BrightAI partners with Pelsis for pest monitoring

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pest control via partnerships with companies like Pelsis
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The key point is that BrightAI is not selling pest control as a standalone app, it is using a channel partner to turn its monitoring system into a product that fits directly into an existing pest service workflow. In practice, that means cameras and AI inside insect light traps count and classify catches, send alerts to a portal, and let Pelsis and facility operators service only the sites that actually need attention, which matters most in food and pharma settings where audit trails and response speed are part of the product value.

  • The product workflow is concrete. Pelsis Digital traps use UV light and glue boards, a camera images the board, BrightAI software classifies count, size, and species, then pushes data into an app and web portal with thresholds and alerts. That shifts technicians from routine manual checking to exception based service.
  • This partnership structure also explains BrightAI's go to market. BrightAI targets large infrastructure customers with multi year contracts and bundles hardware, software, and support. Working through Pelsis gives it distribution, pest domain expertise, and installed customer relationships without building its own pest salesforce from scratch.
  • The broader market pattern is that pest control software has mostly focused on scheduling, billing, and field operations, as seen in FieldRoutes inside ServiceTitan. BrightAI and Pelsis are pushing one layer deeper into the physical workflow itself, automating the inspection event before the office system ever creates a job.

From here, pest control looks like an entry point into compliance heavy environments where remote monitoring can expand from insects into broader food safety workflows. If BrightAI keeps embedding its models into partner hardware, the company can spread from one inspection task at a time into the operating system that decides when a site needs service, who goes, and what they do when they arrive.