Satellite-measured, not guessed. Private by default.
A family booking Florida this weekend is already searching "sargassum" — and the answer they find is a stranger’s worst-day photo of a beach that may not even be yours. You can’t stop guests from checking. You can be the one who actually knows. We measure the exact beach in front of your property from satellite, four times a day, and send you the read every morning — privately, before a guest ever walks down to the water.
Start free — watch your beach →Your first day is invisible to guests. Every morning you get your beach's status and 7-day outlook by email, plus an alert as soon as our next satellite read shows it change — so the front desk, concierge and housekeeping know before the first guest question, not after. No code, no embed, nothing on your public site. Point a family to the clear cove today, move the beach wedding, brief the team — off a read you trust because it's the same neutral verdict everyone sees. Most properties never need more than this.
The conversation about your beach happens on Google and TripAdvisor whether you join it or not. When you're ready, add a live clean-beach status to your own booking page — the same honest verdict, under your roof instead of a stranger's photo. It's opt-in: you choose whether to show it, never what it says. On a low-confidence day it reads "uncertain" rather than a promise, so you're never caught claiming clean when the sea says otherwise. Green means green because the satellite says so, not because it sells rooms.
Raw NOAA/Copernicus imagery is a basin-wide ocean-color picture with no verdict for your sand. We turn it into a per-beach, 7-day call with a confidence level — and we publish our full dated track record, hits and misses. Across all regimes over 24 hours the verdict runs about 76% accurate; we’re strongest calling clean water in calm season and least confident on the rare fast-moving alerts, and we say so on low-confidence days. He watches the sea, never your guests — and never his own scoreboard.
See our published accuracy record →
Live status right now, sampled offshore of each stretch — including the sand in front of these properties. Refreshed 4× a day.
Pricing is stated up front: $89/month or $790/year. Start a 30-day free trial — no credit card, no sales call. You set it up yourself, and you decide what stays private and what, if anything, goes public. If it doesn’t earn its place next to your room rates, you walk having spent nothing.
$89/mo · $790/yr — 30-day free trial, no card, no call.
$89/month or $790/year — about two months free on the annual plan. No setup fee, no per-booking cut, no upsell call. You start on a 30-day free trial with no credit card, so you can see it work before you decide.
No. By default nothing is public — you get the morning brief and staff alerts privately. The public clean-beach badge is opt-in and entirely yours to switch on or off. Most properties run it staff-only and only show the badge on good days.
NOAA/Copernicus give you a basin-wide image, not a verdict for your beach. We turn it into a per-beach 7-day call with a confidence level, and publish every dated hit and miss (~76% across all regimes). On low-confidence days it reads "uncertain," never a false "clean" — so you’re protected, not exposed.