
Doover is a platform focused on remote control and monitoring, with particular emphasis on industrial automation. It enables users to create devices or dashboards and install applications onto them, drawing a parallel to the way apps are added to smartphones. The platform offers a catalogue of pre-built, field-tested applications that can be deployed quickly, or users can develop their own apps tailored to specific operational needs. This approach is intended to reduce redundant development efforts and allow for customization where it delivers the most value.
Custom dashboards are a core feature, designed to provide teams with rapid, actionable insights from their data. The system supports the creation of dashboards that align with individual workflows, enabling users to extract value quickly and refine their solutions over time. The platform is described as being built for "industry builders," including integrators, OEMs, and solution providers, who can incorporate Doover into their offerings to add intelligent monitoring and control capabilities. This is positioned as a way to reduce development risk and accelerate time to market for these customers.
Doover is designed to integrate with existing systems such as PLCs, SCADA, telemetry, and legacy infrastructure, emphasizing that users do not need to replace their current setups or face complex integration challenges. The platform supports both deploying ready-made solutions and evolving them as operational requirements change, allowing for adaptation over time.
In the Other infrastructure space, Doover takes a focused approach. Remotely controlling and monitoring devices and systems from a centralized web interface. It is built as a B2B product for IT administrators and businesses managing remote devices. It runs on the web and the command line.
Doover first shipped in 2025. Key capabilities include remote control, device monitoring, and web dashboard.
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