WIFIGATE use case
Move roller-shutter and commercial-garage control off the wall and into the app
Traditional exterior switches and shared remotes can create avoidable exposure. WIFIGATE moves the control point indoors, reduces exposed access methods, and adds app-based access with a clear access history.
- Local operation
- Mobile access
- Guest invites
- Access history
The problem today
Roller shutters at garages, service entries, or private access points are often controlled by separate remotes or wall switches, which makes access harder to share and harder to manage.
Why WIFIGATE is better
Authorized users can operate the shutter from the phone, while owners or admins can control who gets access and when, without handing out extra remotes.
Key benefits
Fewer remotes, simpler access management, faster daily use, and a more consistent smart-entry experience.
- Local operation
- Mobile access
- Guest invites
- Access history
Compared to traditional access
How everyday access changes when control moves to the app.
- Traditional methods
Keys, remotes, or shared codes that can be lost, copied, or passed around
With WIFIGATEApp-based access you grant and revoke from your phone
- Traditional methods
Exposed outdoor switches or keypads at the entry point
With WIFIGATEControl moved indoors to reduce exposed access points
- Traditional methods
No clear record of who opened the entrance, or when
With WIFIGATEAccess history for better visibility and accountability
- Traditional methods
Hard to give short-term access to guests, staff, or vendors
With WIFIGATETime-limited invites that expire automatically
See WIFIGATE in action
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