Two clients, one brain: meter.me desktop runs the operation, meter.me mobile rides along in the truck, and Maggie — our AI agent — powers both. This page breaks each one down. For the quick tour, the homepage walks them in motion.
meter.me desktop is the operations seat: a single screen that holds your entire client base, surfaces only what needs attention, and lets you drill from the whole organization down to one valve in two clicks.
Start the day with what matters: offline components, low battery, weak signal, active alerts. 103 properties, one glance, zero hunting.
A single health score across every system you manage, with the breakdown behind it: good, warning, alert, critical — and who needs a visit.
Every component pinned on the parcel with its live reading, and the pipe runs between them. The property as it actually sits on the land.
The whole system as a live diagram — tanks, pumps, valves, meters with current values. Unmonitored parts are drawn in too, so the documentation finally lives with the data. You can even document systems that are not on meter.me yet.
Every device across every property in one table: current state, online status, last seen. Sort it, search it, catch the quiet failures.
Docked on every screen. Ask how much water a property used, and she'll tell you it happened in one 20-minute burst at 5:45 AM — and warn you not to double-count two meters on the same line.
Fill programs, schedules, and sensor-triggered actions run on their own — the dashboard shows what's running right now across all clients.
Bring your whole crew. Per-property roles control who sees and who controls what, from view-only homeowners to full-access techs.
Desktop runs the operation. Mobile rides along in the truck. Maggie — our AI agent — powers both, so the answer you get at the desk is the same one you get standing next to the tank.
meter.me mobile is built for the field: it opens to the component you're next to, shows the live reading big, and puts Maggie one tap below it for everything else.
Every screen is split: the live reading up top, Maggie below. See the number, then ask what it means — without leaving the screen.
Step-by-step device installs with a picture for every step, and Maggie on hand for the "wait, how tight?" questions. Built for installers and confident DIYers alike.
Tanks, troughs, ponds, wells — percentage and gallons, big enough to read in the sun, live from the sensor you're standing next to.
Totalizer readings and current draw, straight off the meter. Spot the leak by the flow that shouldn't be there.
This month against last, any component, any range. Maggie does the comparison so you don't do the spreadsheet.
Every component on the property map with its status — and the red one is the one you walk to first.