For Cybertruck owners.

Tesla forgot to put a garage and gate remote in your $100k Cybertruck.

So we're building it — hands-free arrival on any car, any opener brand. No clicker, no app, no subscription.

We're building Proxly in the open — real prototype footage of the working hardware is on the way.

What Proxly is

A small Tag on your windshield. A Hub at your opener. Hands-free arrival on any car, any opener brand — no clicker, no app, no subscription.

The gap, in three facts.

No visor button — anywhere.

Open the Cybertruck's settings and look for the in-car opener feature: it's not there. Unlike the Model 3 or Y, there's no add-on module to buy. The hardware path doesn't exist — it's not in the wiring harness.

Tesla's built-in app doesn't open gates.

The only Cybertruck-native option is a cloud integration with one specific garage door brand. It doesn't open gates at all. And on garages, every press routes through the cloud, which adds lag and fails when WiFi or their servers are down.

Proxly opens both, locally.

Proxly runs on direct local radio between the car and the opener — like an RF remote. No cloud round-trip, no WiFi dependency, no app required. The hardware is a Tag on your windshield and a Hub wired to your opener's low-voltage trigger, the standard input every residential gate and garage opener already exposes.

Works with the gate and garage door opener you already own.

Proxly's Hub wires into the low-voltage trigger every residential opener exposes — gate or garage. If you can open it with a clicker today, Proxly can open it automatically.

Known exception: the latest Chamberlain/LiftMaster Security+ 3.0 garage door openers (post-2022) lock down the wired trigger input and are not supported.

Not sure if your opener works?

Email us your opener model

From reservation to your driveway.

Four steps. About half an hour of install. Then nothing, ever again.

1

Reserve

Reserve for $20 (fully refundable). Locks your $149 early bird price.

2

Back us on Kickstarter

When we launch, you get a private early bird reward tier at the locked price.

3

Install in about 30 minutes

Two wires from the hub to your gate opener. Stick the tag to your windshield.

4

Drive home

That's it. Your gate opens before you arrive — and again as you leave.

Reserve your early bird price for $20.

$20 today (fully refundable) locks your $149 early bird price — limited to the first 100 customers. The actual purchase happens on Kickstarter, only charged if the campaign succeeds.

Need a second Tag? One Hub supports multiple Tags — additional Tags will be available as a Kickstarter add-on. Nothing to add to your reservation now.

How this works: the $20 is a fully refundable reservation that locks your early bird price. The purchase itself happens on Kickstarter when we launch, through a private early bird tier — backers are only charged if the campaign succeeds. Reserve now to lock the price; refund anytime, for any reason.

Not sure if your gate is compatible? Email us your gate opener model and we'll confirm.

Frequently asked questions

Everything you need to know about Proxly

Will it work with my gate opener?

Proxly connects through the standard low-voltage trigger most residential openers expose — two wires to two terminals on the control board, which covers a wide range of common openers. The install guide will show exactly which terminals to use on each opener type. Send us your opener model if you want a sanity check before you reserve.

Does Proxly need internet?

No, not for the core auto-open. The Tag and Hub talk to each other directly over long-range radio — your gate opens whether your home WiFi is up or down. If you choose to connect the Hub to WiFi, you also unlock remote opening and scheduling from the Proxly app, but that's optional. The product works either way.

Isn't this just geofencing?

Sort of — but not the kind that doesn't work. Most "smart gate" apps use your phone's GPS to detect when you're home. That drains your battery, lags by 30+ seconds, and can trigger when you walk past your gate on foot. Proxly puts a dedicated GPS receiver inside the Tag, mounted in your vehicle. It knows exactly where your car is relative to your gate, with no battery drain on your phone and no false triggers when you're not driving.

How difficult is installation?

For most standard gate openers, about 20-30 minutes. The Hub connects to your gate opener with two wires (we tell you exactly which terminals to use). The Tag sticks to your windshield with adhesive. You'll need a screwdriver and basic comfort opening up your gate opener's control box — roughly the same skill level as installing a doorbell transformer. If you'd rather have a pro handle it, we're building a network of installer partners and can recommend one in your area.

What's the range? When does the gate start opening?

The Hub picks up your Tag from up to 300 feet away — far enough that the gate is fully open by the time you arrive, even at 25 mph. We tune the trigger distance to your specific driveway geometry during setup. The gate also opens as you exit the geofence, so it's open by the time you reach it on the way out.

How long does the Tag battery last?

The Tag has a rechargeable battery. We're still testing in real-world conditions, but our goal is up to a year on a single charge under normal use. When it runs low, you charge it with any standard USB-C cable in a few minutes — same kind of cable you already use for your phone or laptop.

What if I don't want the gate to open?

Press the X button on the Tag as you approach. It cancels the auto-open command and keeps your gate closed. Useful if you're just turning around in your driveway or need the gate to stay shut.

What if I'm not satisfied?

Your $20 reservation is fully refundable anytime — just email us. When we launch on Kickstarter, backers are covered by Kickstarter's terms, and we'll publish our return policy before the campaign.

When does it ship?

We'll set the timeline on Kickstarter, driven by real build progress — so the date you see is one we're confident in. We're building it now with a small team in California. Reserving locks your $149 early bird price (regular $349); the $20 is refundable anytime.

What happens if Proxly doesn't ship?

We have working prototypes today and are building toward production in the open, sharing real progress as it happens. Kickstarter's all-or-nothing model works in your favor: you're only charged if the campaign succeeds, and your $20 reservation is refundable anytime until then.

Does it work outside the US?

Not yet. Proxly is FCC-certified for the US only at launch. International expansion is on the roadmap once we have field data and the equivalent regional certifications.

Not ready to reserve yet?

Drop your email and we'll keep you in the loop — build progress, compatibility updates, and a heads up when units start shipping.

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