I bought a Seestar50 a while ago, mostly out of technical curiosity as I'm not going the astrophotography rabbit hole. Its quite an impressive piece of kit I think. It can produce fairly decent images in a few minutes, even under quite poor skies.
Over the last couple of days I have been playing around with its wifi interface. There's enough information out there by hackers to take complete control over the Seestar.
So a new ScopeDog feature is now being tested (when it clears here!). Press a button on the ScopeDog Handbox and the Seestar slews to the ScopeDog coordinates and starts imaging. It carries on until stopped manually, or another target is requested. So at the end of the session the Seestar has a library of images representing your visual observing session. Seestar images are tagged with name and time too
So I just place my Seestar near me when observing and me and my ScopeDog now have an observing buddy - 'ScopePup'
While testing, I found the Seestar wifi hotspot to be a very effective router. So you can configure the ScopeDog to auto connect to Seestar then you can access ScopeDog if needed via the Seestar.