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Access control · Keyless

Keyless access — stop administering keys

Key rings, re-keying and lost keys cost time and money. With JOBBS the key lives on the phone: the person verifies with BankID, the door opens and every opening is logged per person. Grant access in seconds — and revoke it just as fast.

The problem

Key administration is a full-time job nobody was paid for

Every key has to be cut, handed out, kept track of and collected back. Lose one and the re-keying starts. And when something happens, there's no trace of who was inside.

The key ring grows and loses track The more doors and people, the bigger the ring and the harder it is to know who holds which key. Eventually nobody is sure which keys are out — only that there are more than you handed out.
One lost key means re-keying If a key to a locking system disappears, the whole cylinder may need re-keying and every key replaced. It's expensive, it takes time and it always happens at the wrong moment.
You don't know who was inside A metal key leaves no trace. After a visit there's no record of who unlocked or when — only the assumption that the right person had the right key.

How JOBBS solves it

Mobile access with a log per person

With JOBBS Access the key moves into the phone. The person verifies with BankID, the controller at the door works the lock, and every opening is logged. Instead of key rings and re-keying, you manage access straight from the cloud.

The key lives on the phone Access is granted to the person's own phone. No physical key to cut, post or collect — the permission activates instantly and can be removed just as fast.
A log per person Every opening is tied to who and when. When something needs following up, it's in the log — not in the memory of who happened to have the key.
A lost phone opens nothing The permission is tied to the person via BankID, not to an object that can be picked up. No re-keying, no key-replacement cost — just withdraw access in the cloud.
Access on a schedule Grant access valid for a shift, a season or a booking that expires on its own. Nothing to remember to collect back afterwards.

The foundation is BankID, but there are more ways in when it suits — a time-limited opening via link or SMS for visitors, or a personal digital code that expires on its own. Read more about BankID as a key, or see the whole access system.

Side by side

Physical keys vs. keyless access

The same doors, two ways to let people in. The difference shows most clearly the day a key goes missing — or the day you need to know who was inside.

Physical keys
Keyless access
A physical key to cut and hand out
Access activates instantly on the person's phone
Lost key = re-keying and key replacement
Withdraw permission in the cloud, no cylinder swap
No record of who unlocked
A log per person, time and door
A key ring that grows out of control
All permissions gathered and searchable in one place
A key is valid until it's returned
Time-limited access that expires on its own
A local locksmith and service contract
Swedish cloud operations, monitored around the clock

Want to see what it costs and returns? See pricing — JOBBS Access has a listed price from SEK 595/mo.

FAQ

Keyless access — common questions

Do we have to replace all our locks to go keyless?

No. Our controller drives the electric lock you already have, such as an electric strike or motor lock. If a door only has a mechanical lock, you add an electric one. You keep the door and the frame.

How do staff get access without a key?

The permission lives in the mobile app and is verified with BankID. You grant access in seconds and withdraw it just as fast — without cutting, posting or collecting a physical key.

What happens if someone loses their phone?

Nothing opens for the wrong person. Access is tied to the person's BankID, not to the phone as an object. Unlike a lost metal key, you don't need to re-key anything — just withdraw the permission in the cloud.

Can visitors and contractors be let in without their own key?

Yes. Grant time-limited access valid for exactly as long as it's needed, then it expires on its own. No key to hand out and chase back.

Stop administering keys

Book a demo and we'll show how keyless access works in practice — from the lost-key problem to mobile access with a log.

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