Built by operators, for operators

DispoTag was founded by engineers who spent decades fighting fraud and building hardware. We started this company to solve a problem no one else would.

How it started

Almost ten years ago, our CEO was building BLE devices targeting Eddystone and iBeacon technology to deliver proximity-based advertising. The tech worked — until OS changes in Android and iOS killed push notification access overnight. The hardware expertise stuck around. The market didn't.

Fast forward to last year. While attending a loss prevention conference as CTO of an identity and fraud prevention company used by Fortune 500s and major financial firms, a conversation changed everything. One of UPS's largest shipping clients described a growing problem: lost packages, disputed deliveries, and no good way to prove what happened after a box left the warehouse.

That night, the idea clicked. What if the BLE devices from a decade ago could be made cheap enough to use once and throw away? A disposable tracker in every package — not a reusable asset, but a single-use sensor that ships with the product and gets discarded on arrival.

Six months of R&D followed. The engineering team vetted SoC processors, designed embedded systems, and tested form factors until they landed on something that worked: small enough to fit in any box, cheap enough to use at scale, and accurate enough to settle disputes.

That's DispoTag.

~50 yrs
Combined founders' B2B SaaS experience
3
Products shipped
Distributed
Team across the Americas

The team

Based in LA, built everywhere. Our team spans the U.S., Mexico, and Argentina.

Our founders bring nearly 50 years of combined experience in B2B SaaS, embedded hardware, and enterprise fraud prevention. The engineering team has deep roots in BLE systems, full-stack development, and machine learning.


Join us

We're building the infrastructure layer for package intelligence. If you want to work on hard problems with a small, fast team — we're always looking for great people.

No open roles right now, but we'd still love to hear from you. Send us a note at [email protected]