Hi, I’m Jordi and I’m the owner of an uncorked S75D since august 2017. I want to present you TeslaSpy, a tool that helps you understand what your Tesla is up to. Not only detailed information about every trip and charge, but also what your car is doing when you are not looking: online/asleep status, vampire drain, etc Main features: - elevation maps for every trip, with cumulated gain calculated - speed maps, with segment lines according to speed (colour and stroke weight): you can see at a glance the velocity of your car for every segment - drives summary: all kind of information about your most usual routes grouped by day, per weekday, per month. Averages, maximums, minimums, routes map - charges summary: statistics of your charges, by location, by weekday, by month, charge map (radius of the circle in a location proportional to total energy added at this location) - live mode: the data and charts are updated automatically at every new data push - exhaustive mode: you can enable this mode to fetch data every 15 seconds and get more accurate information for your trips - 0-60mph runs: directly in the tesla’s console, or in your mobile device or tablet - API Console, so you can send directly commands to your car - vampire drain analysis - firmware tracker - enhanced sleep mode TeslaSpy has been tested and validated for the past few months by hundreds of users, and we are continuously improving design, security and adding new features Since a few days ago, the app for TeslaSpy is ready for download both on iOS and android devices. There’s a 15 days trial period in order to try TeslaSpy, and then a subscription that can be 5 $/month or 50 $/year. Attached you’ll find some screenshoots. Web TeslaSpy.com | Login Apps: Spy for Tesla on the App Store https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.totiherms.teslaspy Thanks! jordi
Congratulations on the launch, this looks really good ! I'm currently a TeslaFi subscriber, and I'm seriously considering switching when my renewal comes up.
Really looks great. Would love such a nice Tesla tracker. Possibly it could be used for the accounting of business trips. Now, I have an issue with giving my tesla credentials to someone on the internet. I do not have his real name, address or phone#. Others have done it. So I wonder: what is the potential risk involved? Anyone care to educate me?
Hi Johann, I understand your doubts. My name is Jordi Herms, and I'm working as a developer in a scientific research lab in Barcelona (IrsiCaixa and Fight AIDS Foundation). I'm registered as a vendor here in TMC, so they also have all my personal data. Like other related to tesla monitoring services, your tesla credentials are not stored anywhere, teslaspy got a token from tesla that you can revoke at any time changing your tesla password. Please contact me if you have more questions
Honestly it looks beautiful. Congratulations on the launch. I’m still shocked that people give out their tokens to 3rd parties. Call me paranoid but the thought of an entity having that kind of access to my car terrifies even if it’s just basic information.
database is encrypted using the industry standard AES-256 encryption algorithm. Also, the token and teslaspy username and password are hashed
Could you describe how the "Enhanced Sleep Mode" and "Force fetch data enabled" work and what they do? It's also not clear what the 24 hr time sliders do.
If enhanced sleep mode is active, teslaspy will check every minute if your car is online or asleep. If it's asleep, it will let sleep until detect that the car is online. If it's online, it will check during 15 minutes to see if there's activity (drive or charge), and if not, teslaspy will "put to sleep" your car to allow your car sleep. If you have "force fetch data" enabled, teslaspy will retrieve data during this period, no matter your car is asleep or not. This will force your car to be online at this period. You can see the state of your car in the "Sleep analyzer" section. Generally, the car is always asleep unless there's a drive or charge (see the screenshot for my car)
The elevation is not available through Tesla's api, it's requested through Google Maps API. Great idea, I will try to include it in the next update, thanks!
Yes, you can have multiple cars, and change the visualization of the data by clicking on "switch car"
directly not, but to be honest, I have the mechanisms to unhash the token, this is how teslaspy uses it to retrieve the data, or is unhashed and displayed in the "API Playground" (see attached). But there's no list or any unhashed token anywhere, is unhashed internally inside the teslaspy platform