This smart home startup, which raised over $41 million from investors like Amazon and Bain, just launched a product that allows complete touch-free access to apartments, even for your GrubHub delivery person
SmartRent, an access control company for rentals, announced a new product today, Alloy Access, which expands the company's reach into full-building access control and self-guided tours.
The platform also allows for self-guided apartment tours, which CEO Lucas Haldeman said is driving major demand for the company.SmartRent, a smart home startup that provides keyless entry, voice-controlled lights, and other internet-of-things software for apartment units, is now adding support for full-building access control and self-guided property tours.
SmartRent began work on its new product, Alloy Access, 18 months ago, but the technology has become even more essential during the pandemic. Their original goal was to deal with the high staffing costs involved with running a multi-family portfolio, with on-site doormen and leasing agents.
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