Community Safety Through Awareness

The safest neighborhoods don’t just watch.
They remember everything.

PostWatch is the resident-powered safety intelligence platform that gives your community capabilities that cameras and guards alone never will.

Your HOA probably spends tens of thousands of dollars a year on security. Patrol cars drive through at night. Maybe you have Flock cameras on two entry points. A guard checks IDs on weekends. But ask yourself — can any resident in your community search last month’s encounters? Can anyone look up a suspicious vehicle across every street in your neighborhood? Can anyone see the pattern forming before the next incident happens?

The answer, for almost every HOA in America, is no.

Your HOA has 3 cameras and 1 guard.
Your neighborhood has 200 phones.

Do the math.

4
Fixed viewpoints
vs
200+
Mobile viewpoints

A security guard drives the same loop. A camera stares at the same angle. But every resident walking the dog, pulling into the driveway, or checking the mail is carrying a high-definition, GPS-enabled, AI-ready device in their pocket. PostWatch turns the phone your residents already own into the largest, smartest safety network your neighborhood has ever had — without buying a single piece of hardware.

Every pocket. Every driveway. Every street. Already on the job.

Residents become the network.

Every homeowner with a phone can photograph and report encounters. PostWatch handles everything else — analysis, tagging, mapping, storage. No special equipment. No training. Just point, shoot, and upload.

AI does what humans can’t.

Automated face analysis, vehicle plate recognition, and encounter severity tagging — applied to every upload, instantly, around the clock. Your community builds intelligence while you sleep.

Your community builds a searchable memory.

GPS-mapped, severity-rated, time-stamped. Every encounter contributes to a living picture of what’s happening in your neighborhood. Patterns emerge. Repeat visitors surface. Blind spots disappear.

Your board gets accountability.

Every upload, every search, every data point — logged and auditable. When your community asks “what are we doing about safety?” your board has a real answer backed by real data.

Your budget gets relief.

No cameras to buy. No guards to schedule. No hardware to install or maintain. A flat monthly subscription — that’s it. PostWatch works with every phone your residents already own.

What your HOA spends today vs. PostWatch

Current Annual Security Spend
Off-Duty Police Patrol $72,000
Flock Safety LPR Cameras $9,000
Private Security Guard $48,000
Gate Systems & Monitoring $6,000
Total $135,000/yr
PostWatch
$3,588
per year — 76–250 Users plan

PostWatch doesn’t replace your guard or your gate. It gives your community the intelligence layer that makes everything else work better — for less than 3% of what you already spend.

How PostWatch compares

Capability Off-Duty Patrol Flock Safety Private Guard PostWatch
Community encounter reporting Yes
Automated face analysis Yes
Vehicle & plate identification Yes Yes
GPS-mapped incident search Partial Yes
Encounter severity tagging Yes
Resident participation Yes
Accountability audit trail Yes
Hardware required None $2,000+/camera None None
Annual cost (typical HOA) $48K–$96K $6K–$12.5K $36K–$72K $1,788–$9,588

Plans for every community.

Simple, flat monthly pricing. No surprises.

Up to 75 Users
$149
per month
Annual: $1,788/yr
~$1.99 / user / month
251 – 500 Users
$499
per month
Annual: $5,988/yr
~$1.00 / user / month
Unlimited Users
$799
per month
Annual: $9,588/yr
Flat rate, unlimited scale

Less than two dollars per user. More coverage than a six-figure security contract.

Getting started is simple.

1

Your HOA subscribes at the plan that fits your community.

2

Residents sign up with your private HOA code. Every phone becomes part of the network.

3

The intelligence builds with every upload. Your community gets safer every day.

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