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Now accepting sites for our Q3 2026 field validation cohort — limited capacity

Bring real-time wildlife detection to your community.

We're partnering with a small number of HOAs, golf courses, resorts, municipalities, and waterfront operators to shape CrocAlarm's early field validation program. Tell us about your site.

What an early pilot partnership actually means today

What you get

Priority placement in our field validation program, direct input into product design, and early visibility into a technology built for a risk your community already manages every day.

What we ask of you

Site access for a supervised, dock-mounted data-collection deployment, and a point of contact to coordinate installation and feedback.

CrocAlarm is in an active architecture and validation phase, not commercial deployment. An early pilot is a data-collection partnership, not a guaranteed detection product — we'll be direct with you about what the technology can and can't yet do at each stage.

CrocAlarm is currently in an architecture and validation phase. Submitting this form adds your site to our early pilot interest list — it does not schedule an installation. We'll follow up with next steps and realistic timing for your site.

Thank you.

We've received your pilot request and will follow up soon with next steps.

What Happens Next

How the pilot process works.

1. Site Review

We review your environment, waterway characteristics, and current wildlife concerns to assess fit for our current validation phase.

2. Conversation

A short call to align on timeline, goals, and what early field validation can realistically offer your site today.

3. Prioritization

Sites are prioritized based on fit with our current validation roadmap — not all requests can be accommodated immediately.

Common Questions

What site owners ask us first.

Does this help protect pets, not just people?

Yes — and it's a big part of why we're building this. Florida wildlife agencies formally track human bites, not pet fatalities, so there's no official count at all. The real number is almost certainly far higher than anything on record, since there's no requirement to report a pet lost to an alligator the way there is for a human attack. Almost all of it happens exactly where CrocAlarm is designed to watch: docks, canals, and backyard ponds.

Does this replace calling FWC or a licensed trapper?

No. CrocAlarm is designed to alert your community faster and with better location data. Actual capture and removal stays with FWC-contracted trappers, as required by Florida law.

What happens when there's a real alert?

Alerts are designed to route to your designated community contact and dashboard in real time. For confirmed high-confidence threats, you decide your own escalation path, including contacting FWC's Nuisance Alligator Hotline.

What if there's no wifi or cell signal at our pond?

Connectivity is part of the site assessment during pilot scoping. Nodes are being designed with cellular and mesh connectivity options for sites without reliable wifi.

What's the maintenance burden on our team?

Solar-powered and low-maintenance by design. Pilot sites get direct support from our team during this early validation phase.

What does it cost?

See indicative pricing on our homepage — final quotes are site-specific and confirmed during pilot scoping.