Honestly I would pay $10-20/mo for a service (i.e. "TMN Enterprise") where I could add projects, then add buildings/floors/rooms within that project and take sampled results that I can then export either to a file or via an API. It would be nice to have a little parity in concept with the way my Fluke's work, like the below screenshot.
Typically, when I use the LIQ-100 or DSX2-8000 I:
1. Setup a project within the device
2. Run a test / measurement
3. Save the test / measurement with the patch number or some other label indication
4. Export into Fluke LinkWare for PC
5. Create the facility structure and sort the results into the proper location
6. Generate a PDF from the results to send to the client
With TMN, I would imagine (and prefer) a workflow like the following:
1. Setup a project
2. Setup the location / further structure, such as the floor, etc.
3. Run a test
4. Save the test to the project (or not) with a name (such as "Room", etc.)
5. Export the results as a CSV, JSON, or have an API to retrieve them so they can be dumped into a PDF later
Often, if I'm trying to do a speed test at a client site, I'm doing it either on a client PC, or I'm doing wireless testing with my laptop. Having a platform where I could log the test to my project(s) without having to totally log into TMN would be nice as well. I.e. having some type of Username -> MFA Authenticator app request to save the one result to my projects would be awesome.
These are just some thoughts, would be nice to have a speed-test tool I could speak to that functioned in a useful way. Even a "My Projects" would be a great start, at least then I can start using my laptop to do client-site testing and troubleshooting.