Join Us
There are a range of ways to join the LocateMyThings family:
- You can purchase your device, register for an account and start using the LocateMyThings service
- If you are a School or Nursery, you can take part in LocateMyThings' special Schools Partnership Scheme
- If you are a Vet or Pet Shop, you can take part in LocateMyThings' special Pets Partnership Scheme
- If you are a hardware manufacturer or accessories provider, you can become an approved LocateMyThings Partner
- If you are a Local Authority or NHS Trust then LocateMyThings can offer a wide range of bespoke arrangements specifically for you.
- If you are interested in earning money or credits from driving traffic to LocateMyThings, you can become an affiliate partner.
- If you would like to become a Reseller or VAR and offer our services to your current customer base please click here.
- If you would like to enhance your current offering to you customer base by offering GPS tracking solutions to them please take a look at our White Label section.
- If you are a Large Enteprise looking for a solution that can be tailored to your needs and available either as a SaaS or an internally installed application on your own infrastruture then please take a look at the our Large Enterprise section.
If any of the above are of interest to you, LocateMyThings want to talk to you so please contact us to arrange for more information or a meeting.
| Locate Vulnerable People |
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LocateMyThings are dedicated to the provision of devices that will assist in maintaining the health and safety of vulnerable people. LocateMyThings have been following the introduction of 'The Mental Capacity Act - Deprivation of Liberty safeguards' with the Department of Health. These safeguards came into effect on 1st April 2009. Click here to find out more about how we can help... |
| I'd Recommend It |
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"We have been using the 'Locatemything' tracker unit for a while now. It is attached to my 80 year old dad's keys, and my mum charges it up at night, at the same as her phone. I'd recommend it. Get the idea aired wih the carer early in the course of Alzheimers, and don't leave implementing it until its too late for technology to be useful." Dr Sam Oddie, West Yorkshire |











