How it works
From the coop to your pocket, in four steps. No complicated wiring, no IT to manage: you plug it in, we do the rest.
Inside the coop
A compact box, installed by our team, breathes the same air as your birds. Every 30 seconds it measures CO₂, ammonia, temperature, humidity and the state of the power. It runs on mains, with a battery that takes over the moment the power cuts.
Across the country
The readings travel over the mobile network — the same signal that carries an ordinary phone call. No WiFi, no internet box, no setup: a SIM card is enough. That's what lets the system work on the most remote farms in Algeria.
In your pocket
The app turns every coop into a living card: live values, history, and daily, weekly and monthly reports tuned to the flock's age. In Arabic, French or English — wherever you are.
When danger strikes
If the air turns dangerous or the power cuts, the box waits for no one: it calls you and texts you, directly, even if the internet is down across the country. At 3 a.m. or at noon. That's the difference between a notification… and a guardian.
The details that matter
Backup battery
The box keeps watch through power cuts — and tells you they happened.
Buffer memory
If the network vanishes for a few minutes, nothing is lost: readings resume the moment it returns.
Self-healing
The system watches itself and restarts on its own after an incident.
Three operators
Mobilis, Ooredoo or Djezzy — the box adapts automatically to whichever SIM you insert.
