Director Chris Hulls reported a sale of 27,000 shares of Life360, Inc. (LIF -1.94%) on August 4, according to a recent SEC Form 4 filing.
Transaction summary
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Transaction value | $1.7 million |
| Shares sold | 27,000 |
| Post-transaction shares (directly held) | 419,554 |
| Post-transaction shares (indirectly held) | 585,936 |
| Post-transaction value | $64.32 million |
Transaction value based on SEC Form 4 weighted average sale price ($63.34); post-transaction value based on August 04, 2026 market close ($63.97).
Key questions
- What was the mechanism for this transaction?
The sale was conducted pursuant to a Rule 10b5-1 trading plan adopted on December 16, 2025. This plan allows insiders to schedule automatic trades in advance, occurring only when predetermined criteria are met and while the reporting person is not in possession of material nonpublic information. - How does this relate to the insider's derivative holdings?
Chris Hulls exercised 27,000 options at a strike price of $2.53 per share and immediately sold the resulting common stock at $63.34 per share. Following this transaction, he continues to hold 1.2 million derivative securities directly, including vested and unvested awards. - What is the structure of the remaining indirect holdings?
The 585,936 shares held indirectly are divided equally among three entities: the Robin Hulls 2023 Irrevocable Trust, the Rose Hulls 2023 Irrevocable Trust, and the Mckenzie Hulls 2023 Irrevocable Trust. Each trust maintains 195,312 shares. - What is the company snapshot for Life360?
Life360 operates a technology platform for tracking individuals, animals, and belongings, primarily through its mobile application. As of the August 4 market close, the company has a market capitalization of $5.2 billion and reported trailing-twelve-month revenue of $529.0 million, with a one-year return of -17%.
Company Overview
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Share Price (as of market close 2026-08-04) | $63.97 |
| Market Capitalization | $5.2 billion |
| Revenue (TTM) | $529.0 million |
| Net Income (TTM) | $149.2 million |
Company Snapshot
- Life360 operates a comprehensive mobile platform that provides location tracking, coordination, and safety services for individuals, animals, and personal belongings across North America, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and other international markets through its flagship Life360 application.
- The company employs a freemium business model that generates revenue through premium subscription tiers and value-added services while maintaining a substantial user base through free core functionality offerings.
- Life360 serves a diverse customer base, including families, individuals, and enterprises seeking location-based safety and coordination solutions, with particular penetration in the North American market.
Life360 is a leading location technology platform with a market capitalization of $5.2 billion and TTM revenue of $529.0 million, demonstrating significant scale within the consumer safety software segment. The company's freemium model has enabled substantial user acquisition while generating strong profitability, with TTM net income of $149.2 million. Life360's competitive positioning is reinforced by its integrated platform approach, combining location services with safety features and family coordination capabilities across multiple geographic markets.
What this transaction means for investors
The detail that reframes this one is the strike price because Hulls, who founded the company, exercised options struck at $2.53 and sold at a hair under $63, so he’s cashing in an enormously appreciated equity from Life360's early days rather than trimming a position he built at today's prices. Plus, the sale ran through a plan he set back in December, so the timing relative to the stock price wasn't his call. He also still holds 1.2 million options directly and nearly 600,000 shares across three family trusts, so his stake in the company he started is nowhere near unwound.
The business has been growing fast, even though the stock has not. Life360 grew first-quarter revenue 38% to $143 million, with subscription revenue up to $108 million and advertising, boosted by its Nativo acquisition, reaching a record. CEO Lauren Antonoff said more than 97 million people now use Life360 to "keep their families safe and connected." One thing to note: the company slipped into an operating loss as it invested in growth. For long-term holders, that gap between fast growth and a stock down over the past year is the thing to weigh, since the market is clearly waiting on profits, not users.





