How it works

Four steps from quiet block to closed case.

A neighbor sees something. The platform does the rest — fuse the signal, alert the right people, and build a record every step of the way.

Step 1

Neighbors report what they see.

Paste a text message, dictate by voice, or upload a screenshot — Smart Paste reads it and auto-fills the incident type, location, time, and any suspect or vehicle descriptors it can find. Or just fill in the form yourself. Either way, it takes seconds, not a police-report-length ordeal.

  • Physical descriptors only — height, build, clothing, hair, marks. No ethnicity field, anywhere, ever.
  • Photo upload auto-fills descriptor details and flags contradictions across witnesses
  • Anonymous reporting option with encrypted identity escrow, unlockable only by court order
CrimePulse Smart Paste screen with a pasted incident description auto-filling the report form
Step 2

Signals fuse into one Score.

Reports, camera coverage, plate reads, and prior incidents at the same address all feed into a single 0–100 CrimePulse Score for the block. New reports and cross-incident matches update it in real time.

  • One number, weighted by how serious and how corroborated the signal is
  • Recalculates the moment a new report or a matching pattern comes in
See the full Score breakdown
Live score · Oak St block
47
Elevated
3 signals fused in the last hour
New incident report
Prior incident at this address
Cross-incident pattern match
Step 3

Only the right people get alerted.

Set a radius, or use your exact HOA or community boundary — your call. When a report crosses your personal severity threshold, you hear about it, with a plain-language note on what to actually do.

  • Push, email, and text delivery
  • Real-time on paid tiers · daily digest on Neighbor Free
  • Not a mass blast — scoped to people it actually affects
Your alert settings
Coverage
Maple Grove HOA boundary
Threshold
Elevated and above
Delivery
Push + text · real-time
Step 4

A record builds itself as you go.

Every piece of evidence is SHA-256 hashed the moment it's uploaded, and every view is logged to a tamper-evident chain of custody — automatically, with no extra steps for the person reporting.

  • Hashed on upload · every access logged with who, when, and from where
  • Nothing is pulled from your camera automatically — you choose what to share, and with whom
See the full Evidence Vault
Chain of custody · Incident #4471
Uploaded · Reporter
9:04 PM
Viewed · Neighbor (nearby alert)
9:11 PM
Viewed · HOA admin
9:40 PM
SHA-256 VERIFIED · TAMPER-EVIDENT
Built for three audiences

Same platform. Three jobs done well.

The same data, surfaced for whoever needs it next — the neighbor, the board, the watch commander.

Family sitting on the lawn in front of their home at golden hour
For neighbors

A neighborhood watch that actually watches.

Quiet, private, on your side. Report in 15 seconds. Alerts arrive instantly.

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For HOAs · property managers

One platform. Every resident on the same page.

Draw your boundary, residents auto-join. Run your board meeting from one PDF report.

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CrimePulse incident map showing a suspicious activity alert in a neighborhood
For law enforcement

Verified signal. Less noise. Faster resolution.

A triaged feed of incidents in your jurisdiction. Evidence with chain-of-custody, automatically logged.

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