Pilot design

Start with one operating question and one measurable outcome.

A strong Sensorco pilot starts with a clear site question, the right sensing layer, and a review plan. This page turns that conversation into a usable brief.

Clear deployment fit Decide whether the first pilot is crop-side, liquid-side, or combined. Match the question first
Measured pilot objective Define what the team wants to detect, reduce, or improve before rollout. Built for review
Review-ready outcome plan Set how the result will be checked and used to decide what expands next. Designed for follow-through
Pilot framing checklist
Choose the deployment model Select Sunbul-Sensor, Mai-Sensor, or both based on the operating question. Fit first
Define the pilot question Clarify what the team wants to detect earlier, tune better, or verify. Make the brief decision-ready
Set the site scope Start with the zones or assets that matter most right now. Keep the first pass focused
Plan the review loop Agree on what will be measured and how the outcome will be judged. Close the loop with evidence
Sunbul-Sensor Mai-Sensor Platform Review

The best first pilots are narrow enough to learn quickly and structured enough to guide the next rollout decision.

Pilot fit

Built for pilots with real operating stakes.

Sensorco fits sites where plant response, soil condition, liquid behavior, or asset status materially affect yield, quality, uptime, or preventable loss.

Greenhouses

Controlled environments that benefit from earlier crop and irrigation signals.

Strong fit when teams need clearer visibility into plant condition, soil behavior, and irrigation tuning.

Nurseries

Propagation environments where consistency matters every day.

Useful when irrigation performance, plant response, and zone-to-zone consistency need to be read more clearly.

High-value farms

Sites where earlier signals can protect quality, timing, and input efficiency.

Strong fit when irrigation decisions need more context and pilot learning needs to translate into repeatable improvements.

Liquid operations

Reservoir, tank, tanker, and transfer environments that need cleaner oversight.

Valuable when level visibility, flow review, asset tracking, or anomaly detection can reduce reactive work.

Pilot brief

Share the site, the question, and the success definition.

Use this intake to capture who is involved, what is being monitored, and how success should be reviewed.

Stage the pilot brief

Fill in the core details below to define the scope and review goal.

Pilot briefs are saved to the Sensorco backend. Email or CRM notifications can be added later.

Need more context?

Choose the sensing story first, then return to the pilot brief.

If the deployment path is still unclear, review the product pages first and decide whether the pilot should focus on plant-side visibility, liquid monitoring, or both.