There are three key roles among a community: The security Guard The resident The administrator When a visitor tries to access a designated community, the security guard must require an ID previously to allow entry. He proceeds to communicate with a specific resident through a intercom which is almost always broken or under repair, delaying the visitor’s entry to the compound WE come in, by interconnecting the security guard with the resident and the administrators through an app and a tablet we provide to make all the process of access pretty smooth and easy. When a visitor comes in, the security guard must only: Take a picture of its ID, using the tablet, Select the apartment, so the resident receives a pop up notification through which they can deny or approve the access. Last but not least, An even easier way has been developed by Munily which utilizes QR codes generated through Whatsapp. Which visitors just show and security guards scan to allow entry.
Co-founder & CCO of Munily App | PropTech Entrepreneur | Women Empowerment | Community Building | Writer | TEDx Organizer | Speaker
CEO of Munily App - Panama City
I enjoy solving problems. I like listening to people's experiences and being able to make the most of their experiences
Carlos is a second-time entrepreneur currently COO at Munily where he and his team are making Latam residential communities more secure and connected.