Subscribe to a secure, private video & photo log of how your home looks — and changes — from the street, captured by trusted drivers already travelling your roads. Not a years-old public snapshot: a current, chronological record of your property, updated with every pass, visible to exactly one person — you.
Nothing is public — this is the opposite of street-view mapping. Only you can ever see your address, and AI automatically blurs plates and faces on every frame. How we protect everyone →
We partner with the businesses already working your neighborhood — delivery services, security patrols, landscaping crews, plus registered community drivers — and give their vehicles AI dashcams that double as video quality control for their own services. Their everyday routes typically pass your home weekly — usually more, at different times of day.
Your "video zone" is the strip of street view covering your property — home or business. Subscribing is what brings it into the product: each pass is sliced and annotated for your zone, and nothing past its edges. Unsubscribed addresses aren't part of the product.
Over repeated passes, the system learns what your house is supposed to look like from the street — so it can flag what's different, not just what's there.
A simple exterior report per address, in plain language. Want the visual? Opt in to clips from the week's passes — day and evening views included.
Street-view maps show everyone a years-old photo of your house. Yours updates with every pass — and it's visible to exactly one person: you.
See your home exactly as the street sees it, and watch the landscaping change over time — growth, decline, and the week the hedge finally needs attention.
Visual confirmation the house looks right while you travel — without installing a thing.
Vehicles, packages, obstructions — know what was in the driveway and when.
Every pass — day and evening — is kept in order. Scroll back through weeks and seasons; when insurance asks when the fence came down, you have the dated frame.
Siding discoloration, roof debris, a leaning downspout — caught by baseline comparison instead of the annual walk-around.
The dated log isn't just curb appeal — it's the early-warning and evidence layer for the risks that actually cost property owners money.
Dry, cured grass. Brush building up near structures. Firewood stacked against the wall. The street-side FireSmart check, every pass — with dated frames your insurer will actually accept.
Browning crowns, leaning trunks, the hazard tree over the roof or the power line — decline is slow and easy to miss in person, obvious in a season-over-season log.
Home set back from the road? Every pass reviews the part the street sees: gate, mailbox, culvert and ditch line, washouts, downed limbs, and whether the entrance is plowed and passable.
After the windstorm, hail, or heavy snow: dated before-and-after frames of your exterior — the difference between "we think it happened then" and a clean claim.
Many insurers require regular checks on vacant homes — the dated log is your proof, automatically. Vacation rental? A quiet exterior check-in between guests.
Did the lawn crew come? Was the driveway actually plowed before the freeze? The log answers with a frame — useful for every service you pay for while you're not watching.
AI makes it possible to analyze your property's exterior over time. Every pass is compared against your home's learned baseline — when something drifts, like this downspout, you hear about it in plain language, with the frames to prove it. And looking back is easy: view and compare passes across weeks and seasons, side by side.
Beyond automatic change detection, you can train the AI on conditions that matter to you — it checks for them on every pass and alerts you when one shows up.
Capture partners already driving supported neighborhoods
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This only works if everyone on the street can trust it — subscribers and neighbors alike. So the rules are strict, and they're the same for everyone:
Illustrative pricing — final tiers and amounts to be confirmed before launch.
Enter your address to see if partners already drive your neighborhood — or join the waitlist and we'll tell you the moment they do.
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