Presentation
Smart DALI Lighting
Intelligent lighting management for buildings that cannot afford to fail.
Lighting that tells you
when something is wrong
DALI (Digital Addressable Lighting Interface) is the international standard for building lighting control. SpiderWeb makes it visible — every light, every fault, every time.
SpiderWeb subscribes to the DALI MQTT topic and receives every status change the moment it happens. Brightness levels, lamp state, gear health — all live, all the time.
When a lamp fails or a gear fault is detected, SpiderWeb immediately sends a Telegram message and/or email — with the light address, fault type, and timestamp.
Change brightness, switch lights off or to max from any device. Direct DALI command dispatch via MQTT — no proprietary software required.
Built on MQTT + Socket.IO. Connect to any building management system, cloud dashboard, or automation workflow via standard protocols.
How it works
DALI bus sends status
Every DALI device broadcasts its state on the bus. SpiderWeb's MQTT bridge listens on the dali/status/# topic.
SpiderWeb processes events
State changes are parsed and emitted to all connected browsers via Socket.IO. Fault conditions trigger the alert pipeline immediately.
You get notified
Telegram bot or email alert lands in your inbox within a second — light address, fault type, and current level included in the message.
Take action
Open the SpiderWeb dashboard, identify the faulting light, and send a control command — all from the same interface.
See it in action
Try the live demo — connect to your DALI bus and watch lights update in real time.