Right now you're choosing between two bad options.
The platform sells you access and walks away
You get a login and a setup video. Your team configures every lock and thermostat, house by house, brand by brand, on top of everything else they already do.
The installer mounts hardware and leaves
Someone shows up, replaces the deadbolt, and drives off. Syncing it to your booking calendar, keeping it online, and fixing it when a guest is locked out: that's still your problem.
We do both halves: we install what's missing, and we run all of it against your reservations, permanently.
Two devices matter. We don't sell you the rest.
Everything above depends on two categories of hardware. We install whichever one is missing and take over whatever's already there.
Access
A keypad smart lock tied to the reservation, not a shared key or a lockbox in the bushes.
- Guest code, live for the stay only
- Separate code for cleaning and maintenance
- Remote unlock if a guest gets locked out
Climate
A smart thermostat that only runs hard while someone's actually staying.
- Comfort setting before arrival
- Energy-saving setting after checkout
- High/low limits so a guest can't run the AC at 60°
Optional add-ons
Added house by house when a portfolio asks for them. Never bundled in by default.
Pool & hot tub heaters
Heat follows the paid reservation instead of whoever finds the switch, and shuts down on an empty house.
Garage doors & gate access
Remote and scheduled entry for guests, cleaners and vendors, on the same reservation calendar as the door.
Noise monitoring
Decibel thresholds only. No audio is recorded, so nothing you install can be read as listening to a guest.
Smart hubs, lighting, switches & plugs
Welcome lighting on arrival and everything off after checkout, for the brands that need a hub to reach the platform.
Lockboxes & backup safes
Emergency access for cleaning and maintenance when a battery dies. A backup for your team, never the guest's way in.
The owner sees the savings. You invest nothing.
This is why the conversation with an owner is short. You are not asking anyone to spend money on hardware for a house you manage but do not own: the install is paid once out of a single month's payout, and the savings start the month after.
The thermostat stops cooling an empty house between stays, and the guest cannot leave it running at 60° for three days either. That is the line on the owner's bill that moves first.
And the midnight lockout call routes to us, not to your team: we unlock the door remotely from the app while the guest is still on the porch.
Two visits. Then it runs itself.
Walkthrough
We check what's already installed, what brand, and whether it can talk to the platform as-is. Roughly an hour, one report.
Install & configure
We mount whatever's missing and wire the whole house into your PMS calendar. This is the longer visit.
We watch it, not you
Battery alerts, offline devices, and lockout calls route to us. Your team hears about it only if we can't fix it remotely.
The retainer is what actually pays for this. The walkthrough and install cover our time on-site; the monthly fee is what keeps someone watching every device, every night, after we've left.
The three questions every manager asks first.
What happens if the home's Wi-Fi drops?
The guest code lives on the lock itself, not in the cloud, so a guest who already has it still gets in. We see the offline alert before your team does, and the walkthrough measures signal strength at the door for exactly this reason.
Who supplies the hardware?
Either way works. We install new certified devices where a house has none, or we take over compatible equipment that is already on the door and on the wall. The walkthrough tells you which houses need what before anyone buys anything.
How fast does emergency support respond?
Battery warnings and offline devices alert us first, not you. A locked-out guest is handled remotely from the app. When a door genuinely needs hands on it, we are local to Greater Orlando, Kissimmee, Davenport and Clermont.