99 Limes was born from a simple frustration — watching thousands of items pile up at festivals and venues with no easy way to get them back to their owners. We knew there had to be a better way.
We've spent years working with music festivals, venues, and events across Australia. Time and again, we saw the same problem: overflowing boxes of lost property, stressed volunteers, and frustrated attendees who had no idea if their belongings had been found.
Traditional lost & found systems rely on paper logs, spreadsheets, or nothing at all. Items get lost in the system, staff spend hours fielding enquiries, and most belongings never make it home.
99 Limes changes that. Our platform makes it dead simple to photograph, log, and search for lost items. With smart notifications, QR codes, and a public-facing search page, owners can find and claim their belongings without ever picking up the phone.
Built in Adelaide, Australia, 99 Limes is proudly designed for the venues, festivals, schools, and clubs that make communities great.
Losing something sucks. We build tools that get belongings back to their owners as quickly as possible.
Our tools are designed so staff can start using them in minutes — no training manuals required.
From solo operators to 100-person volunteer crews, 99 Limes scales with your team.