AUGOS

    Your Window into Real-Time Water Intelligence

    Visualize your water data, your way. This page explains the two primary monitoring dashboards within the Augos platform. See a high-level summary of all your utilities on the Utilities Dashboard, then drill into the live status of every individual sensor on the IoT Dashboard. Explore our complete Water Efficiency solution.

    The Purpose of Monitoring Dashboards in Water Management

    Dashboards are the visual interface for your entire water management system. They are a core part of our complete Water Efficiency & Loss Prevention solution, designed to centralize critical performance information in one accessible location and provide different views for different teams—from high-level management to on-the-ground technical staff. They translate thousands of data points into at-a-glance, actionable intelligence.

    Two Views for Complete Situational Awareness

    Our platform provides two distinct dashboard views to meet the needs of different users and roles within your organization.

    The Utilities Dashboard: The 30,000-Foot View

    What it is: A consolidated, live snapshot of your site's performance across all monitored utilities—including water, electricity, gas, and fuel—for a user-selected time period.

    Who it's for: This dashboard is ideal for facility managers, financial managers, and senior leadership.

    Why it's important: It allows for a quick, high-level assessment of your site's overall resource consumption and cost exposure. Teams can easily spot major anomalies (like high overnight water use indicating a leak), identify abnormal peaks using tools like a daily heatmap, and coordinate action across different departments.

    The IoT Dashboard: The On-the-Ground View

    What it is: A specialized, real-time view showing the current operational state and historical readings of every individual water sensor (like level, pressure, flow) against your predefined operational thresholds.

    Who it's for: This dashboard is essential for engineers, maintenance teams, and system operators.

    Why it's important: It provides immediate operational awareness to help reduce risk. Teams can instantly see if a specific storage tank is critically low, if a pump's pressure has dropped, or if a valve is open, allowing for prompt action to prevent expensive downtime or asset damage. It uses visual indicators like gauges and color-coded statuses for at-a-glance understanding of the live status of every individual sensor.

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