The back door & alley
The forced service entrance is the classic way in. A person confirmed at the back after close is a photo on your phone, not a surprise at open.
FOR RESTAURANTS & CAFÉS
A venue after service is quiet money: the till float, the spirits behind the bar, the kitchen kit, the back door onto a dark alley. Vigil watches the cameras you already have and, the moment someone's inside after close, sends their photo to your phone — with one tap to raise the alarm.
WHAT IT CATCHES
The forced service entrance is the classic way in. A person confirmed at the back after close is a photo on your phone, not a surprise at open.
Aim Vigil at the float, the bar and the expensive kitchen gear. It only watches during your closed hours, so no daytime staff noise.
Last one out at midnight? A camera going dark or a lingering figure outside becomes an alert everyone paired can see — not just you, alone, locking up.
You've already got cameras over the bar and the back door. What you don't have is eyes on them after midnight — and a night guard costs more than the loss you're insuring against. Vigil is that watch for $40, on your own cameras, with no cloud recording. It arms itself the minute you close and stands down when you open, overnight closes included.
Two weeks free, no card. Live within 24 hours on the cameras you already have.