
Qubitro
IoT development tools
- Features
- Ease of use
- Ease of management
- Quality of support
- Affordability
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What is Qubitro
Qubitro is a cloud-based IoT platform used to ingest device telemetry, manage connected devices, and build dashboards and data pipelines for IoT applications. It targets developers and solution teams that need MQTT/HTTP data collection, rules/automation, and integrations to external services. The product emphasizes a low-code console for device onboarding and visualization alongside APIs for custom application development.
End-to-end IoT data flow
Qubitro supports common IoT patterns from device connectivity through data ingestion, processing, and visualization. Teams can route telemetry into dashboards and downstream integrations without building all components from scratch. This reduces the amount of custom infrastructure required for typical proof-of-concept and early production deployments.
Developer-friendly connectivity options
The platform is designed around standard IoT transport and payload approaches (commonly MQTT and HTTP) and provides APIs for programmatic management. This helps developers connect heterogeneous devices and services using familiar protocols. It also supports integrating device data into external applications and cloud services via connectors/webhooks.
Low-code dashboards and rules
Qubitro includes a web console for building dashboards and configuring rules/automation on incoming telemetry. This enables faster iteration for monitoring, alerting, and basic transformations compared with fully custom implementations. It is useful for teams that want to validate device behavior and KPIs quickly.
Limited public enterprise detail
Publicly available information on enterprise-grade features (for example, advanced governance, fine-grained audit controls, or regulated-industry certifications) is limited compared with some established IoT platforms. Buyers may need to validate security controls, compliance posture, and operational processes during procurement. This can lengthen evaluation cycles for larger organizations.
Potential platform lock-in
Using a managed IoT platform can create dependency on its data model, rules engine, and dashboarding approach. Migrating pipelines and device management workflows later may require rework and data export planning. Teams should confirm portability options and integration patterns early.
May require external tooling at scale
For complex edge orchestration, advanced device firmware operations, or deep observability across fleets, organizations may still need complementary tools and custom services. Qubitro focuses on cloud ingestion, management, and visualization rather than being a full device lifecycle and edge runtime stack. Fit-for-purpose evaluation is important for large fleets and mission-critical deployments.
Plan & Pricing
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| Starter | Free forever | Two devices; 7-day data retention; 1 data point per second; Basic functions; Max 1 KB per data point; Community support; No credit card required for personal accounts. |
| Scale | $2 per device / month | Collaboration; 14-day data retention; 1 data point per second; Expanded functions; Max 10 KB per data point; Basic support. |
| Enterprise | Custom pricing | Add-on features; Custom and project-based pricing; Guest & Team access controls; Annual or monthly payments; Flex consulting services; White-label; Contact sales for demo. |
Additional usage-based add-ons (official site):
- Managed Email add-on – $0.0005 per email recipient (billed monthly). (Docs: Managed Email add-on)
- MCP Server (Enterprise add-on) – $20/month (blog announcement; Enterprise only).