I never said there were no systems available. The qualifier here is "commercial", which some may have a different definition than others. It doesn't necessarily mean a "huge factory". But, a launch controller is an electronic system with potentially dangerous consequences, and wireless compatibility/security requirements. A company building such a system would have to design to industry standards, licensing, and approvals. If not, they risk lawsuits and loss of assets. Basement gadget makers fly under the radar. Buyers have different expectations. Generally, the small hacker companies offer a price advantage and make up for lack of depth and risk of longevity vs an established company by providing an open system. I'm sure Brad is doing his best to offer a decent product, but don't be surprised if it doesn't pass the "commercial" sniff test for some people.