Check-in and access

Nobody queues at
your front desk.

Members hold up their phone and walk through. Your receptionist sees who arrived instead of writing it down.

  • A new code every 15 seconds, usable once
  • Opens turnstiles, gates and maglocks
  • Works by hand when the internet does not

Front desk

Gulberg branch

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A printed card is a key that never expires.

Whoever holds it gets in. It gets lent to a friend, kept after a membership lapses, and reprinted every time somebody loses one. A biometric scanner fixes that and creates a different problem: a queue at eight in the evening, and a device holding a copy of your member list that nobody remembers to update.

How people get in.

A code that cannot be passed around

It changes every 15 seconds and works exactly once. By the time a member has screenshotted it and sent it to a friend, it has already expired. That is the difference between a check-in system and a printed card.

It opens the actual door

The reader sits at your turnstile, gate or maglock and closes two wires when the code is good. Nearly all entry hardware accepts that, so the same box works with whatever you already have on the door.

The desk sees who walked in

Name, photo and membership status the moment the code is scanned, so your receptionist recognises a face instead of searching a register. Expired members are stopped before anyone has to have an awkward conversation.

Wrong branch, wrong door

A Gulberg membership opens the Gulberg door. The rule runs on our server, not on the reader, so changing it never means a visit to the gate.

When the internet drops

The door still opens and the desk still works.

Your staff check members in by name, and every one of those check-ins syncs the moment the connection returns. Nothing is lost and nobody is turned away because of your provider.

For the door itself, the cheapest answer is not software: a button behind the desk on the same two wires. We fit one.

Fitness Republic

Ibrahim Kasuri

New code every 15 seconds

We will fit one door and let you try it.

Bring us to the gym, we will set up a single entrance, and you can decide after watching your own members walk through it.