Solution architecture

A residential operating system built for the gate, the resident and the board at the same time.

Neurona was designed so that the front gate experience feels simple while the back-office layer stays deep, traceable and commercially credible.

Residential stack
Platform stack

Designed as one residential language.

  • Same system for the visitor lane, resident flow and management layer.
  • Same evidence model across QR, codes, plates, tags and biometrics.
  • Same premium perception across hardware, app and reporting.
Core modules

The platform is modular, but the experience feels unified.

01

Autonomous visitor check-in

ID capture, face capture, guided instructions, resident authorization and audit trail in the same visitor flow.

02

Resident app

Approvals, QR invitations, numeric credentials, notifications, entry history and a direct residential security touchpoint.

03

QR access

Visitor-ready credentials that feel fast for the guest and controlled for the community.

04

Numeric and persistent codes

Temporary or recurring credentials for use cases where speed and flexibility matter.

05

License plates

Recurring vehicular access with cleaner data and less guardhouse friction.

06

Biometrics and tags

Controlled resident and staff access layers with stronger identity handling.

Operational coherence

The product is elegant because the operational logic is well designed.

Every layer is connected: credential issuance, event evidence, resident approval, incident traceability and management reporting. Nothing has to be manually reconstructed later.

  • Searchable access history by resident, visitor, vehicle, credential or time range
  • Voice recordings for sensitive interactions and access reviews
  • Daily executive summaries that help the board stay informed
  • Resident credentials that can scale without turning the gate into chaos
Engineering team
Credential logic

Access methods aligned to real-life residential behavior

Autonomous lane

Best for first-time or occasional visitors where identity capture and resident validation matter.

QR lane

Ideal when the resident wants a premium guest experience with minimal friction.

Numeric lane

Useful for controlled access windows and practical recurring routines.

Persistent lane

A strong fit for frequent recurring visitors or operational profiles.

Plate lane

Designed for smoother recurring vehicle entries without repetitive typing.

Resident lane

Tags, biometrics and app workflows give residents multiple ways to access without compromising control.

What management gets back

A cleaner operation, stronger reporting and better perception of security.

Executive reports Useful summaries instead of raw logs
Incident evidence Photos, timestamps, status and supporting context
Resident transparency Notifications and access history in the app
Operational discipline Less improvisation at the gate
Deployment fit

Neurona scales across different residential realities.

Gated communities

Gated communities

Ideal for developments that want a premium front gate and fewer manual routines.

Large mixed communities

Large mixed communities

The platform keeps structure even when the number of homes, lanes and access profiles grows.

Towers and mixed-use

Towers and mixed-use

Works for vertical living, service entries and more complex access patterns.

Does Neurona work only with one access method?

No. The strength of the product is precisely that multiple methods can coexist under one operating model and one reporting layer.

Can the platform support recurring users and one-off guests at the same time?

Yes. Recurring credentials and one-time flows live together without forcing the operation into separate systems.

Why do boards value the solution after go-live?

Because they gain visibility, evidence and a cleaner perception of control across the whole property, not just at the screen in the guardhouse.

Live walkthrough

See the platform as a board, as an operator and as a resident in the same session.

That is the best way to understand why Neurona does not feel like another access device. It feels like a premium operational standard.