Dear Blynkers, you are asking us “what’s next?” or “Would you implement X feature?” We’ve decided to share our roadmap. It’s high-level, but gives a feel of where are we moving.
Bluetooth Low Energy support
Customization engine
Wi-Fi module for ESP8266
After this is done, we will move to next phase. You can define what can be here. Think twice, you have only 3 votes
Hardware state handling (e.g. when Arduino pin state changes - Blynk app updates the Button Widget)
Hardware online/offline state improvements (better indication of “is hardware online?”, “is hardware offline?”)
Project space increase
Direct Connect support (for WiFi)
RTC widget
Design options for widgets (size, button with icons, etc)
Phone sensors widgets (GPS, accelerometer)
IP camera support
Customizable look and feel of the project
Home screen widget (to avoid opening App when you need only 1 button click)
suggestion: swipe between projects (even if it is just on title bar, although ios hashttps://developer.apple.com/library/ios/documentation/UIKit/Reference/UIScreenEdgePanGestureRecognizer_class/ so it does not clash with your widgets )
Hi. It seems you have defined the “homescreen widget” as an oneclick button. I dont think you should limit yourself with that. A history graph or other informative widgets would be nice. I know its more work, but aim high
I’m using an arduino Nano with esp8266. I can see that all the comunication between them is through AT commands. I think I could hack this and create a lib to use my PIC microcontroller, but I think it isn’t cool. So, could you help us to do that? I need to know what commands to use to connect, send and receive data and how to format data.
Isn’t “Design options for widgets (size, button with icons, etc)” a sub-set of “Customizable look and feel of the project”? I voted for the latter, but would ideally like the former to be part of the customizability…