SoilSense

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About this app

SoilSense puts your soil monitoring network in your pocket. Designed for growers, farmers, and land managers using the ClimaMon platform, SoilSense gives you real-time visibility into soil conditions so you can make smarter watering decisions — from anywhere.

**📡 Live Sensor Dashboard**
See all your soil moisture sensors at a glance. Each sensor card shows current moisture level, signal strength, battery status, and the last reading time. The dashboard updates automatically every few seconds so you're always looking at fresh data.

**🗺️ Interactive Map View**
Visualise your sensor network on an interactive map. See each sensor's location overlaid with its current moisture reading, colour-coded by condition — dry, optimal, or wet.

**💧 Watering Recommendations**
Get plain-language watering guidance for each sensor zone based on current soil moisture levels. Know instantly which areas need attention and which are fine.

**📈 Historical Charts**
Tap any sensor to explore 48 hours of moisture history plotted as an interactive chart. Track trends, spot anomalies, and understand how your soil responds to weather and irrigation.

**🌧️ 14-Day Rain Forecast**
Plan your irrigation around the weather with a 14-day rainfall probability and precipitation forecast displayed directly on the dashboard.

**🌿 Designed for the Field**
- Clean light and dark themes
- Portrait and landscape mode support
- Works on phones and tablets

**Requirements:** A ClimaMon account and server (climamon.net).
Updated on
May 20, 2026

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