The launch of Smartpin seeks to improve asset tracking, bringing enterprise-ready location visibility to any business—without infrastructure, without complexity, and without sales calls.
Smartpin is reportedly the first self-serve asset visibility-as-a-service platform, purpose-built for teams and the countless millions of unpowered assets that traditional GPS solutions leave behind.
Built on a massive commercial grade network of 80+ million Bluetooth access points from partners like Life360 and Tile, Smartpin provides teams with an instant way to tag, track, and recover what matters—whether it’s 10 power tools or 10,000 trailers.
“Smartpin is for field and operations teams who move the world—stuck between overpriced enterprise cellular-GPS solutions and hacked-together consumer finding platforms” said Jeff Houlé, Co-Founder of Smartpin. “We’re giving them something better: powerful, self-serve location intelligence that’s simple to use, built for business, ready to scale – and we’re not stopping there – this is the foundation for a world where every asset is visible, connected, and recoverable from practically anywhere on Earth.”
The highlights:
- 80m+ Bluetooth access points for coast-to-coast location updates, day one
- Ranger Connect dashboard and mobile apps for near real-time asset visibility
- Smartpin edition Tile trackers included with every plan
- No infrastructure, no integrations—just tag, track, and go
- Mission-ready and architected for Bluetooth-to-satellite connectivity globally
Smartpin is launching with powerhouse partners:
- Life360 delivers the massive, always-on network to make asset recovery near real-time and real-world
- On the horizon, Hubble Network will extend our Bluetooth coverage directly to satellites
“This is exactly what we built the Life360 and Tile network for—solving real-world problems with zero friction,” said Chris Hulls, Co-Founder and CEO of Life360. “Smartpin puts powerful location tech in the hands of the teams that keep business moving. It’s practical, fast to deploy, and helps them move quicker and keep track of what matters.”
“The future of location intelligence is always-on, always accessible, even off the grid,” added Alex Haro, Co-Founder of Hubble Network. “Smartpin is ahead of the curve with a platform built for Bluetooth direct-to-satellite visibility. We’re excited to partner with them to make that future real.”
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