The MIT-licensed core remains public and usable without paid add-ons. Paid work, where needed, is positioned as optional help around deployment, customization, and integration.
- custom device templates for repeated field deployment,
- new protocol adapter implementation,
- deployment help for technician laptops or internal utility bundles,
- branded internal build packaging,
- CSV or report customization,
- onboarding or training for maintenance teams,
- troubleshooting on plant-specific configurations.
Prepare a preconfigured set of device, point, and measurement definitions for a known Modbus or Siemens device family so technicians do not have to enter every register manually.
Add support for a protocol or device class not currently covered by the repository's built-in readers.
Produce a portable release package, optional shortcuts, and an internal rollout note for a team's Windows workstations.
Adjust product text, icon, package naming, and internal documentation for a company-specific internal build, without changing the MIT status of the open-source core.
Add export shapes or report-oriented output that matches a team's evidence or maintenance workflow.
Walk technicians through device setup, point/measurement modeling, demo mode evaluation, and archive interpretation.
- No certification claims are made here.
- No industrial safety approval claims are made here.
- No guaranteed PLC compatibility claim is made beyond the protocols and code that can be tested and documented.
- Paid positioning does not restrict the existing MIT license rights of the repository.