The project dashboard is a free tool that is only available to verified hoteliers to make adopting new technology easier by streamlining their research and simplifying their communication workflow.
TLDR
We analyzed 143 verified hotelier reviews, compared feature sets, pricing, and real-world case studies to break down where each platform delivers. The right choice depends on your property type and priorities:
Vingcard shines in ease of use and customer support — especially for brand properties (4.7/5) , with exclusive features like Mobile App and Guest Management Dashboard.
Homeit shines .
Side-by-side ratings based on 143 verified hotelier reviews on HTR.
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After analyzing 143 verified reviews, Vingcard users most value its mobile key functionality, local support availability, customization and flexibility, while Homeit users highlight . Click any theme to see what reviewers say.
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How each product ranks among Hotel Keyless Entry Systems vendors for different property sizes, types, and regions — based on verified reviews from hoteliers in each segment.
By Hotel Size
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| Small (10-24 rooms) ▾ | #8 5 reviews | — |
| Mid-Size (25-74 rooms) ▾ | #2 56 reviews | — |
| Large (75-199 rooms) ▾ | #1 56 reviews | — |
| X-Large (200+ rooms) ▾ | #1 19 reviews | — |
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| Boutique ▾ | #3 38 reviews | — |
| Luxury ▾ | #1 69 reviews | — |
| Branded / Chain ▾ | #1 98 reviews | — |
| Extended Stay ▾ | #2 17 reviews | — |
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| North America ▾ | #3 23 reviews | — |
| Europe ▾ | #3 23 reviews | — |
| Asia Pacific ▾ | #1 39 reviews | — |
| Middle East ▾ | #1 29 reviews | — |
When choosing a hotel keyless entry system, your primary concern is reliable security combined with guest convenience. Both products aim to tackle this, but Vingcard’s Mobile Access by Vingcard stands out with a proven track record, extensive feature set, and a broad presence in the market. Homeit, in comparison, remains a less established player with no recent reviews or notable market footprint. How do these differences influence your decision?
Vingcard’s Mobile Access offers a comprehensive, enterprise-grade solution with over 140 reviews and a 4.73/5 overall rating, demonstrating consistent satisfaction among hotels worldwide. Homeit, lacking recent reviews and a significant presence, provides a basic offering, making it difficult to assess its reliability or suitability at scale. While Vingcard’s system integrates seamlessly with major PMS and offers advanced features, Homeit’s limited data suggests it might be more suitable for very small or experimental setups.
Vingcard’s system is designed for hotels prioritizing security, scalability, and a rich feature set, including guest management, remote check-in, and integrations with third-party partners like Duve and HotelTime. Homeit, with no verified integrations and zero reviews, does not currently demonstrate the same reliability or breadth of functionality. Your hotel needs to consider whether you require an established system with proven hotel integrations or are open to testing a less proven platform.
If your hotel needs a trusted system with a proven track record, large-scale deployment, and extensive support, go with Vingcard. Its high review count and recent user feedback confirm its reliability, ease of use, and broad market presence. For hotels seeking a mature platform with advanced security, mobile app options, and a global footprint, Vingcard is the clear choice.
If your hotel is small, experimental, or budget-sensitive, and you’re willing to accept less proven technology, Homeit might seem appealing. However, the lack of recent reviews, integrations, or detailed feature information suggests it’s not yet ready for demanding hotel environments. You may want to wait until Homeit demonstrates more credibility or provides clearer differentiation.
Vingcard’s system boasts a 4.72/5 rating for ease of use, supported by a strong onboarding score of 4.64/5 and positive reviews emphasizing quick installation, reliable operation, and minimal disruption. Hoteliers appreciate its intuitive mobile app, guest dashboard, and seamless integration with property management systems, which streamline daily operations.
Homeit, with no available review data, cannot be confidently rated for usability or onboarding. Its lack of user feedback makes it impossible to assess whether your staff will adopt it smoothly or if the system will operate without headaches. Edge: Vingcard.
Vingcard offers 12 features exclusive to its platform, including mobile app access, guest management dashboards, remote check-in, door hardware, and Apple Watch compatibility—features that support a fully integrated, contactless guest experience. In contrast, Homeit provides no publicly available details on feature set or exclusive functionalities.
Vingcard’s feature depth, especially its cloud-based access management and SDK options for customization, gives your hotel flexibility to tailor the system to your needs. Homeit’s offering appears limited or undefined, lacking comparable features or integrations. Edge: Vingcard.
Vingcard’s customer support is rated at 4.57/5, with reviews highlighting professional and responsive service, detailed follow-up, and reliable technical assistance. Hoteliers praise the support team’s ability to resolve issues efficiently and assist with complex installations.
Homeit, with no recent reviews or support data, cannot be confidently assessed for support quality or responsiveness. Without demonstrated customer service metrics, it’s risky to rely on Homeit for critical operations. Edge: Vingcard.
Vingcard’s platform integrates with 72 verified partners, including major PMS and hospitality software solutions like Duve, Kwentra, and HotelTime. This extensive partner network allows your hotel to connect multiple systems and streamline operations.
Homeit, with only two verified partners and no shared integrations, offers limited connectivity options. Its lack of integration options could hinder operational efficiency and data centralization. If your hotel relies on a connected tech stack, Vingcard’s ecosystem provides a clear advantage. Edge: Vingcard.
Vingcard’s reviews are recent and plentiful, with 140 reviews in the last six months alone, sustaining a 4.73/5 overall rating. Independent and branded hotels give it high marks—4.75/5 and 4.65/5 respectively—especially praising its reliability and guest convenience features.
Homeit has no recent reviews or ratings, making it impossible to gauge hotel satisfaction or compare property types. Given the data, hoteliers clearly favor Vingcard’s proven track record and positive feedback. Edge: Vingcard.
Vingcard charges a base price of $400, with no additional implementation, monthly, or trial fees, indicating a straightforward investment. Pricing specifics for Homeit are unavailable, suggesting it may be a less transparent or less established product.
This transparency makes Vingcard easier to budget for and compare against other solutions. Without pricing info, Homeit’s value proposition remains unclear. Edge: Vingcard.
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Vingcard’s Mobile Access system is a mature, feature-rich solution designed for hotels that demand security, reliability, and guest satisfaction. Its broad market presence, extensive integrations, and positive recent reviews make it the clear choice for established hotels seeking a proven platform.
Homeit, lacking recent reviews, integrations, and detailed feature information, is better suited for very small hotels or properties testing contactless entry options. Its limited data suggests it’s not yet ready for hotels with complex needs or large-scale deployment.
If your hotel values a trusted, well-supported system with proven features, go with Vingcard. Its extensive ecosystem and proven track record outweigh the uncertainty surrounding Homeit’s capabilities. For smaller or experimental setups, Homeit might be worth monitoring until it demonstrates more credibility.
According to HTR's product database, Mobile Access by Vingcard and Smart Lock share 0 features. Here are the key differences — features one has that the other lacks.
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We analyzed 1 verified case studies to compare what hotels actually achieve with each platform across four key business objectives.
"When we launched the Quest mobile app in 2019, our aim was to make booking easy but thanks to the combined technologies of ASSA ABLOY Global Solutions and Liverton, we now have the..."
No published case study for this goal yet.
What hoteliers love
The mobile key feature is widely appreciated for providing a seamless check-in and access experience, improving guest satisfaction and operational eff... The mobile key feature is widely appreciated for providing a seamless check-in and access experience, improving guest satisfaction and operational efficiency. It allows guests to bypass front desk lines, enhancing their convenience.
While the support team is generally praised, some users reported the need for more local support resources to ensure faster response times and ease of... While the support team is generally praised, some users reported the need for more local support resources to ensure faster response times and ease of access to technical assistance.
Users appreciate the product's ability to be customized according to specific needs, such as integrating proprietary mobile key solutions or adapting... Users appreciate the product's ability to be customized according to specific needs, such as integrating proprietary mobile key solutions or adapting to various decoration styles.
Where hoteliers push back
The installation process and project management are commended for their efficiency and professionalism, although some reviews mention coordination pro... The installation process and project management are commended for their efficiency and professionalism, although some reviews mention coordination problems during installation.
Users highlighted some issues with the Visionline software’s reporting and user access management features, suggesting improvements in these areas to... Users highlighted some issues with the Visionline software’s reporting and user access management features, suggesting improvements in these areas to enhance overall usability.
Unique capabilities
Where the ratings diverge most
It depends on your requirements. Mobile Access by Vingcard and Smart Lock share many core Hotel Keyless Entry Systems features, but each has unique capabilities. Mobile Access by Vingcard offers 72 verified integration partners, while Smart Lock offers 2. Review the feature comparison above to see where they differ before switching.
Small hotels should prioritize ease of use and fast onboarding. Mobile Access by Vingcard leads in ease of use at 4.7/5 vs 0.0/5. Look for transparent pricing and a trial or demo option. Filter reviews on each product page by property size to hear from hotels like yours.
Mobile Access by Vingcard: No. Smart Lock: No. Neither product currently offers a free tier. Most Hotel Keyless Entry Systems vendors offer demos or trials — request one from each to evaluate before committing.
The HT Score is a composite ranking that considers 4 criteria groups and over a dozen variables to help hoteliers objectively compare hotel technology products. Vingcard has an HT Score of 54 and Homeit has 0. Here is how the score is calculated.
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How highly do users recommend this product? Ratings Score, Review Volume, Share of Voice, Review Depth, Review Recency, Success Stories ▾ The most heavily weighted factor. Analyzes average satisfaction ratings (likelihood to recommend, ease of use, support, ROI), total review count relative to category peers, review recency (at least 20 reviews in the trailing 6 months), and share of voice across unique hotel clients to detect selection bias. |
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How highly do tech partners recommend this company? Partner Recommendations, Integration Quantity, Integration Quality ▾ Evaluates partner recommendations as expert votes of confidence, the number of verified integrations, and ecosystem quality — the average HT Scores of integration partners. Products with higher-quality integration ecosystems are more likely to deliver a connected tech stack. |
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How customer-centric is this organization? Certified Support, Review Consistency, Profile Completeness ▾ Assesses whether the company has earned HTR Customer Support Certification, maintains consistent review collection over time (an indicator of feedback-driven culture), and keeps product profiles complete with capabilities, screenshots, pricing, and features. |
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How extensive is this company's reach and resourcing? Geographic Reach, Staying Power, Company Resources, Trending Score ▾ Measures global presence (countries and regions served), years in business as a stability proxy, team headcount as a resource proxy, and a trending score based on trailing-twelve-month buyer inquiries, reviews, partner recommendations, and press activity. |
Customer ratings and reviews are by far the most important factor in the HT Score algorithm. HTR does not accept payment for higher rankings. All reviews are verified — only hotel industry practitioners with confirmed affiliations can submit ratings. View full HT Score methodology →
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