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SoilSense

Welcome to your Soil Quality Monitoring System.

ErgoAgri was built alongside farmers, with one goal: to make understanding your soil and growing conditions simpler, faster, and more reliable.

Our robust soil, moisture, and hydroponic sensors track key measurements continuously, giving you accurate insight with minimal upkeep. All data flows into an intuitive dashboard where every reading is stored, trends become clear, problem areas are highlighted, and custom alerts help you act before issues escalate.

Designed for real farming environments and real farming decisions, ErgoAgri gives farmers the confidence to manage their land proactively and sustainably, supported by technology created with their needs at heart.

Installation

Your sensor is designed to deliver precise soil insights—but correct installation is critical for accurate readings.

The Value

Automatic Adjustment

Our Scroll Animations automatically adjust to the amount of your content.

Adjust Colors

You can adjust the colors of all animations with just a few clicks.

Loading Speed

All animations are designed with your website's loading speed in mind.

Responsive Illustrations

The illustrations are fully responsive, adapting to screen dimensions.

Dashboard

Live Soil Readings
  • Soil moisture
  • Soil temperature
  • pH
  • Nitrogen
  • Phosphorus
  • Potassium
  • Electrical Conductivity
  • Salinity
  • Total Dissolved Solids
Weather & Microclimate Data
  • Air temperature and humidity
  • Rainfall
  • Wind speed and direction
  • Solar intensity
  • CO₂
Trends & History
View changes over days, weeks, and seasons to understand how your soil is developing.
Field Map View
See all your sensors across the farm on a simple map with colour indicators.
Alerts & Notifications
Get notified when:
Soil becomes too dry
pH levels are out of range
Salt levels rise
Weather conditions impact your fields
Download & Reporting
Export your data as:
PDF summaries
Charts and graphs
CSV spreadsheets
Terasense
Perfect for South African Farming Conditions