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Honestly the feedback I'd have is the pricing is a bit high. I'm sure you've done the competitive pricing analysis so I'm not going to preach. :) But with the sprawl of tools we already pay for that "get us close" to what coscreen does, it'd be a hard sell to get another tool.


No one could have seen that coming... No one!


I literally installed this last week. It's awesome to monitor individual circuits and track with awesome detail what's using electricity. Yup... a hot tub in winter SUCKS.

Other than that... easy install, great instructions.


When can we address only offering yearly plans for the paid user seats? We would have upgraded months ago if we could go month to month....


AccuLynx | Senior Software Engineer | Beloit, WI | Full-time, ONSITE/Partial REMOTE (Relocation available) AccuLynx is a software company that helps construction contractors manage their whole business. We are expanding our 17 person software engineering team and adding another couple Software Engineers. We have quite a bit of autonomy throughout our day, lots of input into the direction of the products we build, and get to innovate daily. Great pay, good perks, private offices, great hardware... basically you get to be treated like an adult. It's the best job I've ever had.

Our stack is mainly ASP.net, C#, VueJS, Elastic, Redis, and SQL Server. Honestly we don't care what technology stack you are familiar with, we just expect you to have mastered yours and be willing to learn.

Here is the software engineer position up on stack jobs: https://stackoverflow.com/jobs/135059/

Our interview process is pretty simple: 1. An engineer reviews your resume. 2. An engineer gives you a call to chat. 3. A couple of engineers talk with you face to face. No bubble sort whiteboard coding bull, just a conversation. 4. A take-home couple hour real-world coding audition: Build something that does these things. It’s not a stupid brain teaser or something requiring special knowledge.

Send an email to careers@acculynx.com with a resume attached to apply. Feel free to email me directly at plemke@ if you have questions!


AccuLynx | Senior Software Engineer | Beloit, WI | Full-time, ONSITE (Relocation available) AccuLynx is a software company that helps construction contractors manage their whole business. We are expanding our 17 person software engineering team and adding another couple Software Engineers. We have quite a bit of autonomy throughout our day, lots of input into the direction of the products we build, and get to innovate daily. Great pay, good perks, private offices, great hardware... basically you get to be treated like an adult. It's the best job I've had in years.

Our stack is mainly ASP.net, C#, AngularJS/VueJS, Elastic, Redis, and SQL Server. Honestly we don't care what technology stack you are familiar with, we just expect you to have mastered yours and be willing to learn.

Here is the software engineer position up on stack jobs: https://stackoverflow.com/jobs/135059/c-sharp-aspnet-softwar...

Our interview process is pretty simple: 1. An engineer reviews your resume. 2. An engineer gives you a call to chat. 3. A couple of engineers talk with you face to face. No bubble sort whiteboard coding bull, just a conversation. 4. A take-home couple hour real-world coding challenge: Build something that does these things. It’s not a stupid brain teaser or something requiring special knowledge.

Send an email to careers@acculynx.com with a resume attached to apply. Feel free to email me directly at plemke@ if you have questions.


Good article, some of it's out of date already but still a really good piece of info if you want to build your own. I'd suggest just getting a ready-to-fly model first to practice on (husban x4 like). Then watch this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z2Q2KdhtmFA Stu has some great ideas on how to get into the hobby for pretty cheap. Watch out on that x220 wizard, the FPV camera is crap and will be your first upgrade. :)


AccuLynx - we aren't even in a tech hotbed. Just little ol' Beloit, WI. We got to build a brand new office building with offices for all devs. Great place to work, awesome perks. We saw a marked throughput improvement after moving to the new office.


> we aren't even in a tech hotbed

That's precisely why you have offices. Real estate is extremely cheap there compared to tech centers such as SF/ Bay Area.


Well shit. That's gonna leave a mark...


I can't even... IANAL, but I would have written memo on those discussions as well because I would have been scared witless.


"The President then returned to the topic of Mike Flynn, saying, “He is a good guy and has been through a lot.” He repeated that Flynn hadn’t done anything wrong on his calls with the Russians, but had misled the Vice President. He then said, “I hope you can see your way clear to letting this go, to letting Flynn go. He is a good guy. I hope you can let this go.” I replied only that “he is a good guy.” (In fact, I had a positive experience dealing with Mike Flynn when he was a colleague as Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency at the beginning of my term at FBI.) I did not say I would “let this go.” "


AccuLynx | UI/UX Frontend Developer | Beloit, WI | Full-time, ONSITE (Relocation available)

AccuLynx helps construction contractors manage their whole company. We are expanding our 15 person team and adding another Frontend Developer. We have quite a bit of autonomy throughout our day, lots of input into the direction of the products we build, and get to innovate daily. Great pay, good perks, private offices, great hardware... basically you get to be treated like an adult. It's honestly the best job I've ever had.

Our stack is LESS, ASP.net MVC, C#, AngularJS, Elastic, Redis, and SQL Server. Honestly we don't care what technology stack you are familiar with, we just expect you to have mastered your domain and be willing to learn.

Here is the position on Stackoverflow Jobs: https://stackoverflow.com/jobs/143173/ui-ux-frontend-develop...

Our interview process is pretty simple: 1. An engineer reviews your resume. 2. An engineer gives you a call to chat. 3. A couple of engineers talk with you face to face. No bubble sort whiteboard coding bull, just a conversation. 4. A take-home 4-8 hour real-world design problem. Build something that does these things. It’s not a stupid brain teaser or something requiring special knowledge.

Send an email to flexbox@acculynx.com with a resume attached to apply. Feel free to email me directly at plemke@ if you have questions!


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