Core Open Plan

Start for Free.
Scale When Ready.

Build your emergency management foundation for free. Access and manage custom evacuation zones linked to the public-facing Sentinel app, all at no cost.

Emergency Management Platform Built for Scale

Ladris Open Plan is a material starting point — whether you're formalizing your process for the first time or looking for a new platform to enhance your workflows.
1

Visualize Your Community's Risk in One Place

Ladris brings together hazard data, zone information, and community exposure within a single, continuously updating system your whole team can work from.
2

Share Defensible Information with Leaders and Stakeholders

Advocating for your community’s emergency management needs should not require a large analytics budget. Open gives you the data foundation to clearly visualize and communicate risk exposure and response necessity, all at no cost.
3

Provide Reliable Information to Residents

The Sentinel public app connects your agency directly to residents, giving them access to real-time hazard information and zone guidance sourced from your team — without a significant technology investment on your end.
4

Explore the Platform Before You Commit

Open is a true foundation, not a limited trial. Use it to understand how your team can integrate Ladris into existing workflows and identify where advanced capabilities would have the most impact, if and when you’re ready.
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What Customers Say
"Ladris was a dependable and trusted partner in our effort to build a data-driven evacuation plan.”
Andrew Notbohm
Director, Pikes Peak Regional Office of Emergency Management
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What Customers Say
"You can’t put a price on life. Ladris is essential and that’s why we budget for it."
Oscar Marin
Emergency Manager, County of Yuba
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What Customers Say
“The Ladris modeling software gave us an unprecedented ability to help state officials find the safest dates for a critical infrastructure project.”
Wilie Bence
Director, Jefferson County Department of Emergency Management

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Try Ladris at no cost and experience how one integrated platform helps agencies prepare, model, and act with confidence.