Perimeter & fence-line
A person on the ground where nobody should be, across acres of yard, becomes one photo alert — not a fence you find cut in the morning.
FOR WAREHOUSES & YARDS
Stock pallets, plant and tools, fuel, metal, parked HGVs — a yard after hours is a shopping trip for the wrong people, and too much ground for anyone to watch. Vigil turns the cameras you already have into a guard that reads people and vehicles, and alerts your phone with a photo the moment something moves.
WHAT IT CATCHES
A person on the ground where nobody should be, across acres of yard, becomes one photo alert — not a fence you find cut in the morning.
Vigil reads vehicles too: a van arriving after hours triggers an alert, with a licence-plate close-up when the plate's visible.
Aim it at the loading bays, the fuel bowser, the pallet racks. It watches only during closed hours, so daytime ops never trip it.
Yards already have cameras — often lots of them — and nobody with time to watch every feed at 2am. A patrol is expensive and only there for minutes an hour. Vigil watches every camera, all night, for $99 a location, up to 34 cameras, no cloud recording. People and vehicles both raise the alarm, and the evidence is saved for the police and the insurer.
Up to 34 cameras, one price. Two weeks free, live within 24 hours on the feeds you already have.