OUR MISSION

The end of the “ghost guard”.

We built Sentinel Hound because the security industry was relying on trust instead of proof. When a multi-million dollar contract is on the line, “I promise they were there” isn't good enough.

Why we built it

The powerful patrol tool small security teams will actually use.

Most security software is built for the largest agencies and priced and designed accordingly. Smaller teams end up with either paper logs and screenshots, or an enterprise platform that's too heavy to fully adopt. We built Sentinel Hound for the team in the middle: serious about proof and compliance, but without the time or budget for a system that needs a specialist to run it.

Proof, not promises

A patrol either happened or it didn't. We turn check-ins, checkpoint scans, timed routes, and photo evidence into a clear record you can hand a client — instead of asking them to take your word for it.

Simple enough to actually use

Big platforms are full of modules most teams never turn on. We kept the surface small on purpose: officers start a shift and patrol; reports write themselves. Power without the training manual.

Compliance built in

An officer with an expired or unverified guard card can't start a shift, and reminders go out well before a card lapses. Staying compliant shouldn't depend on someone remembering to check a spreadsheet.

Built for small teams

Sentinel Hound is made for security companies running 1 to 100 officers. Not an enterprise suite, and not a guard-staffing service — just software a small team will genuinely adopt and rely on.

Straight about what we are: Sentinel Hound is software a security company subscribes to — not a staffing agency, and not a live surveillance system. It records and verifies patrol activity and turns it into reports, with a live activity feed so admins can see check-ins, scans, and incidents as they happen. It doesn't watch your officers on a map in real time, and we won't pretend it does.

The best way to understand it is to see the proof it produces.

See a Sample Report