Access Control for Businesses That Have Outgrown Keys
Mobile credentials, key fobs, and smart locks with full audit trails — know who's in your building, when they arrived, and which doors they opened. No more lost keys, no more guessing.
Problems This Solves
Lost keys are a security risk you can't track
Every lost key means you either rekey or accept the risk. With digital access, you deactivate a credential in 10 seconds — no locksmith, no building-wide rekey.
You don't know who was in the building after hours
Keys don't leave a trail. Smart access control logs every entry with a timestamp and user ID — critical for compliance, investigations, and peace of mind.
Managing access for staff, vendors, and visitors is a mess
Different keys for different people, sticky notes with door codes, manual sign-in sheets. Centralized access control replaces all of it with one dashboard.
How It Works
A clear, managed process from day one.
We assess your entry points
During your free Site Score walkthrough, we map every door, gate, and entry point — identifying what needs smart access and what can stay as-is.
We install and configure
Smart readers, controllers, and credentials installed on your doors. We handle the wiring, networking, and software setup. Your staff gets credentials on day one.
You manage from one dashboard
Add or remove users, set schedules, pull access logs, and lock or unlock doors remotely — all from a browser or your phone.
$0
per rekey event. Digital credentials are deactivated instantly — no locksmith, no cost, no delay. Most businesses recoup their access control investment within the first year from avoided rekeying and reduced key management overhead.
Making the Right Choice
Common questions we hear before businesses commit.
Do I need access control or just better locks?
If you have fewer than 3 employees, rarely change staff, and don't need to track who enters — a good locksmith upgrade may be enough. But if you have staff turnover, multiple entry points, compliance requirements, or you want to know who's in your building at any time, access control is the right move.
What about keypad codes — aren't those good enough?
Keypads are better than keys, but they have a major flaw: codes get shared. There's no way to know which person used the code, codes rarely get changed, and they're often written on sticky notes. Individual credentials (fob or mobile) give you true per-person audit trails.
Can I keep some doors on traditional keys?
Absolutely. Most businesses don't need smart access on every single door. We typically recommend it for exterior entries, server rooms, storage, and any compliance-sensitive areas — and leave low-traffic internal doors on standard hardware.
Frequently Asked Questions
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