Video security built for thrift stores

Give your cameras a second life

Surveillance footage on a laptop shows a woman removing items from a car’s trunk; on-screen alert indicates theft detection.
You don’t see every time an item is donated or a customer walks through the door — but your cameras do.

Solink connects security video with POS data and AI to give thrift stores a smarter way to reduce theft, improve conversion rates, and save hours on in-store audits.
Surveillance footage on a laptop shows a woman removing items from a car’s trunk; on-screen alert indicates theft detection.
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Modern video security, zero camera overhaul

Everyone at Solink is really centered around what the customer needs, versus what’s easy for them as the vendor. They are proactive, always looking at different ways to improve an existing system and identify issues before my team is even aware of them.

Security designed for thrift stores

NO HARDWARE OVERHAUL

Get more from your cameras

Surveillance camera feed showing multiple angles of a store, including drive-thru, customer queue, cash points, break room, and exterior. A cursor hovers over "Store #120 (8).
Solink works with 99% of business-grade cameras, so you can upgrade your security without replacing your hardware. Remote video access lets you monitor multiple stores from anywhere, while 24/7 camera health monitoring ensures you always have access to essential footage.
Surveillance camera feed showing multiple angles of a store, including drive-thru, customer queue, cash points, break room, and exterior. A cursor hovers over "Store #120 (8).
POS INTEGRATION

Spot theft quickly

Bar chart showing discounts over 30% for various stores with a corresponding alert on a smartphone indicating the threshold has been exceeded.
Solink seamlessly connects POS data with security footage, making it simple to search for unusual transactions (like high discounts or manually entered prices) or receive alerts when they occur. Watch paired video for any sale to see what happened and easily save clips for further review.
VIDEO AI

Optimize store performance

A blurred person enters a building, crossing a yellow line at the entrance. An overlay shows statistics for line crossing, total people, daily average, conversion rate, and spending.
Monitor foot traffic and conversion rates across multiple locations, helping you adjust staffing and layouts to meet demand. Run automated audits for blocked aisles, low stock levels, or areas that need cleaning and get notified when an issue is detected, all without setting foot in-store.
A blurred person enters a building, crossing a yellow line at the entrance. An overlay shows statistics for line crossing, total people, daily average, conversion rate, and spending.
VEHICLE COUNTING

Speed up donation intake

Surveillance footage shows a bird's-eye view of a building's rooftop and surrounding road on a monitor. The interface includes video controls and a timeline graph at the bottom.
Solink counts the vehicles that enter your drop-off area, helping you identify peak periods so you can ensure you have enough staff to process donations efficiently. Built-in dashboards and daily email digests make it easy to compare donation patterns across different stores.
Surveillance footage shows a bird's-eye view of a building's rooftop and surrounding road on a monitor. The interface includes video controls and a timeline graph at the bottom.
VIDEO ALARMS

Deter theft of donated items

Security footage of a person at a store's back entrance. An active alarm is triggered with a motion detection alert on January 9, 2025, showing police dispatched.
Turn your existing outdoor cameras into a video alarm system that detects unwanted activity in the drop-off area after the store is closed. Use audio/visual alerts to deter intruders from stealing and enable faster police response to threats with real-time video context.
Security footage of a person at a store's back entrance. An active alarm is triggered with a motion detection alert on January 9, 2025, showing police dispatched.

Ready to upgrade your thrift store security?