Sentry alerts on your iPhone
When your Tesla is parked with Sentry Mode on, Vesio pushes to your iPhone on Aware or Panic. Minimal UI. One car. Not Tessie.
Quiet until something happens
Setup runs once. After that, Vesio only speaks when Sentry reports activity.
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Connect and finish setup
OAuth, virtual key, push permission, and telemetry provisioning. One time.
- 2
Park with Sentry armed
Vesio stays quiet in the background. No daily checklist.
- 3
Car reports Aware or Panic
Fleet Telemetry streams the SentryMode field to your server.
- 4
Push reaches your iPhone
Your server debounces and sends APNs within seconds when the car is online.
- 5
Review in Tesla
Tap the alert, open the Tesla app, and scrub Recent Clips on the car screen.
The iPhone cannot receive Sentry events directly from the car. A small telemetry server receives the stream and sends Apple Push Notifications. Vercel handles Tesla OAuth only.
One job, done calmly
Everything in Vesio supports a single outcome: tell you when Sentry sees something.
Clear boundaries, no feature sprawl
Vesio complements the Tesla app. It does not try to replace Tessie or Sentry Pro.
Server required
Sentry events need a telemetry receiver and push bridge. Vesio is honest about that.
Needs connectivity
No cell or Wi-Fi at event time means delayed or missed alerts, like any third-party app.
Complements Tesla
No sensitivity tuning, no clip API, no multi-vehicle UI. Footage stays in the Tesla app.
Know when Sentry sees something
Vesio is a private notifier for your Tesla. Connect once, then let push do the watching. No Vesio account. Tesla tokens stay in Keychain on your iPhone.
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