Inputs · Location
ProCross the line. The room knows.
Draw a boundary on the map. Walk through it and the room pings — without a single coordinate ever leaving your phone.
How it works
Drop a geofence
Pick a place and a radius on the map. Trigger on arrival, on departure, or both ends of the trip.
The OS watches
Apple and Google's native geofencing runs the boundary in the background — battery-friendly and always on.
The device pings
Cross the edge and your phone tells PingRoom to fire the room. That request is the only thing it sends.
Your location stays yours.
Privacy here isn’t a setting. It’s the architecture.
Geofencing runs on the device
The boundary check never touches our servers. iOS and Android do the watching, natively.
Zero coordinates leave the phone
When a trigger fires, your phone says “ping this room” and nothing else. We never see where you are.
Enter, exit, or both
Ping when you reach the office, when you leave home, or both — one trigger, your choice of edge.
Good for
Let the place do the pinging.
Download PingRoom, create a room, drop a geofence. Done.
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