Farmonaut: AI Crop Monitoring with Satellite Maps
Farmonaut is a precision-agriculture platform that blends satellite imagery, weather data, and AI models to monitor crop health, flag anomalies, and guide irrigation and nutrition decisions. Its ecosystem includes a Satellite & Weather API, the Jeevn AI agronomy advisor, and the Agro Admin App for field operations. For SMEs, this means saving inputs, reducing risk, and improving planning; without installing sensors on every plot.
AgentAya Verdict
Farmonaut offers a scalable entry into satellite crop monitoring and AI agronomy. Its mix of NDVI/NDWI maps, Jeevn AI, and data APIs makes it straightforward to pipe precise signals into your own systems. It’s a mature, globally used solution, though docs/support are primarily in English. We recommend it as a strong starting point for SMEs looking to digitise crop observation and automate irrigation/fertiliser decisions at a low entry cost.
Score Breakdown
| Category | Score | Description |
| Features & capabilities | 4.4 ⭐⭐⭐⭐ | NDVI/NDWI, Jeevn AI, satellite API, agronomic alerts. |
| Integrations | 4.0 ⭐⭐⭐⭐ | Satellite & weather APIs compatible with in-house systems. |
| Language & support | 3.4 ⭐⭐⭐ | Web/docs in English; Spanish support not guaranteed. |
| Ease of use | 4.3 ⭐⭐⭐⭐ | Ready-made maps and mobile app for quick decisions. |
| Value for money | 4.2 ⭐⭐⭐⭐ | Flexible plans by hectares and image frequency. |
Overall AgentAya Score: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4.2 / 5
Solid balance of satellite capability, AI guidance, and SME accessibility.
Ideal For
- Small/medium producers who want remote parcel monitoring via vegetation indices.
- Agronomy advisors who need consistent diagnostics and shareable reports.
- Teams integrating satellite/weather data into ERPs or BI dashboards via API.
Not Ideal For
- Users needing full documentation/support in Spanish.
- Companies requiring explicit security certifications (e.g., ISO 27001).
- Cases that depend on direct machinery integrations without extra development.
Key Features
- Satellite monitoring with NDVI, NDWI, EVI, SAVI to spot water/nutrient stress and compare seasons.
- Historical series to analyse rainfall, irrigation, and fertilisation.
- Jeevn AI: automated advice for irrigation, fertiliser, and pest-risk.
- iOS & Android apps with colour-coded views and one-click reports.
- Satellite & weather data APIs (JSON) with global coverage.
AI Features
Farmonaut applies AI at two levels:
- AI-assisted Remote Sensing: algorithms process satellite imagery to produce NDVI/NDWI metrics and stress alerts.
- Jeevn AI Advisor: uses evapotranspiration, moisture, and weather to plan irrigation, fertilisation, and pest management.
Integrations
A REST API exposes satellite layers, historical climate, and forecasts using Bearer token auth and JSON outputs. Works with web/mobile apps and enterprise clouds. Coordinate with IT for key management and API consumption.
Security & Data Protection
Farmonaut Technologies Private Limited states privacy and security controls aimed at protecting personal/operational data.
- Data ownership: customers retain ownership; data used to operate/improve services per Privacy Policy/Terms.
- Third-party services: Google Play Services, Facebook Audience Network, Firebase (Auth/Analytics) may collect technical identifiers and usage events under their own policies.
- Encryption & controls: encrypted in transit/at rest; commercially reasonable safeguards; audits to reduce unauthorised access risk. Use up-to-date devices; avoid root/jailbreak.
- Payments: SSL, secure gateways, fraud checks, extra authentication for high-value ops, periodic audits.
- Policy updates: aligns with international norms (e.g., GDPR) and app-store guidelines; changes communicated via site/app/email.
SME tip: request the latest DPA, encryption schema, and data retention schedule before integrating with internal systems.
Language – Support & Interface
Docs/support are primarily in English. The tool is multilingual and can offer Spanish assistance on request, subject to availability.
AI Language – The Tool
The AI works on numeric/satellite data (not natural-language prompts). Outputs are maps and visual reports, minimising language barriers for end users.
Mobile Access (iOS, Android, Web)
Native Android & iOS apps plus web access. View maps, receive alerts, and sync data in real time.
Onboarding & Account Management
Includes tutorials, technical docs, and FAQs. SMEs should assign an internal owner to register fields, validate polygons, and configure APIs, which speeds implementation.
Ease of Use / UX
A visual, map-centric interface with comparative layers. Medium learning curve: start with NDVI, then add Jeevn AI. Many SMEs see fewer errors and optimised irrigation/fertilisation within weeks.
Pricing & Plans
Scalable plans by image frequency and monitored area. Monthly/annual options plus custom enterprise tiers. Supports international payments (cards, PayPal, SSL). API/enterprise usage available by arrangement.
Bottom line: flexible and scalable for both small holdings and multi-farm organisations, with try-before-buy options.
Case Study
A mid-sized grain producer (≈600 ha) adopted Farmonaut to monitor NDVI across multiple fields. Three low-NDVI zones were flagged; Jeevn AI recommended targeted irrigation and corrective fertilisation. Outcome: reduced water stress and improved stand uniformity without increasing water costs.
Farmonaut vs Alternatives
Farmonaut vs Auravant
Both are AgTech platforms, but with different emphases. Farmonaut focuses on satellite monitoring + AI decision support (weather + vegetation indices) with APIs and Jeevn AI, offering global availability and straightforward integration to ERPs/BI via secure JSON. Auravant emphasises collaborative field management and environment-based prescriptions with a very intuitive UI; API maturity and global coverage may differ.
Farmonaut vs CattleEye
Complementary domains. Farmonaut targets row and broad-acre crops: NDVI/NDWI/EVI/SAVI, stress detection, and Jeevn AI recommendations. CattleEye targets dairy livestock: computer-vision lameness detection and BCS from parlour-exit video. Farmonaut requires no local hardware (satellite-only), whereas CattleEye needs a parlour camera both process in the cloud. Mixed crop-livestock operations can run both side-by-side.
FAQs
Is Farmonaut a good tool for agri-SMEs?
Yes, scalable and ready to use.
Does it have an API?
Yes, satellite and weather APIs with JSON output.
Is there a mobile app?
Yes, Android, iOS, and web access.
