Solution
Access control
Mobile credentials, biometric readers, and visitor management — from a single front door to multi-site deployments.
- Typical site
- 5+ doors
- Lead time
- 2–3 weeks
- Integrations
- Cross-system
A modern access system should answer three questions instantly: who is inside, which doors did they touch, and who are they expected to be. We install platforms that treat access as data, not just a locked door.
We'll replace legacy card readers, migrate to phone-based credentials, and tie doors into the rest of your stack — video, alarms, directory, HR. The right setup means fewer lost cards, faster onboarding, and an audit trail your insurance, legal, and compliance teams can actually use.
Outcomes
What you actually get.
- Eliminate the "where are the keys" problem across staff, contractors, and tenants
- Onboard and offboard access in seconds, tied to your HR system
- Produce door-by-door, person-by-person audit logs on demand
- Reduce break-in risk with anti-passback, tailgating detection, and after-hours rules
Features
What's in the system.
Mobile credentials
Phone-based access via Bluetooth, NFC, or Apple/Google Wallet — no plastic card required.
Biometric readers
Fingerprint and facial-recognition readers for high-security doors, server rooms, and regulated spaces.
Visitor management
Pre-register guests, issue single-use or time-bound credentials, and capture who signed them in.
Role-based rules
Schedules, zones, and credential tiers — a contractor gets different doors at different times than a full-time employee.
Audit trail
Every swipe, tap, or unlock is logged, searchable, and exportable for incidents, insurance, or compliance.
Directory sync
Integrates with Azure AD, Google Workspace, and common HRIS tools so access follows employment status automatically.
Typical deployments
Where this lands in the real world.
- Single-tenant offices moving from keys to mobile credentials
- Multi-site operations with centralized administration
- Regulated environments (finance, healthcare, cannabis) with documented access requirements
- Multi-residential buildings consolidating fobs, intercom, and amenity access
Pairs well with
Where this ties into the rest.
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