A skier in a lift line wearing an orange dot SAGA MyBand tag on the wrist at dusk

Find any guest in seconds.

Every guest wears a MyBand tag. Your team sees them all live on one map, with no cell service required.

One missing child can take
your whole afternoon.

A young child wearing an orange dot SAGA MyBand tag on the wrist

Patrol stops what it is doing. Radios fill up. Staff sweep the base area, the rental shop, and the lift lines while a parent stands at guest services describing a blue jacket.

Almost every one of these ends well. They still cost you the shift, and they are the stories guests tell for years.

The reason it takes so long is simple. Nobody on your mountain knows where that guest actually is.

A MyBand tag answers that question in the time it takes to look at a screen.

See it running

Two minutes on the mountain.

How a tag at the rental desk becomes a live position on your team's map.

Three steps, and nothing for your team to build.

STEP 01

Check in

A guest picks up a MyBand tag at the rental desk, ticket window, or camp check-in.

STEP 02

It goes live

The tag joins the network the moment it leaves the desk. Your team sees it on the map.

STEP 03

Respond

One press on the tag alerts staff with the guest's exact position, so patrol goes straight there.

Tags come back at the end of the day, get sanitized, and go out again the next morning. dot SAGA supplies the hardware, the software, the logistics, and the support.

Close view of the orange dot SAGA MyBand tag on a snow-dusted jacket sleeve, alpine ridge behind

Built for the mountain.

MyBand does not rely on your WiFi, your cell coverage, or the guest's phone. The tags talk to each other.

Offline mesh networkWorks with no WiFi and no cell signal, including in the trees and on back trails.
72-hour batteryLasts a full trip on a single charge, so nothing dies mid-afternoon.
IP68 waterproofSnow, rain, slush, and water venues. It does not need looking after.
One-button SOSThe guest presses once. Staff get an alert with the exact position.

Your mountain, live.

Every tag streams to DotCommand. Your duty manager sees the whole resort on one screen, on your own trail map, with alerts as they happen.

DotCommand / live map
The DotCommand live map showing guest positions, lifts, and open alerts across a ski resort
Exact position Group and family view Zone and boundary alerts Last-seen trail history Patrol dispatch
Coverage

Wherever your guests actually go.

You choose the zones. The network is the same one everywhere, so adding a zone is a setting, not a second system.

Lifts and gatesEvery load and unload point on the mountain.
Trails and gladesIncluding the places radios and phones give up.
Base areaRental, ticketing, lockers, food, and the village.
Ski schoolInstructors keep a live count of their group.
Kids programsAlerts the moment a child leaves their zone.
Indoor venuesIf you run them. Pools, arcades, and camps.
Summer operationsThe same tags on the same lifts for bike season.
Events and racesTemporary zones for a weekend, then switched off.

Every resort is laid out differently. We map yours during setup week, using your own trail map, not a generic one.

The model

The guests fund it, not your capital budget.

MyBand is sold to guests as an add-on, the way Disney sells a MagicBand. You carry no hardware cost and no software cost.

What the resort pays
$0No hardware purchase, no license, no install fee. dot SAGA funds and runs the whole operation.
What a guest pays
~$20 / dayPer tag, as a check-in add-on. The first guest week is free, so you see real opt-in before anyone is charged.
What the resort keeps
50%An even split on every tag. At 100 tags a day that is roughly $2,000 a day in revenue you do not have today.
What you provide
Somewhere to hand out tags, a few trained staff, and access for our team during setup week. That is the whole ask.

Start with one zone.

Two weeks, one hundred tags, one part of your mountain. If the opt-in is not there, we stop, and it has not cost you anything.

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