What If Lost & Found Didn’t Suck?

A smarter way to reunite people with their stuff


A short post this time y’all – Festival season is officially here (at least in Arizona and California)—Coachella, Country Thunder, Stagecoach, Reggae Rise Up.
Big energy. Massive crowds. And yeah… tons of lost stuff.

Ask any Lost & Found manager how it goes: by the end of the night, the table is a mess of wallets, phones, jackets, sunglasses, and that one oddly expensive cowboy hat. Guests are stressed. Staff members left juggling the chaos. Everyone loses. And this problem doesn’t just exist at festivals…it’s at concerts, airports, sporting events.


But imagine this instead:

It’s 11:59 PM. Lost & Found is shutting down. There are still some items that haven’t been claimed—but instead of stuffing them into a cardboard box behind a merch booth, staff loads them into a secure, automated locker.

A quick code gets sent to the rightful owner via the locker app or their email.

The owner swings by later, uses the locker code, the locker pops open, and boom—they’re reunited.

No staff overtime. No awkward logistics. No return-day lines…think about it.

What It Can Look Like For You:

🔒 Secure After-Hours Item Storage

📲 Pickup Codes Sent to Verified Owners

🧠 Smarter Operations for Your Staff

😎 Happier Guests Who Remember the Experience (for the right reasons)


Lost & Found shouldn’t be a burden.
It should be a service that makes you look like you’ve got your sh*t together.
Lock It Or Lose It makes it easy (I know I know…..a shameless plug.)

[Knock on wood] I have never personally lost an item at a festival but I have turned things in before. It was several peoples’ full time job during the shows to babysit the lost and found. That’s no way to live.


Now who has the craziest lost and found story?

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