A connected, telescoping bollard that drops out of the ground when an authorized driver pulls up—and rises again behind them. No guards, no keypads, no fob to lose.
Last Open
Truck #14 · Loading Dock A
Why Now
Whether it's a delivery dock, a private driveway, or a fleet yard—the gate is the line. It needs to actually hold it.
The four-digit code at your loading dock has been written on a sticky note in five trucks since 2019. Anyone who's ever worked here can still get in.
Half your tenants have lost their gate fob. The other half let visitors borrow theirs. Re-keying costs hundreds and never actually fixes it.
A booth attendant at every entrance burns six figures a year, and even then they're on break or letting through trucks they shouldn't.
Articulating arm gates jam, sag, and snap when a truck cuts the corner. Bollards drop straight down with nothing to catch.
How It Works
A licensed contractor cores a hole and drops the bollard sleeve in. Pour concrete around it, wire up power, and the unit is ready in a day per gate.
Add tenants, drivers, vendors, and one-time guests in the dashboard. Each gets a phone-based eKey with whatever schedule and area you assign.
Driver pulls up. App auto-detects the gate (BLE) or they tap a QR code (4G). Bollard drops in under three seconds. Driver pulls through.
Sensor detects the vehicle has cleared. Bollard rises back. No tailgaters, no "hold the gate" radio calls, no human in the loop.
What You Get
Solid steel construction, certified to 5,000 kg ramming protection in a fully raised state. The bollard either lets you through or it doesn't move.
Every authorized driver opens the gate from their phone. No fobs to issue or lose.
Every open, every close, who, when, and how. Searchable from day one.
Vendor only allowed Mon–Fri 8am–5pm? Configure once. Gate enforces it forever.
Send a text-message visitor link to any guest, vendor, or contractor. The link works for the window you set, then expires automatically. No app install.
Forced-entry attempts and obstruction events page you instantly. Tail-gating gets flagged and logged.
Renting out loading-dock time? The gate can collect the fee before it opens. Stripe-backed, automatic.
One dashboard for every gate at every site. Roll up reports by property, region, or owner.
Built For
Only the trucks you scheduled drop the bollard. Fee, time window, and trailer ID all enforced before the bollard moves.
Replace gate motors and remotes with a single bollard. Owners and approved guests open it from their phones.
Tenants get permanent access. Visitors get one-tap text invites. No more shared gate codes.
Drivers and contractors get scoped, time-boxed access. Every entry/exit logged for audit and dispute resolution.
Subcontractors get same-day passes that expire at end of shift. No more lost site keys.
Restrict access to bus depots, water plants, and public-works yards with crash-rated steel and a full audit trail.
The Hardware
Solid steel construction, sealed underground hydraulics, and a 4G + BLE radio module that puts every gate on the same dashboard.
4G LTE + BLE 5.0
5,000 kg ramming
Under 3 seconds
IP67 underground
600–800 mm raised
200–275 mm
110V / 220V grid
UPS-ready
The Platform
The gate is half the answer. The other half is who's allowed through, when, and what they owe—all managed in one dashboard.
Gates
4
Today
142
Alerts
1
Truck #14 — UPS
Loading Dock A
2m ago
J. Patel (tenant)
Tower 1 Garage
14m ago
Visitor — RSVP guest
Tower 1 Garage
1h ago
Tamper attempt
Service Yard
3h ago
Tell us how many gates and where. We'll quote a hardware shipment, a contractor referral, and a configured dashboard.
Proof & compatibility
Specified to work with the contractors and access systems property managers already use.
Week 1 — Site survey
Coring, power, and fire-lane review with a licensed contractor.
Week 2 — Permits & shipping
Bollards manufactured, permits filed where needed.
Week 3–4 — Civil work
Coring, concrete, conduit, and bollard set.
Week 5 — Commission
Roster loaded, dashboard live, drivers onboarded.
Tell us how many gates and what they're protecting. We'll come back with a hardware list and a contractor referral.