So, where does office security actually begin?
Let’s start with the obvious:
That door you walk through a thousand times during your corporate life — the office door.
Here’s a simple question:
How much are you really willing to spend to protect what’s behind it?
Step 1: Who exactly are we protecting ourselves from?
If you’re seriously worried about Somali pirates or armed robbers kicking in your door — maybe it’s time to rethink your office location.
Not the lock.
Wrong building? Wrong neighborhood? Wrong city? Maybe even wrong state?
But if “basic access control” is more your concern than full-blown tactical defense — let’s move on.
Step 2: Let’s talk about the door (and the wall around it)
- Glass, drywall, cardboard masquerading as architecture
Any lock will do. Pick your favorite — the frame design and foot traffic are your only real constraints. - Reinforced steel, concrete
Now you’re in “deadbolt territory.” The goal? Make sure one solid kick doesn’t blow the door open.
Step 3: What do we actually want beyond “this door opens with a key”?
Forget the fear-mongering sales pitches. No more doomsday marketing slides. Just reality.
To sneak into a “restricted” office zone, you don’t need to be James Bond.
No lockpicking, no NFC hacking, no spoofing BLE keys.
You just need to follow someone in. Or borrow their badge.
People are helpful by nature — especially when it costs them nothing.
And that brings us to the real decision:
Now that we understand how access control works in the real world, the choice is simple:
Pay more — or don’t.
Kind of like clothes. The price doesn’t tell you much about function.
And definitely says nothing about quality.
That $1,000 designer smart lock?
Its mechanical guts might be dumber than the bathroom doorknob at your house.
If you care about fashion and branding — cool, no judgment.
But we’re moving on.
“Access control” means tracking who came in and out… right?
Sure. On paper.
But here’s the thing: people still open doors for others.
They still hand over badges, share mobile access, let the delivery guy in without thinking twice.
You’ve got NFC? BLE?
Wow. Very cool. iPhone latest-gen, jeans extra slim, and you’re saving the planet from plastic fobs.
We salute you.
But that’s device control, not people control.
And what we’re interested in is this:
Who was there, when they weren’t supposed to be?
The only real answer? CCTV.
The camera doesn’t lie.
But… who’s actually going to watch those hours of footage?
How would you even know when something happened if no one reported it?
We had a few thoughts on that.
Something simple. Real-time. Zero effort from your side.
A single push notification tells you what matters. Need more detail? Open the visual access log. No mission-control dashboards, no Windows 98-style UIs, no vendor SLAs to negotiate.
🎥 See it in action: Watch the demo