Customer Case Studies
Read customer success stories to discover how Swiftlane is solving real challenges and pain points for multifamily buildings and offices.
The Greene Luxury Apartments
Olshan Properties unlocked the potential at The Greene Luxury Apartments with Swiftlane’s smart access solution. With Swiftlane, the community created elevating living experiences that led to increased rent, demand, and property valuation.
The Wellshire
107-unit high-rise in South Denver partnered with Swiftlane to incorporate a smart, unified access solution to improve the resident experience and simplify property operations.
The Schoolhouse
This historic, 29-unit multifamily property in Jersey City Heights chose Swiftlane to offer residents secure, personalized and flexible access.
Paddlers Point
New 132-unit development chose Swiftlane's simple yet sophisticated access solution for efficient, remote property management and a secure, modern system for residents that aligns with the luxury design and aesthetic.
Hell’s Kitchen Co-Op
The sleek, intimate co-op situated in the heart of Hell's Kitchen in New York City chose Swiftlane to replace their antiquated door entry system to improve security and convenience for residents.
Mercury
This online banking startup needed to rethink and modernize the way employees, visitors, and vendors accessed their office space in San Francisco.
Grammarly
This downtown San Francisco company needed a cloud-based solution that could provide secure visitor access and easy remote management.
The Linden
This collection of five townhouses with 30 residences needed an all-in-one solution that provided secure access for visitors, deliveries, and residents along with parking gate management.
Washington Water Service
Washington Water, a subsidiary of California Water Service Group, needed to find the right system that provided high security and required low maintenance — all within budget.
The Harper
This 40-unit luxury condo building partnered with Swiftlane to improve physical security and resident experience.
661 Washington
This five-story boutique walk-up needed a modern access system that would improve building experience and ultimately attract young, affluent residents.