Door & Dock Monitoring

Know the Moment a Door, Dock, or Gate Is Left Open

An open dock door after hours is a security risk. An open freezer door is spoiled inventory. Point a camera, type the rule, and Visant emails you when something is left open.

Write Rules the Way You'd Say Them

No sensors to wire, no integrations. Type the rule, set a check schedule, and the AI takes it from there.

"Alert if the loading dock door is open."

Run checks after closing time and catch doors left open overnight — before they become a security or theft problem.

"Alert if the side gate is open after business hours."

Schedule checks for evenings and weekends so the yard isn't open to anyone who walks by.

"Alert if the walk-in freezer door is left open."

Protect inventory and stay ahead of temperature excursions in food processing and cold storage.

How It Works

1

Point a Camera

Use the plug-and-play Visant Camera ($199), or turn any phone, tablet, or laptop into a free web camera in your browser.

2

Type Your Rule and Schedule

Describe what "left open" means for you, in plain English. Visant captures images on your schedule and two AI models check each one.

3

Get Email Alerts

An alert is sent only when both AI models agree the door or gate is open — dual-AI consensus designed to keep false alarms low.

Simple Pricing

Start free with a device you already own. Add an AI License per camera when you're ready.

Free

$0

Web camera on any browser device, limited daily AI checks. No credit card.

AI License

$49 /mo per camera

or $470/year (2 months free). Founding customers: $29/mo for your first year with code FOUNDING29 — first 20 customers.

Visant Camera

$199 one-time

Plug-and-play hardware for permanent installations. Optional — any browser device works.

Stop Finding Out the Next Morning

Set up in about 10 minutes with a device you already own. Built by the team at Contoro Robotics (Austin, TX).

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