Priced per location. Published, not quoted.
One site is free, forever. Above that you pay per location, whatever number of sensors that location needs — because what costs us money is telling people, and telling people is per store.
Billed monthly, cancel any time. Priced for peak season, since there's no commitment to average across.
Free
One site, permanently. Not a trial.
- ✓1 location, up to 2 Wi-Fi sensors
- ✓Full alerting and escalation — the same engine as every plan
- ✓Email alerts on Danger and on status change
- ✓30 days of history
- ✓Real-time dashboard and map
Pro
For a growing operator, up to 25 sites. No sales call.
billed monthly
- ✓Up to 25 locations, 3 sensors included at each
- ✓Cellular sensors available — no store network needed
- ✓SMS as well as email, on every alert type
- ✓Hourly and daily digests
- ✓A year of history, with CSV export
- ✓Spreadsheet import for stores and their contacts
- ✓7-day forecast and a fleet forecast summary
- ✓Your logo and colour on the dashboard
Enterprise
For an organization with a team and a compliance obligation.
billed monthly
25-location minimum
- ✓Everything in Pro, with unlimited locations
- ✓Roles and territories — people see their own stores
- ✓Escalation between people, and temporary coverage for absences
- ✓OSHA compliance reports as PDF
- ✓The activity log: every change, with what it replaced
- ✓7 years of history — beyond any OSHA lookback
- ✓Faster reporting available (15-minute cellular hand-over)
- ✓Volume pricing negotiated above 100 locations
Find your plan
Step 1 of 5 · MeasureFive questions. Nothing is sent anywhere and there's no email to hand over — it's all worked out in your browser.
What do you need to measure?
If you're monitoring for OSHA purposes, WBGT is the one the guidance is written in. If you're not sure, pick WBGT — a unit with a globe probe can report either.
Two things that cost extra
- Cellular sensors — $9 per unit per month
- A cellular unit needs no store network at all, and its mobile data costs us money every month for as long as it runs. Wi-Fi units inside your allowance add nothing. Not available on Free.
- A fourth sensor at one location — $19 per unit per month
- Three are included at every location. We bill the fourth rather than refusing it — turning away a safety sensor would be the wrong way to enforce a limit.
The sensors themselves
Priced with your 2027 reservationBought outright, once, and yours. A base monitor plus two options you choose per unit — so a site with usable Wi-Fi and no need for full WBGT pays for neither.
- HeatAlert monitor
- The base unit: temperature and humidity, the heat level computed on board, and its own display so the people in the room are warned whether or not anything else is working.
- WBGT globe probeper unit
- Per unit. Adds radiant heat, which upgrades the reading from heat index to full WBGT — the measure OSHA guidance is written in. Without it a unit still monitors and still alerts, on heat index.
- Cellular radioper unit
- Per unit. Lets a unit report with no store network at all. One-time, for the hardware; the monthly data it uses is the cellular add-on on your subscription.
Invoiced separately from your subscription. Get in touch for a quote on a specific number of units and we'll tell you where hardware pricing has landed.
Ask about sensorsLarger estates
Above about a hundred locations the price stops being a list price. Get in touch and we'll work out a rate for the size of your estate — and for how many of your sites need cellular rather than Wi-Fi, which is usually the bigger variable.
For reference: 100 locations at list is $42,000 a year before any of that. Against the only comparable continuous monitoring on the market, that is roughly a tenth of the software cost and none of the ~$15,000-per-unit hardware.
Talk about a rolloutWhat every plan includes, without exception
Alerting, escalation, acknowledgement and the on-device display are never behind a plan. There is no tier on which a dangerous room goes unreported, and a billing problem never stops monitoring — a declined card pauses new setup changes, not your alerts. Paid plans buy oversight, retention, scale and the compliance record.
OSHA's Heat National Emphasis Program now covers 55 industries, including indoor warehousing and manufacturing. A single serious violation is cited at $16,131.