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Pre-programmed PLCs, designed by AI.

Pre-programmed PLCs, designed by AI.

Tell our AI engineer what your PLC needs to do. It drafts the spec, our engineering team reviews and signs it off, we ship the programmed Siemens S7-1200 ready to wire and go.
Tell our AI engineer what your PLC needs to do. It drafts the spec, our engineering team reviews and signs it off, we ship the programmed Siemens S7-1200 ready to wire and go.

Engineer-team reviewed Genuine Siemens industrial hardware

PLCReady AI Engineer

● Online · drafting your spec

G'day. I'm here to help you spec a PLC. Tell me what you want it to do — in plain English.

I need to alternate two pumps and shut down on high level.

Got it — pump alternation with a level safety cutoff. A few quick questions:
• Do the pumps share a common pressure switch, or independent?
• What sensor for the high-level cutoff?

Type: Independent — each has its own float...

SOUND FAMILIAR?
SOUND FAMILIAR?

You took the job.
Now the PLC is in your way.

You took the job.
Now the PLC is in your way.

Most electricians hit this wall a few times a year. There's a better way than turning the job down, subbing it out, or burning a weekend on programming software.
Most electricians hit this wall a few times a year. There's a better way than turning the job down, subbing it out, or burning a weekend on programming software.
Most electricians hit this wall a few times a year. There's a better way than turning the job down, subbing it out, or burning a weekend on programming software.

01

Too complex for a smart relay

The customer wants pump alternation, staged lighting, an interlock, or a small process automated. A LOGO! won't cut it.

01

Too complex for a smart relay

The customer wants pump alternation, staged lighting, an interlock, or a small process automated. A LOGO! won't cut it.

02

Not enough time to learn TIA

You hit these jobs occasionally. Not enough to justify weeks learning programming software you'll forget by the next one.

02

Not enough time to learn TIA

You hit these jobs occasionally. Not enough to justify weeks learning programming software you'll forget by the next one.

03

Subbing it out kills your margin

Controls integrators charge $150–350/hr and quote weeks out. Your customer wants it done now, not next quarter.

03

Subbing it out kills your margin

Controls integrators charge $150–350/hr and quote weeks out. Your customer wants it done now, not next quarter.

01

Too complex for a smart relay

The customer wants pump alternation, staged lighting, an interlock, or a small process automated. A LOGO! won't cut it.

02

Not enough time to learn TIA

You hit these jobs occasionally. Not enough to justify weeks learning programming software you'll forget by the next one.

03

Subbing it out kills your margin

Controls integrators charge $150–350/hr and quote weeks out. Your customer wants it done now, not next quarter.

PRE-LAUNCH PRICING
PRE-LAUNCH PRICING

Pick a service now! Lock in
30% off.

Pick a service now! Lock in
30% off.

Three service tiers. Lock in 30% off the programming service before launch hardware passed through at cost. No payment until your spec is approved.

TIER 01 - STARTER

Starter

Simple control jobs — a step up from a smart relay, without the smart-relay ceiling.

Basic logic — timers, interlocks, sequencing

PLCReady FROM

$1,960

was $2,800

AUD / programmed unit

SAVE 30% ON SERVICE

+ $450 AUD hardware (Siemens S7-1200, at cost)

30% discount applies to service only

Timers, interlocks, on/off sequencing

AI-drafted Functional Design Spec

Engineering team review

Ready-to-wire schematic

Commented ladder logic

Bench-tested before shipping

Email support, 30 days

MOST CHOSEN

TIER 02 - STANDARD

Standard

The everyday building & light-process job. Most customers land here.

Pumps, Conveyors, analog inputs

PLCReady FROM

$2,450

was $3,500

AUD / programmed unit

SAVE 30% ON SERVICE

+ $675 AUD hardware (Siemens S7-1200, at cost)

30% discount applies to service only

Everything in Starter, plus:

Pump alternation, staged lighting

Engineering team review

Analog inputs(temp / level / pressure)

HMI tags

Phone + email support, 30 days

TIER 03 - ADVANCED

ADVANCED

Networked, app-controlled or multi-stage logic that earns the S7-1200.

Comms, dashboards, expansion

PLCReady FROM

$3,940

was $5,600

AUD / programmed unit

SAVE 30% ON SERVICE

+ $890 AUD hardware (Siemens S7-1200, at cost)

30% discount applies to service only

Everything in Standard, plus:

Multiple analog loops / full PID

Ethernet / Modbus comms

Remote monitoring / app dashboard

Phone support, 3 months

MEET AI ENGINEER
MEET AI ENGINEER

It asks the questions a
controls engineer would.

It asks the questions a
controls engineer would.
Most quote forms ask you to know what you need. Ours doesn't it works it out with you, then writes the spec a programmer can actually code from. Every spec then goes to our engineering team for review before any code is written.
Most quote forms ask you to know what you need. Ours doesn't it works it out with you, then writes the spec a programmer can actually code from. Every spec then goes to our engineering team for review before any code is written.

PLCReady AI Engineer

● Online · drafting your spec

I've got a small pump station. Two pumps in a wet well, need them to alternate so they wear evenly.

Right — duty/standby with auto-alternation. Got it. To spec this properly I'll need:
1. Level sensor type — float switches, or analog (4–20mA) level transmitter?
2. Cutout levels — start, stop, high-high alarm?
3. Cycle on run-time, or starts count?

Three floats (start, stop, high level). Alternate by run-time.

Perfect. One more — on high-level alarm, both pumps running, or alarm only with operator intervention?

Both pumps run + flashing beacon to a relay output.

✓ Spec complete. Drafting your FDS now —

Type your reply…

LIVE FDS PREVIEW

Pump Station — Duty/Standby Alternation

PLC: Siemens S7-1200 · 6 DI / 4 DO

1. INPUTS

DI0 Float — Stop level

DI1 Float — Start level

DI2 Float — High level alarm

DI3 Pump 1 — Run feedback

DI4 Pump 2 — Run feedback

2. OUTPUTS

DO0 Pump 1 — Run command

DO1 Pump 2 — Run command

DO2 Alarm beacon (flashing)

3. SEQUENCE

On start float ↑ → run duty pump until stop float ↓. Alternate by run-time, not starts. On high-level ↑ → both pumps run + flashing beacon until level clears.

HOW IT WORKS?
HOW IT WORKS?

Custom-programmed
Siemens PLCs, delivered
ready to wire.

Three steps, no PLC programming required from you.

01

Chat with our AI engineer

Describe your job in plain English. Our AI asks the right follow-up questions to draft a real Functional Design Specification — the same document a controls engineer would write — without you needing to know what to specify.

01

Chat with our AI engineer

Describe your job in plain English. Our AI asks the right follow-up questions to draft a real Functional Design Specification — the same document a controls engineer would write — without you needing to know what to specify.

02

Engineering team reviews & you approve

Our team of engineers, led by a chartered engineer with 25+ years in automation, reviews every FDS before code is written. You and your customer sign off on a clean, unambiguous spec.

02

Engineering team reviews & you approve

Our team of engineers, led by a chartered engineer with 25+ years in automation, reviews every FDS before code is written. You and your customer sign off on a clean, unambiguous spec.

03

Schematic & PLC delivered

You receive a ready-to-wire schematic first — so your sparkies can pre-cut, label and lay cables in advance. The programmed S7-1200 follows, tested, documented and ready to install.

03

Schematic & PLC delivered

You receive a ready-to-wire schematic first — so your sparkies can pre-cut, label and lay cables in advance. The programmed S7-1200 follows, tested, documented and ready to install.

Custom-programmed
Siemens PLCs, delivered
ready to wire.

Three steps, no PLC programming required from you.

01

Chat with our AI engineer

Describe your job in plain English. Our AI asks the right follow-up questions to draft a real Functional Design Specification — the same document a controls engineer would write — without you needing to know what to specify.

02

Engineering team reviews & you approve

Our team of engineers, led by a chartered engineer with 25+ years in automation, reviews every FDS before code is written. You and your customer sign off on a clean, unambiguous spec.

03

Schematic & PLC delivered

You receive a ready-to-wire schematic first — so your sparkies can pre-cut, label and lay cables in advance. The programmed S7-1200 follows, tested, documented and ready to install.

NOT JUST AI
NOT JUST AI

Every spec, reviewed
by our engineering
team before code.

Every spec, reviewed
by our engineering
team before code.

The AI does the heavy lifting — gathering requirements,
structuring the spec, suggesting functions. But it never reaches
code without a real engineer's eyes on it.
The AI does the heavy lifting — gathering requirements,
structuring the spec, suggesting functions. But it never reaches
code without a real engineer's eyes on it.
Our team is led by a chartered engineer with 25+ years in
industrial automation, electrical design and machine safety. Every
FDS is reviewed, refined and signed off before a single line of
code is generated.
Our team is led by a chartered engineer with 25+ years in
industrial automation, electrical design and machine safety. Every
FDS is reviewed, refined and signed off before a single line of
code is generated.

__________

The AI is a tool. An engineer is accountable.

CEng MIET — Chartered Engineer

Chartered Engineer status with the Institution of Engineering and Technology — internationally recognised mark of engineering competence and accountability.

CEng MIET — Chartered Engineer

Chartered Engineer status with the Institution of Engineering and Technology — internationally recognised mark of engineering competence and accountability.

CESE — Certified Electrical Safety Engineer

Specialist accreditation in electrical safety and risk assessment for industrial control systems.

CESE — Certified Electrical Safety Engineer

Specialist accreditation in electrical safety and risk assessment for industrial control systems.

25+ years in automation & machine safety

Electrical design, PLC programming, AS/NZS 4024 machine safety. Hundreds of industrial control systems delivered and reviewed.

25+ years in automation & machine safety

Electrical design, PLC programming, AS/NZS 4024 machine safety. Hundreds of industrial control systems delivered and reviewed.

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Your questions, answered.

Find quick answers to common queries about our services, process, and how we can help you deliver your job.
Why does PLCReady.com.au exist?
How do I know the program will actually work on site?
What if my job doesn't fit one of the three tiers?
Can I troubleshoot it myself if something goes wrong on site?
How is this different from hiring a controls integrator?
I've never used a PLC before — where do I start?