Begin with the web app
The Gratheon web app is the shared workspace for hive records, inspections, uploaded photos, telemetry, alerts, and AI-assisted decisions. It is the first product most users need, even before they add field devices.
Start in the apiary
- Feeding history
- Live Queen Finder
Record inspections
- Inspection management
- Honeycomb cell detection
- Bottom-board varroa counting
Manage colonies
- Apiary, hive, frame, and inventory management
- Queen and colony operations
- Plant and placement planning
Analyze at scale
- Telemetry storage and analytics
- Cloud bee counting
- Colony comparison and alerts
Connect live devices
- Video playback
- Configurable alerts
Product family
Each product can stand alone, but the real value is in the shared data model: sensors and cameras collect signals, the app stores and explains them, and automation gradually reduces physical intervention.
Low-cost remote measurements for weight, temperature, and other environmental signals.
Camera and AI pipeline for entrance video, bee traffic metrics, behavior signals, and alerts.
A modular path toward remote internal inspection and mechanized frame operations.
Long-term vision for multi-hive automation, field mobility, and apiary-scale intervention.
Products are mapped to real beekeeping problems: observability gaps, physical labor, swarming, starvation, robbing, varroa pressure, distant apiaries, and weather risk.
How the system fits together
Model the apiary
Keep apiaries, hives, boxes, frames, inspections, treatments, and queen history structured enough for later analysis.
Collect visual and sensor signals
Frame photos, bottom-board images, entrance video, weight, temperature, humidity, and movement metrics create a richer colony picture.
Turn data into action
Computer vision, timeseries analytics, alerts, and AI suggestions help decide when to inspect, treat, feed, split, or wait.