
Operator by Fibric
Field Dispatch
Gets the right person to the right place: reads the live picture, plans the route, and dispatches the team that can fix it.
Commons signalFree
USGS earthquake feeds, tenant-stamped: a quake near your site proposes the safety checklist itself.
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This Commons feed reads the USGS real-time earthquake GeoJSON feeds: magnitude, depth, epicenter, and felt reports, updated continuously. Filtered against your site locations, it turns a regional event into a site-specific signal with the distance and shaking estimate attached.
The upstream is free and public. Fibric adds radius filtering per site, deduplication across feed windows, and provenance on every event, so a dispatch proposal cites the exact USGS event it was grounded in.
None. USGS earthquake feeds are free and public with no key.
This is a sensing source: it reads, it does not write. Operators act through the write-capable connectors alongside it.
Earthquake events with magnitude, depth, and epicenter in real time.
Operators reason over this connector's signals next to the rest of your stack, so decisions are grounded in the same records you run on.
Nothing. This is a sensing source; operators act through the write-capable connectors alongside it.
Commons signal feeds are free with every Fibric plan. The upstream data is public; Fibric adds the governance: provenance on every event, deduplication, and receipts when an operator acts on it. You pay for operators, never for signals.
Your deployment engineer verifies each line with you during onboarding.
This signal feed is developed, run, and supported by the same Fibric team. Support starts during onboarding with a named deployment engineer and doesn't hand you off afterward.
The connectors and operators this pairs with in production.

Operator by Fibric
Gets the right person to the right place: reads the live picture, plans the route, and dispatches the team that can fix it.

Operator by Fibric
Hears the equipment going wrong before it fails. It reads vibration and runtime, predicts the fault, and opens the work order early.
Support & comms connector
Posts the proposed action, waits for the human confirm, then executes, all inside a channel that keeps the record.
Support & comms connector
Routes approvals and alerts to the channel that owns the call. One confirm in Teams turns a proposed plan into a vetted action.
This Commons signal feed is developed, published, and supported by Fibric. It reads public data published by USGS (earthquake.usgs.gov). Upstream agencies and projects are the property of their respective owners, who are not affiliated with Fibric and do not sponsor or endorse this listing. Trademark policy
Early access means a deployment engineer wires this with you, and it runs propose-only until you approve live actions.