Unitly gives hardware teams a searchable, timeline-based history for every serialised device — from prototype through pilot production. No more lost logs, missing firmware versions, or guessing what happened to which unit.
Full REST API and Python SDK. Upload from scripts, CI pipelines, test benches, and manual tooling. Your automation is the onboarding.
Serial number is the primary key. Everything — test results, logs, firmware, rework, shipment — attaches to it. One object, one place.
Find any unit by serial, firmware version, hardware revision, failure type, date range, lot, or cohort. Seconds, not hours.
Stack failing units against passing ones. Compare firmware versions and hardware revisions side by side to isolate the cause.
Attach UART dumps, CSVs, XML reports, screenshots, calibration files, firmware manifests. All time-indexed to the unit timeline.
Minimal workflow: failed, repaired, retested, scrapped, shipped. No enterprise QMS complexity — just enough to stay accountable.
2–30 person hardware teams moving from prototype through early PVT
Firmware engineers, manufacturing engineers, technical founders
Robotics, energy hardware, IoT, aerospace-adjacent, medical devices
Enterprise implementation projects, operator-heavy workflows, consultants
Unitly is the lightweight operational layer for engineering-led hardware companies. It answers one question well: what happened to this unit?
Every device you build holds critical operational data — test results, firmware builds, logs, rework records, calibration outputs. Right now, it's sitting in folders, Slack threads, Google Sheets, and local SQLite databases. You built the hardware. You should own the history.