BroodCast coming soon

Peace of mind
for your flock.

BroodCast looks after your flock, even when you can’t. With AI-powered predator alerts, health checks, and egg counts, it’s built for backyard flocks and the people who love them.

No spam. Just updates when we're ready.

Coming first

Something to crow about — no hardware required.

We’re starting with our standalone app where you can log eggs, track your flock’s health, and build a profile for every bird. The best part? It's completely free.

  • Egg tracking & history
  • Flock health logging
  • Individual bird records
  • Coop chore tracking

How it works

Your flock, always in the picture.

Start your day with clarity.

Your overnight summary is ready: eggs expected, any predator sightings, and overall flock status. All before you pour your coffee.

Hear about it when it matters.

We’ll let you know when something needs attention. A hen that hasn’t moved, a chore that’s overdue. Not noise. Not panic. Just the right nudge.

Know every bird.

Keep track of health, egg history, and individual records — the kind of detail that helps you catch problems early. Because Rosie isn’t just hen #3.

Plans

Start free. Grow with your flock.

Scratch

Almost here

Free, no hardware needed


  • Egg tracking & history
  • Flock health logging
  • Individual bird records
  • Coop chore tracking

Roost

Coming soon

BroodCast + 2–4 cameras


  • Everything in Scratch
  • Live coop & run cameras
  • Predator Watch alerts
  • Automated egg counting
  • Clip library

The Flock

On the horizon

Full AI, every bird


  • Everything in Roost
  • Individual bird recognition
  • AI health trend alerts
  • Wellness Check — early warnings
  • Smart predator detection

The people behind it

Chris and Marguerite, co-founders of BroodCast

Chris

Chief Tinkering Officer

Builds systems that protect infrastructure for a living. Turns out securing a chicken coop at 2 AM is the harder problem. BroodCast hatched from that.

Marguerite

Chief Flock Officer

Raised dogs, cats, horses, and chickens before she raised a startup. Designed BroodCast around the features real keepers asked for, and naturally, named all the hens.