Shared entry intercoms, common-area cameras, and per-resident access control — all managed centrally by your property manager or body corporate, without residents needing to coordinate anything themselves.
Multi-tenant buildings need to balance resident privacy with shared-space security. We update common areas and entries with video intercom and keyless access, giving strata managers one central platform to handle building access instead of juggling keys, fobs, and separate systems per entrance.
One entry panel connecting to every unit, each resident with their own app login rather than a shared building code.
Cameras in the lobby, car park, and mailroom — the areas a body corporate is typically responsible for, not private units.
Your property manager adds and removes resident access as leases and ownership change, without rekeying the building.
We walk the building with your property manager or body corporate representative, mapping common areas and entry points.
Core building infrastructure is typically fitted in 1–3 days depending on unit count and building complexity.
We train your property manager on centralised access management, then onboard residents progressively as they're available.
A building-wide record covering all shared infrastructure, held by whoever manages the property long-term.
One entry panel connected to six individual resident logins, resolving years of inconsistent visitor access. Read the case study →
Common area coverage added after a body corporate vote, covering car park, lobby, and mailroom.
Typically your property manager or body corporate manager, who can add and remove individual resident access from a central dashboard without needing to rekey anything.
No, our building-wide systems focus on common areas and shared entry — what a body corporate is typically responsible for. Individual unit security is a separate conversation with each owner if they want it.
The core building infrastructure is typically funded through the body corporate as a shared asset, similar to any other common property upgrade. We're happy to provide documentation for a body corporate vote or AGM.
Yes, once the system is in place, adding a new resident's access is a quick task for whoever manages it centrally, without any hardware changes.
Costs scale significantly with unit count and building size. A small 6-unit block typically starts from around $3,500, with larger buildings scoped individually. Book a free assessment for an estimate.
Managing six units used to mean six different problems. Now everyone just has the app on their own phone.
Got the documentation we needed for the body corporate vote without any hassle.
We'll scope common-area coverage and centralised access that your body corporate can actually approve.
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