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Drew | Mobile Surveillance

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Owner of NOLO Technologies | We deter and mitigate theft and vandalism on properties with mobile surveillance units | 85%+ cheaper than security guards

Joined March 2021
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Our mobile security units start at only $2 per hour making them 25-50% lower cost vs. competitors and around 75-90% cheaper than unarmed security guards

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2FA and account security has gotten a little out of control in some places. I’m just trying to book a haircut with no payment info and I’m entering security questions and receiving an 8 digit text code…


Asking “did you forget an attachment” is one of the best outlook features ever


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Almost everyone slows down when they see police while driving. We do the same thing on construction sites and properties w/ our units - red and blue lights can be a highly effective deterrent and we’re trained to follow the rules when we see them.


Bryson up close and personal


Very amusing to see the polar opposite sides on D2D selling On twitter everyone talks about how awesome of a channel it is and the growth they see from it On FB groups for my HOA, they’re complaining about it 24/7 and telling people to call the non-emergency police line


Submitted this request like 2 months ago and they finally indexed…

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When it comes to workers' comp claims on construction sites, is video footage always helpful? Definitely helps to prevent fraud, but curious what others think.


Don't think I've ever seen a real life application that requires 32x zoom on a mobile security system. I'll take 4K with 16x zoom and pass along the cost savings to the customer all day long.


I miss the days when you bought something from a store and they just gave a receipt. Now they want my name, email, phone number, SSN, DOB and a 25% tip on top of it


If I didn't proactively reach out and check-in with customers, we definitely could go months without talking. Our model works to deter theft and vandalism in the first place so we're not pulling footage all the time for police reports and insurance claims.


When it comes to mobile surveillance trailers, the lease model is by far the most popular. Customers love the white glove service and don't want the headaches that come with owning the units (transportation, storage, maintenance, software, setup, takedown, etc.)


On one of our sites, the property manager doesn't even have our app to view live or past camera footage. We provide them 24/7 live monitoring so not really a need for it.

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How deterrence works 101

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Coffee or adult milkshake?

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Be wary of course sellers: People focus their money and time on the highest ROI opportunities. If a business owner is more focused on selling courses vs. building their business, then that's usually a sign that the course business is more attractive than their own...


Do trailer / truck storage operators ever acquire lots that may not have existing security infrastructure on them? What’s their solution until that infrastructure is installed? Thinking that may be a good use case for mobile security systems

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In 2022, there were 11,951 construction site burglaries reported, more than convenience stores. Many of the items stolen end up below insurance deductibles making contractors eat the cost. Also, explaining to the developer/owner the site was robbed isn't very fun...

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