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Land Intelligence

Long-range, low-power sensor networks for properties that cellular can't reach. We design, install, and maintain them for ranches, farms, and off-grid sites across the Texas Hill Country.

R&D — pilot partners welcome

Where we are

We're testing gateway placements, sensor stacks, and dashboards across pilot properties in Central Texas. If you have a property monitoring problem that cellular can't solve, we'd like to talk — early engagements become design partners on the broader platform.

Use cases

What we're building it for

The use cases driving our pilot deployments today. Tell us yours if it isn't listed.

Tank & Reservoir Levels

Monitor water tanks, fuel tanks, and irrigation reservoirs without driving out to check.

Gate & Perimeter Sensors

Know when gates open or fence lines are breached — across miles of property.

Livestock Tracking

Long-range collars and ear tags for cattle, horses, and high-value livestock.

Soil & Weather Stations

Distributed soil moisture, temperature, and rainfall data without cellular fees.

Equipment Monitoring

Pumps, generators, and remote machinery — uptime and status readings from anywhere on the property.

Security & Wildlife Cameras

Trigger-based alerts pushed back to your dashboard or phone, even off-grid.

Why long-range radio

Why this approach, why now

Most property monitoring tools assume cellular. Out here, that assumption doesn't hold.

Miles of Range

Long-range radios reach multiple miles from a single gateway — designed for properties cellular can't cover.

Years of Battery Life

Sensors typically run 2-5 years on a single battery. No solar panels, no maintenance runs.

Private Network

Your gateway, your data. No cellular contracts, no monthly per-device fees, no vendor lock-in.

Built for Texas

Hill Country terrain blocks cell signal. Long-range radio (LoRa) was designed for exactly this kind of long-range, low-data sensor reporting.

How it works

What an early engagement looks like

  • Site visit — map property boundaries, line-of-sight from likely gateway positions, identify what you want to monitor
  • Custom proposal — sensor stack, gateway placement, dashboard scope, install timeline, pricing
  • Pilot install — gateway up, first sensors deployed, data flowing within weeks
  • Iteration — add sensors, refine alerts, build the dashboard around what you actually look at every day

Bundled with Aerial Intelligence: if you already have us flying your property, we can lay out the hub and sensor spots right on your latest aerial map — no separate site visit needed.

Start a conversation

Have a property cellular can't reach?

We're looking for design partners across Central Texas. Tell us what you'd want to know, and we'll design the network around it.

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