Real-time herd monitoring
Track location, activity and patterns to understand what is happening in each lot beyond occasional rounds.
Platform for producers and livestock companies
CIPY is designed to unify monitoring, health, reproduction and environmental context in a clear mobile experience: less noise, more signal to decide at the right moment.

Modern livestock production competes with climate uncertainty, costs and traceability demands. Without continuous data, operations react too late. CIPY was born to bring useful signal into everyday field decisions.
Without continuous data, the real state of each lot is guessed by eye or detected too late.
Diseases, heat events, or critical incidents are often detected only after production impact occurs.
Animals out of place, undetected stress, or weak rotation planning cost money month after month.
Without reliable history, operations react late: plans are adjusted when the problem is already installed.
Rotation and forage use become difficult to sustain with scattered spreadsheets and fragmented tasks.
CIPY combines monitoring, automation and analytics to turn field signals into concrete decisions: health, reproduction, environment and territorial management, with focus on what happens on the ground.
Track location, activity and patterns to understand what is happening in each lot beyond occasional rounds.
Notifications when something moves out of expected ranges: health, behavior or reproductive events, with context to act.
History, plans and traceability to organize protocols, reduce risk, and align field and office teams.
Heat, services and key metrics in one place to improve planning and cycle interpretation.
Define zones, follow movements and organize rotation to protect forage resources with clear criteria.
Integrate water, soil and pasture signals to contextualize animal welfare and anticipate stress events.
Dashboards and trends to prioritize actions: less forced intuition, more shared operational reading.
Weight, activity and history
See identification, paddock location, weight evolution over selectable ranges, activity, and health/reproductive status in one place.

Timeline and predictive models
Temporal cycle view with actionable suggestions: fertile window, ovulation and insemination history for daily field work.

Map, boundaries and rotation
Create virtual paddocks on map, track movements and apply rotation rules to optimize forage use.

Water, soil and pasture
Integrate trough, consumption, soil and pasture signals for early alerts when values drift from expected ranges.

Prioritized list
Alerts sorted by impact - health, reproduction, location and safety - with context to make quick decisions.

The goal is to keep alerts, resources and territory in one place: fewer disconnected tools, more consistency for daily decision-makers.

AI Alerts

Environment

Fences
When information arrives organized and on time, herd management becomes more predictable and less reactive. This is how CIPY is designed to support that shift.
Detect earlier what is currently found too late: fewer preventable losses and hidden herd costs.
Better reproductive timing and paddock use, with less time lost in purely reactive tasks.
Data and alerts in one place to shorten the gap between event detection and field action.
Visible protocols, clearer compliance, and traceability for teams, audits, and the broader value chain.
Fewer back-and-forths: teams know what to check, where to go, and what to record.
History and trends to plan purchasing, management and staffing with stronger clarity.
A simple flow: from raw data to action, without unnecessary steps between the animal and the decision.
Step 01
Sensors and field signals are integrated to continuously represent the herd's status.
Step 02
Rules and models convert signals into prioritized events: alerts, context and response order.
Step 03
Dashboards and mobile views with clear hierarchy: what matters first, without noise.
Step 04
Actionable notifications and follow-up to close the loop: see, understand and execute in the field.
“We start by solving operational problems and end by transforming the entire livestock value chain.”
Current Status
Biometric ear tag functionally validated | Collar under development for field validation
We are looking for producers and teams willing to use devices and the app under real field conditions: honest feedback, shared priorities, and a product that grows with you, not just for you.