ClearPath is the platform that turns calendar-based service into demand-triggered dispatch. Here's what ships with the platform today, ready to be configured for a partner’s vertical and deployed under their brand.
ClearPath is a working platform. The capabilities below are live in production, deployed across active partner installations and the operations that run on them.
The platform is built on Prism, ObjectSpectrum’s Equipment Intelligence platform. ObjectSpectrum operates the whole stack. Partners brand it, configure it for their vertical, and sell it. The capabilities are the same regardless of vertical or partner.

Six features that make demand-triggered dispatch work. Every ClearPath deployment ships with all six.
Sensors at every stream report real-time fill, depletion, or fluid level. Trash, recycling, compost, sharps, paper, fluid - each one monitored independently with real-time data. The operation knows which streams are full before anyone drives out.
Thresholds are set per stream, per unit. Different venues tolerate different overflow risk. Supervisors and admins adjust thresholds to match the operation, not the other way around. A quiet office and a packed arena run on different rules. You set them.
When a point crosses threshold, ClearPath generates the task and assigns priority. Task lists reprioritize continuously as conditions change. Signals become work without a supervisor in the loop.
Bins, dispensers, and service points group into zones that match how the operation actually works. Supervisors manage by zone. Custodians service by zone. Work routes the way the operation is already organized.
Custodians, drivers, and service workers open a mobile view that shows the points needing service in priority order, with location context. The frontline opens the app and knows exactly where to go next.
Facility-wide and zone-level visibility. Real-time bin status, workload across teams, historical usage trends. Supervisors read the whole floor without walking it.
Compatible legacy units can be retrofitted with sensors. Feasibility evaluated per installation; not every legacy unit qualifies, but most do.
New units ship with sensors pre-installed and provisioned. Deployment-ready out of the box.
One instance per facility. Multiple maps and floor plans supported per instance. Zone mapping fits the operation.
Factory-installed and field-retrofit workflows for getting devices online.
The platform behaves like infrastructure because it is. Built to be on, available, and accessible to the people who need it, 99.99% of the time.
ClearPath splits across two surfaces. Mobile is the frontline tool, where custodians and supervisors work the floor. Desktop is the management surface, where operations managers, HR, and executives run the configuration, dashboards, and reporting that keep the operation honest. Each role sees what serves their work, and only what serves their work.
Sensors connect over the protocol that fits the deployment: cellular, Wi-Fi, LoRa, mesh, or wired, depending on the site, the equipment, and the operational requirements.
Hosted on Prism, ObjectSpectrum’s Equipment Intelligence platform. Data durability protection, infrastructure-grade reliability.

ObjectSpectrum continues investing in ClearPath. New capabilities ship across every deployment as they mature. Partners benefit from that investment without funding the development themselves.
The capabilities above are what ships today. The platform a partner signs onto in 2026 is not the platform that exists in 2028. The mechanism stays consistent. The capability set grows.
Walk through the sensor layer, the dispatch layer, and the workflow that connects them.
Three operational engines that come back as labor, coverage, and capacity.
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Equipment manufacturers and service operators brand ClearPath as their own product.