Learn how to build IoT, for free
A free library of video lessons that teach you how to plan, build, and scale IoT solutions. Start with the strategy behind a connected product, then learn the hands-on skills to build one.
- Free to learn, no account required to start
- Short lessons, 2 to 4 minutes each
- Real IoT examples in a real interface
- Built into the TagoIO platform
Foundations
Start with the thinking behind great IoT solutions
A free course taught by Fabio Rosa, founder and CEO of TagoIO, with more than 25 years across firmware, hardware, connectivity, and product. It covers how to think about an IoT project before you write a line of code: the people, the business case, the strategy, and how to keep a solution simple enough to ship and maintain. No programming required.
Hands-on library
Learn each part of an IoT platform, module by module
Each lesson is 2 to 4 minutes and focuses on one concept, shown in a real interface with real examples, so you can follow the steps in your own setup. The library covers the building blocks every IoT solution needs.
Devices and data
Data processing and automation
Connectivity protocols (TagoTiP)
Security, access, and operations
To open the Academy inside TagoIO, open the side menu, click your profile, then Help and Support, then Academy.
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Learning that lives where you build
The hands-on lessons play inside the TagoIO platform, next to your work. Instead of sitting through a training session weeks before you need it, you open a lesson the moment you are about to use a feature, which is when the knowledge sticks. Watch the steps run once, then run them yourself.
The same short lessons help your whole team. When everyone learns from the same video, setups start to look alike across projects, new hires ramp up without booking time with a senior engineer, and product managers, analysts, and business users can understand a feature without reading technical docs.
What is next
A growing IoT curriculum
Most lessons today teach IoT skills using TagoIO as the working environment, the same way a coding course teaches programming in a real editor. The library is expanding toward broader IoT topics: connectivity choices, data strategy, security, and sector solutions for agriculture, energy, buildings, industrial, and logistics. Tell us what to cover next in the community.