Sentria unifies incident reporting, patrol management, asset tracking, and compliance into one intelligent platform — built by security experts, for security teams.

Real-time operations at a glance
Platform
Six purpose-built modules covering every aspect of day-to-day security operations.
Log, track and resolve incidents with severity levels, status updates, and a full audit trail.
Digital patrol routes with QR checkpoints, live completion tracking, and guard accountability.
QR-code sign-out and sign-in tracking — know exactly who has what, and when.
Inventory tracking, expiry alerts, and full kit auditing to maintain your compliance obligations.
Issue, track, and close permits with a clear lifecycle — from contractor access to hot work.
Professional branded PDF reports generated automatically from live data — every shift, every day.
Why Sentria
Every feature designed from the ground up by professionals who understand operational reality.
Capture incidents the moment they happen, with severity flags, evidence uploads, and instant notifications.
Define routes, place QR checkpoints, and verify patrols with timestamped scans — no paper required.
Scan to sign out, scan to return. Every asset movement logged with user, timestamp, and location.
Branded, professional daily reports built from live data — ready for client delivery in seconds.
ESG-friendly cloud infrastructure with automatic backups. Works seamlessly on phones, tablets, and desktops.
Multi-factor authentication, role-based access, automatic backups, and full GDPR compliance built in from day one.

As tech lead for a billion-pound mixed-use asset and award-winning founder of both a tech company and a security company, I've seen first-hand the operational demands of the industry. I've combined that experience to create a solution that's long overdue, bridging the gap between frontline security operations and the intelligent data platforms they deserve.
Benjamin Llewellyn
Founder & CEO, Sentria
Join security teams moving beyond clipboards, spreadsheets, and scattered reports. Early access is now open.