QuadC · The cloud layer

One cloud behind the whole fleet.

QuadC is where thousands of machines become a fleet: it manages every device, ingests their telemetry, runs users, reports, OTA and notifications, and exposes it all through an open API — multi-tenant from the first machine.

Multi-tenant Telemetry at scale Open API
Thousands of machines connect into one QuadC cloud, which serves HERO, an open API, notifications and any device. Thousands of machines Any brand, any location QuadC Cloud platform HERO Open API Notifications Any device
  • DEVICES
  • TELEMETRY
  • OTA
  • REPORTS
  • API
  • WEBHOOKS

What runs in QuadC

Everything a fleet needs, in one platform

Device management, data, users, reporting, updates and integration — one cloud does the work so operators run machines, not infrastructure.

Device management Register, group, configure and monitor every terminal across the fleet from one place.
Telemetry ingestion Take in sales, stock, temperature, errors and uptime from every machine, continuously.
Users & authorization Multi-tenant users, roles and permissions — each operator sees only their own fleet.
Reports & analytics Sales, revenue and performance reports with history, export and per-machine drill-down.
OTA distribution Push Hero Nexus builds, configuration and content to any group of machines over the air.
Notifications Alarms and thresholds become notifications the moment a machine needs attention.
Open API A documented REST API and webhooks expose the same data to your own systems.
Secure by tenant Every device and record is scoped to its tenant; data does not cross fleet boundaries.

Fleet thinking

Built for many machines, not one

QuadC is multi-tenant from the ground up. A machine is never managed alone — it belongs to a group, a region and a route, and the platform is designed to run thousands of them at once.

  • One cloud, many fleets

    Isolated tenants share one platform; an operator's data and devices stay their own.

  • Group, region, route

    Act on machines in sets — configure, update and report by the way you actually run them.

  • Designed to scale

    Ingestion, storage and distribution are built for fleet-sized volumes, not a single terminal.

Put the fleet in front of your team

QuadC does the work; HERO is where your operators see and act on it — in any browser, with nothing to install.