nRFCloud legacy vs memfault confusion

Hi

I have currently claimed devices in my nRFCloud I registered two years ago. It looks like this:

It has the mention "powered by memfault" . This is also the nRFCloud mentionned in the AssetTracker firmware tutorials on the Nordic Youtube channel.

Then I registered a new account and it looks completely different:

But there seems to be no way to "claim" devices. How can I get Thingy91X, nRF9161 and nRF9151 in here ?

Do I need to migrate my previously registered devices ?

Kind regards

Peter

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  • Hi there,

    Thanks for your patience.

    At the moment, using nRF Cloud and Memfault requires switching between two separate accounts to access their respective functionality. We are planning to merge the platforms in the future; however, I’m unable to provide an estimated timeline at this time.

    Memfault’s OTA functionality is definitely worth exploring. In addition to providing a robust and secure infrastructure for delivering updates quickly across your fleet, it offers several capabilities that differentiate it from other OTA providers. These include the ability to pause or abort an ongoing deployment, roll back to a previous software version, and perform staged rollouts — allowing you to deploy updates to a subset of devices first to evaluate real-world performance before releasing them fleet-wide.

    You can find more information about OTA here: https://docs.memfault.com/docs/platform/ota

    Thanks,



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  • Hi there,

    Thanks for your patience.

    At the moment, using nRF Cloud and Memfault requires switching between two separate accounts to access their respective functionality. We are planning to merge the platforms in the future; however, I’m unable to provide an estimated timeline at this time.

    Memfault’s OTA functionality is definitely worth exploring. In addition to providing a robust and secure infrastructure for delivering updates quickly across your fleet, it offers several capabilities that differentiate it from other OTA providers. These include the ability to pause or abort an ongoing deployment, roll back to a previous software version, and perform staged rollouts — allowing you to deploy updates to a subset of devices first to evaluate real-world performance before releasing them fleet-wide.

    You can find more information about OTA here: https://docs.memfault.com/docs/platform/ota

    Thanks,



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