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Access control · BankID

Access control without fobs or codes

Replace key fobs and door codes with BankID. The person verifies who they are before the door opens — no tag to hand out, no code that quietly spreads. You see who has been inside and when, and access is granted or revoked in seconds.

The problem

Fobs and codes are a leak built into the system

A fob only proves possession, not who is holding it. A shared code never stops spreading. Both demand admin you rarely have time for.

Fobs get lost and live on A fob that goes missing is a door left open until someone remembers to block it. In practice there are always more tags in circulation than you handed out — former staff, contractors, ones never returned.
Door codes spread quietly A four-digit code that works for everyone soon becomes common knowledge. You never know who was actually inside, and changing the code means telling everyone all over again — every time.
The admin eats your time Order fobs, re-code them, keep a list of who has what, block the ones that vanish. A fob- and code-based system needs constant upkeep just to stay in control.

How JOBBS solves it

BankID access: identity opens the door

With JOBBS Access, the person verifies with BankID before the lock releases. Instead of administering physical fobs and shared codes, you grant access straight from the cloud — and revoke it just as fast.

The person is verified — not a gadget BankID ties every opening to a real, verified person. That's the difference from a fob or a code, which only prove that someone happened to have them.
An entry log per person Every opening is logged with who and when. When something needs following up, the answer is in the log — not in guesswork about where a code may have reached.
Nothing to hand out, nothing to collect The permission lives on the person's own phone. Grant access in seconds, withdraw it just as fast — no fob to post, no code to text.
Access that expires on its own Permission can be time-limited: valid for a shift, a weekend or a set period, then it expires automatically. Nothing to remember to switch off afterwards.

BankID is the core, but not the only way in. If a temporary visitor needs to be let in, you can send a time-limited opening — without ever handing out a fob or a fixed code. Read more about BankID as a key, or see the whole access system.

Side by side

Fobs & codes vs. BankID access

The same door, two ways to control it. The difference is what actually opens it — a device that circulates, or an identity you can trust.

Fobs & codes
BankID access
A fob or code only proves possession
BankID verifies the person behind the opening
Lost tag = open door until it's blocked
Permission is withdrawn instantly in the cloud
A door code spreads and must be changed by hand
No shared secret that can leak
No reliable record of who was inside
An entry log per person, time and door
Re-code, post out, collect fobs
Access granted and revoked in seconds in the app
A local server and service contract to run
Swedish cloud operations, monitored around the clock

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

FAQ

Access without fobs — common questions

Does a visitor need an app to get in?

Not necessarily. BankID is the core of the identification, but you can add a time-limited one-off opening via link or SMS for occasional visitors. Regular users get the smoothest access through the mobile app.

What happens if someone loses their phone?

Nothing opens for the wrong person. The permission is tied to the person's BankID, not to a physical object that can be picked up. You can also withdraw access instantly in the cloud, unlike a fob that lives on until it's blocked by hand.

Do we have to replace our locks and doors?

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.

Can it work entirely without door codes?

Yes. The whole point is to drop the shared code. If you still need a code for the odd case, you can set a time-limited, personal digital code that expires on its own — not a fixed code everyone knows.

Let go of the fobs and codes

Book a demo and we'll show how BankID access works in practice — from locked door to logged opening.

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