For backyard chicken keepers with a Ring camera
Every evening, Squawk checks your coop with the camera you already own and sends one message: the door's state, the yard swept for stragglers, and the photo to prove it. Every morning, a report. Overnight, a visitor log. That's the product.
Door closed 8:41 PM. No birds visible outside.
How it works
Squawk looks at your coop as the light goes: door state, ground swept for birds still out. You get one message with the evidence frame attached — "Rest easy" or "Go check." Never a guess.
Door-open time, first bird out, and what came through the yard overnight. The easiest daily health check a flock can get.
The 2 AM raccoon gets logged with its picture, not screamed about. You see what's testing your run and fix it on your schedule. Only a real emergency wakes you.
The part that's different
Most apps go quiet when they fail. Quiet feels like good news — and that's the one lie a coop app must never tell.
Pricing
REQUIRES: A Ring camera with a clear view of the coop door · an active Ring plan for that camera · motion detection on · US only at launch