Technology

From physical farms to digital intelligence.

Agrolancer is designed to connect what happens on the farm with the people making decisions—wherever they are.

Architecture

Five layers turn farm conditions into coordinated action.

The architecture is modular: marketplace capability can grow while smart-farming infrastructure is validated in phases.

Layer 01

Smart farm

The physical farm, its people, crops and operating environment.

Layer 02

IoT sensor layer

Devices can gather soil and environmental information.

Layer 03

Data platform

Agricultural information can be organised into a useful operational record.

Layer 04

AI & analytics

Systems can interpret patterns and present understandable decision support.

Layer 05

Web + mobile dashboard

Users and farm managers can monitor activity from a clear interface.

IoT layer

Give the farm a measurable signal.

Sensor networks can help create visibility into soil and environmental conditions that would otherwise depend entirely on periodic observation.

Soil moisture and condition
Temperature and humidity
Soil pH and nutrient indicators
Weather and crop health observations
Product concept

Good morning

Demo Farm — Kaduna

Temperature

33°C

Humidity

73%

Soil moisture

62%

Soil pH

6.4

Crop health

Good

Weather

Partly cloudy

Recent farm activities

Irrigation completed
Farm inspection submitted
Soil reading updated

AI farm insight

Soil moisture has declined. Consider reviewing irrigation requirements.

Illustrative dashboard data

Intelligence layer

Turn readings into context—not absolute answers.

AI can assist with matching, pattern detection, alerts and understandable summaries. Agricultural expertise and responsible human review remain central to important farm decisions.

Trust layer

Build confidence into every workflow.

Clear prototype labels, transparent data sources, permission-aware records and auditable service activity are part of the product direction—not afterthoughts.

Remote management

Connect information to the people who can act.

Data becomes useful when it reaches a user, farm manager or agricultural expert with enough context to coordinate the next step.

User

Receives role-appropriate visibility and tools.

Farm manager

Receives role-appropriate visibility and tools.

Agricultural expert

Receives role-appropriate visibility and tools.