Plans built around real use cases
Simple pricing, clear outcomes
Plans reflect the needs seen in case studies: reliable dispensing, activity logging, and optional installation. Choose a plan based on number of pets, desired monitoring level, and whether you need field technician setup.
Trial
Short-term access to basic monitoring and scheduling tools for evaluation in one-pet scenarios.
- Basic scheduling
- Activity logs for 7 days
- Community support
- Access to scenario guides
- Remote setup guide
Basic
Recommended for single or pair pets where owners want automated feeding and remote check-ins without professional install.
- Scheduled feeding up to 6 meals/day
- Portion control with activity adjustments
- Video check-in
- Standard warranty and online support
- Access to 30-day case templates
Pro
For multi-pet homes, small clinics, or shelters that need access control, technician installation, and extended monitoring.
- Multi-pet access control
- Priority remote support
- Installation visit and setup
- Extended data retention for trend analysis
- Custom feeding profiles and veterinary export reports
Multi-pet rationing: a documented approach
Assess household dynamics and design access schedules
Explore practical case studies showing how AI pet care gadgets and automated feeding systems integrate into daily routines. Example: a working professional in Kuala Lumpur uses MiraTpaw automated feeder to schedule portioned meals while away, linking weight tracking and voice reminders to detect appetite changes. Another scenario covers a multi-pet household in Penang where camera-based feeders differentiate pets and record feeding logs for each animal. Each case emphasizes measurable steps: initial setup, calibration by pet weight, routine adjustments based on activity data, and troubleshooting tips for common issues like connectivity drops.
Scenario-driven device selection
Choose a device based on scenarios, not features alone. Case A: For single-cat households with irregular schedules, select a compact automated feeder with portion control and a simple app. Case B: For homes with elderly pets needing frequent small meals, prefer a feeder supporting multiple timed feeds and slow-release modes. Case C: For tech-forward owners who want monitoring, combine a feeder with an AI camera that recognizes eating behavior and logs anomalies. Each scenario includes setup checklists and recommended daily routines for reliable performance.
Practical implementation and monitoring
Implement systems step-by-step: unbox and position the device where pets are comfortable, run calibration with a measured portion, and link to MiraTpaw app for scheduling. Monitor the first two weeks closely and use built-in logs to compare intended vs actual feedings. Practical tip: keep a simple manual backup routine and test battery or power redundancy. Use case logs to spot trends — for example, reduced intake over several days paired with activity drop may prompt a veterinary check rather than a device change.