According to a recent LinkedIn post from Thrive Smart Systems, the company is highlighting its Thrive Cloud Controller as the next stage in its wireless irrigation offering. The post describes how existing Thrive AirLink devices connect directly to irrigation valves and receive commands from a controller that resides on a user’s mobile phone rather than on-site hardware.
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The post indicates that the system relies on Amazon Sidewalk, described as a low-bandwidth network that now reaches around 92% of the U.S. population. By leveraging this infrastructure, the company suggests users can control irrigation valves remotely without Wi-Fi, cellular, or Bluetooth connectivity, potentially reducing installation complexity by removing the need for wiring and trenching.
For investors, this emphasis on a cloud-based, phone-resident controller and broad-area connectivity points to a strategy focused on scalable, infrastructure-light deployment in the landscaping and irrigation market. If market adoption of Amazon Sidewalk-enabled devices grows, Thrive Smart Systems could benefit from recurring hardware and service revenue opportunities, as well as differentiation versus conventional wired or Wi-Fi-dependent irrigation systems.
The LinkedIn post also directs users to an early access sign-up link, implying the product is in a limited rollout or pre-commercial phase. This stage may signal near-term investment in product development and customer acquisition, with potential upside if early access feedback supports a broader launch and positions the company within emerging smart landscape management and wireless irrigation segments.

