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Monitor and Control your Raspberry Pi
PiCockpit is an easy to use web-interface for your Raspberry Pi. Check your Pi's
health state, control your GPIO pins, run commands and get real-time info on CPU
load, SoC temperature and more. All from this very web browser you are using
right now. Best of all: it's free for up to 5 Pis!
Start For Free


Monitor the health of your Pi
Check that your Pi is online, and that its vital signs are good

Impress your friends
Impress your friends by controlling your contraptions using a web interface. No
coding skills required!

Understand your Raspberry Pi
PiCockpit presents information in a friendly, human-oriented interface


No Linux knowledge required
If you can use smartphone apps, you will be able to use PiCockpit

Manage several Pis from one place
Raspberry Pis are used everywhere! Monitor and control them centrally

Built-in remote access
No matter where your Pi is located, you can monitor & control the Pi remotely in
a safe way


Save time building your projects
Focus on building your projects instead of building a web interface to control
them

Easy web interface
PiCockpit has a friendly web interface - the command line (shell) is not
required to use it

Free for up to 5 Pis
We support the Raspberry Pi community by providing the service free of charge
for up to 5 Raspberry Pis.
Start For Free
Features
GPIO
This module allows you to control your Raspberry Pi's GPIO pins.

Add new pins easily from a drop-down. Read their input state, set their output
state. You can even dim LEDs using a simple slider.

This app allows you to build all kind of digital interfaces easily, without
touching a line of code - simply wire them up to your Raspberry Pi's GPIO port,
and you're ready to go: Add remote web control to your digital projects.


PiDoctor
PiDoctor is a powerful tool to look under the hood of your Raspberry Pi.

It answers questions such as:


 * Is my power supply strong enough?
 * Is my Pi running too hot?
 * How much free space do I have?


And many more - including where your Pi was manufactured, and it's board
revision.




PiControl
PiControl allows you to run commands on your Raspberry Pi by simply clicking a
button in PiCockpit.

By default it ships with three commands:


 * power off
 * reboot
 * update picockpit-client


You can easily add additional commands by creating a new JSON file on your
Raspberry Pi. PiCockpit is designed to be safe. Only commands you define
yourself on your Pi will be added here, and you can even disable the default
commands if you want by removing their definition file.




PiStats
PiStats shows you real-time statistics for your Pi, refreshed every second.

Easily monitor, amongst others:


 * CPU load
 * RAM usage
 * SoC temperature




MQTT-based
Using MQTT technology PiCockpit is able to traverse firewalls, NATs and other
challenging network setups. No additional configuration required on your side.
Easy set up
You can get PiCockpit for your Pi in three easy steps:

 * Sign Up (free of charge)
 * Add an API key
 * Install picockpit-client



We have a single-line installer for your Pi - you just need to enter your API
key, when asked to do so - that's it. Your Pi will now be accessible from
PiCockpit.

Start For Free
Good to know
Free for up to 5 Raspberry Pis

We do not ask for your credit card data for sign-up - you can get PiCockpit v2.0
and keep it for free for up to 5 Raspberry Pis.

Are you an Industrial client who would like to monitor more than 5 Raspberry
Pis?
Please get in touch with us for a quote.


Works with all Raspberry Pi Models

The greatest and latest, but also the first! - we support all Raspberry Pi
Models which have been released ( Pi 1 / 2 / 3 / 4, and Pi Zero series)

Please note that PiCockpit requires a network / Internet connection due to it's
nature. A Pi Zero with a network adapter will work just fine, however.


Friendly Support

We're pi3g GmbH & Co. KG, a German company which is behind PiCockpit.com, - and
aim to make this a world-class product - which of course includes support.
Ask our satisfied customers in our online shop and our industrial customers, we
aim to please!

Any issues using PiCockpit? Head on over to our Support page to see if your
question can be answered there - if not, please get in touch.

We want to learn how you use PiCockpit and which problems you are trying to
solve with it. We take user input seriously - please let us know what features
you would like to see.

Start For Free
Dear Raspberry Pi user,

Back in 2012 I started on my own Raspberry Pi journey. Like many of you, I was
excited to get the very first Pi. At that point I've had a Linux server with a
friend for some time, and so had some experience already. But there was still so
much to learn!

I realized that to use all the potential a Pi has to offer, you need to read
through tons of technical content, to get the commands just right. And you
actually need to understand those commands! Many people just want to solve their
problems with the Raspberry Pi - not necessarily learn Linux.

In the meantime, I got deeply involved with the Raspberry Pi - I've launched our
own Raspberry Pi online shop in Germany (buyzero.de).

PiCockpit was born to solve a problem for one of our customers: he could not get
the DVB-TV HAT working in Germany. You see, Germany has switched to DVB-T2, but
the channel definitions were not updated in Linux - it did not work. All users
of the DVB-TV HAT had the same problem in Germany! In a light-bulb moment, I
thought to myself: 'I know how to code, I can solve this!'.

I set to work: The DVB-TV tool to fix this particular problem was what PiCockpit
was launched with in the autumn of 2018 - you can still access it here. The
basic idea of PiCockpit was to 'make the Raspberry Pi even easier to use' - with
web-based tools.

I continued to take input from the Raspberry Pi community and our customers -
and started to develop PiDoctor to analyze the health state of your Raspberry
Pi. I continued to listen to input from PiCockpit users - and many asked for
PiDoctor to be a part of their own Raspbian installations, instead of
stand-alone.

800 hours of coding, developing and debugging later, PiCockpit v2.0 is born. It
takes the feedback I got from the community and gives you a powerful, yet easy
to use web interface for your Raspberry Pi. Using PiCockpit, you can focus on
creating your projects and working magic with the Raspberry Pi.

Please try it, when you use my work and give me further feedback and what you
would like to see in PiCockpit, it means the world to me!
Developing PiCockpit is what I start my work day with, it brings joy to my life
- and I hope the tools add value and joy to your life, as well. That is also why
I decided to make it free for up to 5 Raspberry Pis - which should be enough for
even ambitious home users. Raspberry Pi is all about the community - and giving
back to the community feels very rewarding!

If you are a company, and would like to use PiCockpit for even more Raspberry
Pis, please contact us to discuss pricing.

If you want to contribute and say thank you, please shop with us at buyzero.de -
it pays our bills and allows me to continue working on PiCockpit.

Thank you for stopping by today, and taking your time to read this.
Max, CEO of pi3g GmbH & Co. KG

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P.S: If you have questions, problems using PiCockpit or suggestions, please
write to us.
Be sure to check out our support page as well!

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PiCockpit is an easy to use web-interface for your Raspberry Pi. Check your Pi's
health state, control your GPIO pins, run commands and get real-time info on CPU
load, SoC temperature and more. All from this very web browser you are using
right now. Best of all: it's free for up to 5 Pis!
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