> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.thinger.io/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.thinger.io/others.md).

# Others

- [OTHER SOFTWARE](https://docs.thinger.io/others/other-software.md): This section serves as a dedicated area for managing and integrating various complementary software modules and client applications. This centralized location provides a straightforward way to access
- [Server Monitoring Client](https://docs.thinger.io/others/other-software/server-monitoring-client.md): Track system metrics from Thinger.io Platform
- [THINGER.IO HARDWARE](https://docs.thinger.io/others/hardware.md): Although Thinger.io is a cloud platform, we have created few hardware devices to cover some market weaknesses. In this section it is possible to find device user manuals and open-source design files.
- [Thinger M2IoT Modem](https://docs.thinger.io/others/hardware/thinger-m2iot-modem.md)
- [Thinger32 NB-IoT](https://docs.thinger.io/others/hardware/thinger32-nb-iot.md): The Thinger32NB-IoT is a compact dev board that combines Quectel BC660 with an Espressif ESP32-PICO-D4 to provide a simple-to-use development board for IoT projects.
- [ClimaStick](https://docs.thinger.io/others/hardware/climastick-devices.md): Environmental and inertial sensing device based on ESP8266 processors.
- [WiFi Button](https://docs.thinger.io/others/hardware/wifi-button.md): This section describes the main characteristics, user guide, and development guidelines for Thinger.io WiFi Button.
- [SMARTPHONE APP](https://docs.thinger.io/others/mobile.md)


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