Rangelink Technologies

A new way to know where your herd is — and move their boundaries from anywhere. Patent-pending livestock management technology built for the modern rancher.


About Rangelink Technologies

Rangelink Technologies is a Wyoming-born startup founded by two Wyoming natives and University of Wyoming graduates. Rangelink is building next-generation livestock management technology right here in the West.


Meet the Founders

Devin Clyde

CEO

Driven by a mission to help Western ranchers thrive, I co-founded Rangelink Technologies to put more profit back into the hands of producers. As CEO, I focus on empowering our team to deliver reliable, field-tested innovations that actually work for the modern ranch. If I’m not in the office, there’s a good chance you’ll find me hunting, hiking, or fishing in the Wyoming backcountry I’m proud to call home.

Myles

CTO

Inspired by a lifelong fascination with how things work, I co-founded Rangelink Technologies to bridge the gap between rugged field operations and cutting-edge engineering. As CTO, I lead our technical vision, ensuring our hardware and software are as resilient as the terrain they serve. When I’m not refining our latest prototypes or troubleshooting systems, I usually head for the mountains to recharge through backcountry skiing, mountain biking, or hiking.


Our Technology

Rangelink is developing a first-of-its-kind approach to virtual fencing. One that gives ranchers real-time visibility into their herd’s location and the ability to adjust boundaries remotely.

Technology is currently in active development, with the system recently reaching Version 2, and is approaching readiness for high volume field trials. The core innovation is patent-pending and more information can be acquired through the contact section.

Know Where Your Herd Is

Real-time livestock location visibility, accessible from wherever you are.

Move Boundaries Remotely

Adjust grazing boundaries from your phone, truck, or office.

Built for Real Ranches

Designed by engineers who understand the demands of working land in the American West.