
We're excited to share that Rollout has begun piloting its product with two U.S. law enforcement agencies: the Louisville Metro Police Department in Kentucky and the Haverstraw Police Department in New York.
Officers in both agencies are testing our mobile app to capture incident information through voice notes and photos while they're in the field. Back in their patrol cars, they can use our AI agent on their in-car laptops to generate reports and complete paperwork for their records management software.
In both cases, Rollout works as a layer on top of existing software.
These two pilots are collaborative. Officers using Rollout are shaping the product in real-time with their feedback, weighing in on everything from workflow to interface design. We’re taking what they say and using that input in real time to refine the product.
We're grateful to the leadership and officers at Louisville Metro PD and Haverstraw PD for believing in what we're building and for partnering with us from the earliest stages.
We're just getting started.

I’m excited to introduce our new company, Rollout.
Rollout builds AI-powered assistants that help police officers spend less time on paperwork and more time serving their communities.
Officers use the Rollout mobile app during an incident – scanning documents, taking photos, and recording voice notes. Rollout organizes the information, drafts a narrative, and prepares the report. Rollout's in-car laptop agent then fills any records management form, with no integration required. Officers review and submit.
Most importantly, Rollout can be layered onto any software police departments may already use, so agencies don't have to worry about integration or replacing existing systems.
I’ve teamed up again with Kiril Savino. Law enforcement is a new market for us. Before Rollout, we co-founded GameChanger for the youth sports market, and grew it into one of the world's most popular sports apps. It was acquired by Dick's Sporting Goods in 2016.
Though at first glance youth sports and law enforcement seem disconnected, the two face a similar problem: mountains of time-consuming admin that distracts from the real job. At GameChanger, our product helped coaches remove the paperwork of scorekeeping and data entry so they could get back to coaching.
At Rollout, our product helps police officers drastically reduce the amount of time they spend on paperwork every shift so we can get them back on patrol and serving their communities.
The Rollout Journey started about 6 months ago, after a deputy police chief at the Louisville Metro Police Department shot us a note out of the blue: I’ve been using GameChanger for years to manage my kids’ sports teams, she told us. I’d love to have something like it to help my force.
I flew to Louisville to meet with her. Over the course of that visit — and many after it — we spent time riding along with officers and observing them handle traffic stops, crashes, arrests, and domestic calls. We saw how after every call, officers opened their in-car laptops and spent long stretches of their shifts typing up reports, filling out forms, and manually plugging the same information into multiple different aging systems.
It was clear to us that every hour spent on paperwork was an hour not spent serving their communities. Police officers needed a simple tool to gather complex information and deliver complete reports, instantly.
We believe Rollout can offer that. We're excited to finally share what we've been building, and even more excited to start getting it into the hands of officers.
More to come.