
Short-Stay · Perth
Airbnb Smart Lock Installation Perth
Short-stay access, fully automated.
Overview
Smart lock installation for Perth Airbnb, Stayz and short-stay properties — auto-generated guest codes, instant revocation, and full audit trail.
Running a short-stay property means handing out keys, chasing returns, and worrying who's still got an old copy. A smart lock solves all of it — guest codes auto-generated for each booking, valid only for the stay window, revoked the moment they check out.
We integrate with Hospitable, Hostfully and direct Airbnb/Vrbo APIs so codes generate automatically. Cleaners get their own permanent code, owners get a master, every entry logged.
Typical setup: $1,200–$1,800 per property including lock, integration setup and training. ROI is usually under 6 months in saved key handovers alone.

Auto
code per booking
3–6mo
payback period
$1,200
from, all-in
Hospitable
/ Hostfully integrated
FAQs
Frequently asked.
Quick answers to what Perth clients ask most. Anything we haven't covered? Get in touch.
Which systems integrate with Airbnb / Hospitable?
Salto KS, Yale Connect and August integrate cleanly with Hospitable, Hostfully, OwnerRez and direct Airbnb/Vrbo APIs — codes auto-generate, valid for the stay window only, revoked at checkout.
What does a short-stay smart lock setup cost?
Typical setup: $1,200–$1,800 per property including lock, integration setup, training and a 5-year warranty. Most owners recover the cost in 3–6 months in saved key handovers and lockout call-outs.
Can the cleaner have their own code?
Yes — cleaners get a permanent code, owners get a master, every entry is logged separately. You see exactly when the cleaner arrived and left.
Brands We Specify
Next Steps
Talk to a senior engineer.
We'll meet you on site, listen to the brief, and quote a system designed for the way you actually live.
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Engineered to disappear.
Twelve years on Perth jobs, 500+ homes wired, and a 10-year workmanship warranty on every install. One small team — engineers, not generalists.

