RemoteLock — which went through a rebrand approximately 18 months ago — has always been in the lock business, cutting its teeth in the vacation rental space. But now, the company has evolved into focusing on software versus hardware.
“What sets us apart from other software companies is that our software obviously supports the locks that we make, but beyond that, we also have integrations with most of the smart locks on the market,” said Kim Garcia, director of dealer marketing, RemoteLock. “Our software can bring multiple kinds of locks into a single platform so you can manage all of the individual requirements like pin code length, the number of users, all those variables that every lock has.”