Someone walking the rows
A person moving between your vehicles after close is exactly the alert you want — with the photo in your hand before they've reached the third car.
FOR CAR LOTS & FORECOURTS
An open lot of vehicles is stock you can't lock in a safe: catalytic converters, wheels, keys, whole cars driven off. Vigil turns your existing forecourt cameras into a guard that reads people and number plates, and puts a photo on your phone the second someone's walking the rows after hours.
WHAT IT CATCHES
A person moving between your vehicles after close is exactly the alert you want — with the photo in your hand before they've reached the third car.
The quick under-the-car jobs happen in minutes. A confirmed person on the lot at 3am pings your phone, evidence already saved.
Vigil reads vehicles too — an arriving or departing car triggers an alert with a licence-plate close-up when the plate's readable.
Your forecourt already has cameras covering the rows. What it doesn't have is anyone watching them overnight — and fencing an open lot only does so much. Vigil is that watch for $99, on the cameras you own, no cloud recording. People and plates both raise the alarm, and every incident is saved with a timeline for the police report.
Up to 34 cameras, one price. Two weeks free, live within 24 hours on the feeds you already have.