LIMITLESS

LIMITLESS

AI-powered code generator for Siemens TIA Portal

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Published on Dec 11, 2025
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About LIMITLESS

AI-powered code generator for Siemens TIA Portal that creates custom SCL logic for special-purpose machines. Turn hours of manual programming into minutes. Describe your one-off automation logic in plain language – get production-ready code with proper interlocks, German documentation, and REGION structuring. Perfect for automation engineers who build custom machinery and need logic that's NOT in their standard library: sequential cleaning cycles, tank priority systems, pump alternation with runtime balancing. Not generic AI. Not standard templates. Specialized for industrial automation. Currently in beta with 15+ engineers testing on real projects.

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This web-based AI code generator automates the creation of production-ready SCL logic specifically for Siemens TIA Portal applications. It converts natural language descriptions into industrial code featuring REGION structuring, interlocks, and German documentation.

  • Generates specialized SCL logic for non-standard automation tasks like pump alternation and cleaning cycles.
  • Provides production-ready industrial code including necessary safety interlocks and German documentation.
  • Supports specific Siemens TIA Portal structures such as REGION organization for cleaner code management.
  • Web-based platform currently validated through beta testing with professional automation engineers.

Ideal for: This tool is ideal for developers and freelancers building custom machinery who need to generate complex Siemens PLC logic that falls outside their standard library templates.

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Hey PeerPush community! πŸ‘‹ Patrick here, founder of LIMITLESS. We built this because automation engineers waste 4-8 hours writing one-off logic for special machines, code they'll never reuse.