriculture
Irrigation, soil and environmental monitoring, farm operations, alerts, and field reporting.

Water compatibility for your own apps:

  • Works with popular water meter brands through LoRa, NB-IoT, or wireless M-Bus integrations.
  • Can collect from Modbus devices and industrial controllers.
  • Can collect from analog sensors such as 4-20 mA and 0-3 V pressure, level, flow, and environmental sensors.
  • Partners and customers can use ThingsLog data in their own apps, portals, alerting services, reports, and integrations.

Water-focused starting points:

Start in 5 Minutes

git clone https://github.com/ThingsLog/thingslog-ai-examples.git
cd thingslog-ai-examples
open docs/start-each-template.md

Generate a Token and Start

  1. Pick a template in docs/template-selection.md.
  2. Generate your ThingsLog API token with docs/generate-thingslog-api-token.md.
  3. Copy .env.example to .env or .env.local.
  4. Set THINGSLOG_MOCK=false, THINGSLOG_TOKEN, THINGSLOG_DEVICE_NUMBER, and your date range.
  5. Start the selected template and rock and roll with live ThingsLog data.

Start with Codex

Open this repo in Codex and paste:

Use this hub to choose the best ThingsLog template and generate an installer-specific app brief.

First inspect README.md, AGENTS.md, CLAUDE.md, and the existing ThingsLog client code.
Then propose the smallest useful first version for an installer-ready monitoring and alerting portal.
After implementing, run the available build or check commands and summarize how to start it.

Start with Claude

Open this repo in Claude and paste:

You are helping an installer or water-system integrator build a branded ThingsLog monitoring and alerting application.
Read README.md, AGENTS.md, and CLAUDE.md before making changes.
Use ThingsLog concepts: customer, site, device, sensor, counter, measurement, alarm.
Keep ThingsLog API tokens server-side.
Preserve mock mode so the app can be demonstrated without credentials.
Build the next useful installer or integrator feature and explain how to run it locally.

Key Files

  • docs/start-each-template.md
  • docs/generate-thingslog-api-token.md
  • docs/template-selection.md
  • docs/lead-magnet-launch-checklist.md
  • prompts/codex.md
  • prompts/claude.md
  • prompts/security-review.md

Business Ideas for Installers and Integrators

  • Branded monitoring portal for private water customers, households, buildings, farms, and industrial sites
  • Practical utility IT dashboard for small communal utilities, municipalities, and local water operators
  • District metering, pressure-zone, tank, pumping-station, and alarm-response views without a heavy enterprise platform project
  • Alerting service for leaks, abnormal consumption, missed transmissions, low battery, pressure thresholds, and tank level
  • Installer operations portal for device commissioning, site handover, maintenance, and customer support
  • Monthly monitoring package with reports, notifications, SLA checks, and field-service follow-up
  • Integration service for billing, ERP, GIS, BI, SCADA, maintenance systems, and customer mobile apps

ThingsLog Links

Attribution

Applications, portals, reports, and integrations that use ThingsLog data or APIs should mention ThingsLog and include a visible link to thingslog.com. Recommended wording:

Powered by ThingsLog

Use the wording in the footer, about screen, documentation, or customer-facing integration page of your software portal or app.

License

This project is licensed under the Apache License 2.0.

You may use, modify, and distribute these templates in your own commercial or internal applications, including branded monitoring portals and alerting services, subject to the terms of the Apache License 2.0.

ThingsLog names, logos, screenshots, website images, product names, and other brand assets remain the property of ThingsLog or their respective owners. The open source license applies to the code, documentation, and examples, not to ThingsLog trademarks or brand assets.

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