Hi everyone,
I’d like to share a project I’ve been working on called GPIOFlow.
GPIOFlow is a web-based control panel for Raspberry Pi that lets you control GPIO and PWM pins directly from any browser with a configurable front-end.
It runs completely offline, with no cloud connection and no subscription.
What it does:
* Web UI for GPIO output and PWM control
* Configurable image-buttons with trigger durations
* Timers/schcedules and intervals
* Logging and history of GPIO actions
* Runs locally on the Raspberry Pi
The main goal was to make GPIO testing and small automation projects easier, without SSH, scripts, or external services.
Installation options:
* Ready-to-use Raspberry Pi image
* Installer for existing Raspberry Pi systems
Project website:
https://gpioflow.com
Installer / GitHub:
https://github.com/GPIOFlow
The project is intended for hobbyists, makers, and model-building projects (not for safety-critical or industrial use).
I’d really appreciate any feedback, ideas, or suggestions, especially regarding usability, features, or best practices for Raspberry Pi projects.
GPIOFlow is currently in prototype/beta phase.
Feedback and suggestions are very welcome!
Thanks for your time!
Best regards
Momo
I’d like to share a project I’ve been working on called GPIOFlow.
GPIOFlow is a web-based control panel for Raspberry Pi that lets you control GPIO and PWM pins directly from any browser with a configurable front-end.
It runs completely offline, with no cloud connection and no subscription.
What it does:
* Web UI for GPIO output and PWM control
* Configurable image-buttons with trigger durations
* Timers/schcedules and intervals
* Logging and history of GPIO actions
* Runs locally on the Raspberry Pi
The main goal was to make GPIO testing and small automation projects easier, without SSH, scripts, or external services.
Installation options:
* Ready-to-use Raspberry Pi image
* Installer for existing Raspberry Pi systems
Project website:
Installer / GitHub:
The project is intended for hobbyists, makers, and model-building projects (not for safety-critical or industrial use).
I’d really appreciate any feedback, ideas, or suggestions, especially regarding usability, features, or best practices for Raspberry Pi projects.
GPIOFlow is currently in prototype/beta phase.
Feedback and suggestions are very welcome!
Thanks for your time!
Best regards
Momo
Statistics: Posted by GPIOFlow — Tue Jan 06, 2026 8:18 am — Replies 0 — Views 61