Roadmap
What's shipping, what's not, when
A roadmap that does not lie. Items in Now are in development; items in Next are committed for the named quarter; items in Later are aspirational. Items not on this list are not on the plan.
If an item is in your way, email and tell us — that is how priorities move.
Now (active, 2026-Q2)
- Team tier (groundwork). Per-user accounts, roles (Owner / Manager / Operator / Auditor), per-role read/write scope. Target ship: Q3.
- Slovak / Czech body translation. Currently titles only. Target: full localisation by end-2026-Q3.
- Insurance underwriter pack. A bundle of the audit-trail evidence + the temperature-uptime PDF, packaged for AXA / Allianz EU SMB property forms.
- More devices on the supported list: Aqara TVOC, Milesight EM310-IAQ, Decentlab DL-IAM.
Next (committed, 2026-Q3)
- Team tier shipped. With roles and SSO via Microsoft Entra (Azure AD).
- Customer audit-log export to S3 / object storage of choice.
- Energy vertical: phase-imbalance alarm template, leak-detection heuristic surfaced as a first-class rule.
- Climate vertical: PM2.5 / PM10 support with calibrated reference sensor support.
- Slack / MS Teams native integrations (not webhook-only).
Later (2026-Q4 and 2027)
- Enterprise tier with custom contract, custom report templates, custom integrations.
- Self-hosted open-source build under a non-commercial source-available licence. See self-host.
- SAML / SSO general availability.
- First-party iOS / Android app (today the dashboard is a mobile-friendly web app; native apps add push reliability and geofencing).
- API v2 — only if v1 has been outgrown. No current driver.
- Multi-region deployment. Today we are EU-central only. If customers in CH or UK have data-residency reasons to ask, we will consider a CH or UK region.
Not on the plan
We are explicit about what we will not do, in part to set expectations.
- A hardware product line. OpenSense is hardware-agnostic. We will not sell or rebrand sensors.
- A US-region deployment. US Cloud Act exposure is a feature for some buyers and a problem for ours; we stay in the EU.
- An advertising / data-broker monetisation path. Customers pay monthly. We do not monetise their data.
- A free tier beyond the 14-day trial. A free tier in this category attracts hobby users we cannot afford to support; it becomes a tax on paying customers.
- A consumer / household product. OpenSense is for businesses and institutions. Sensorpush serves the consumer market better.
How decisions land here
- A customer ask in two unrelated conversations → it gets on the list.
- An ask in five conversations → it moves to "Next" if the work fits a single solo-founder quarter.
- An ask that affects compliance evidence → it bumps the queue.
- An ask that is "feature parity with $competitor we are not trying to compete with" → it does not land.
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