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TLDR
We analyzed 180 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:
Goki shines in ease of use and customer support , with exclusive features like Notifications and Door Lock Upgrade Kit.
SALTO Systems shines .
Side-by-side ratings based on 180 verified hotelier reviews on HTR.
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| Verified Reviews | 174 | 6 |
After analyzing 180 verified reviews, Goki users most value its keyless entry, remote access management, guest communication, while SALTO Systems 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) ▾ | #1 91 reviews | — |
| Mid-Size (25-74 rooms) ▾ | #3 52 reviews | #13 3 reviews |
| Large (75-199 rooms) ▾ | #2 13 reviews | — |
| X-Large (200+ rooms) ▾ | #2 11 reviews | #8 0 reviews |
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| Boutique ▾ | #2 50 reviews | #11 4 reviews |
| Luxury ▾ | #3 30 reviews | #11 3 reviews |
| Branded / Chain ▾ | #3 16 reviews | #8 3 reviews |
| Extended Stay ▾ | #1 20 reviews | #10 1 reviews |
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| North America ▾ | #4 20 reviews | #9 3 reviews |
| Europe ▾ | #1 45 reviews | #9 2 reviews |
| Asia Pacific | #3 1 reviews | — |
| Middle East | — | #2 0 reviews |
Choosing a hotel keyless entry system isn’t just about technology; it’s about transforming your operational efficiency, security, and guest experience. Both Goki and SALTO Systems aim to modernize access control, but they diverge significantly in reviews, ease of use, features, and support. Goki, with its notably higher recent review count and ratings, clearly dominates in confidence and satisfaction. So, which system fits your hotel best?
Goki and SALTO Systems both address the need for secure, contactless access in hotels, but they approach this differently. Goki offers an all-in-one, app-driven hardware and software solution designed for ease, cost savings, and guest engagement, especially for hostels and small hotels. SALTO, on the other hand, provides a more extensive, hardware-heavy platform suited to larger hotels with complex security needs. Do you prioritize simplicity and rapid deployment, or advanced, scalable security?
Goki’s system has been praised for its intuitive interface, quick onboarding, and excellent support—over 150 recent reviews in the last six months with a 4.2/5 overall and a 95% likelihood to recommend. Conversely, SALTO’s limited recent reviews and a 2/5 overall rating suggest it may struggle with reliability and customer service. Are you comfortable with a streamlined, user-friendly solution, or do you need a more sophisticated, customizable security system?
Finally, Goki’s recent reviews highlight its ease of use, high customer satisfaction, and active support team, while SALTO’s reviews criticize frequent lock failures and poor support. Given this, Goki appears to be the more trusted choice based on current hotelier experiences. Do you want the system with proven recent confidence?
If your hotel needs a straightforward, cost-effective, and quick-to-implement keyless solution, go with Goki. Its intuitive app, wide integration options, and high customer satisfaction make it ideal for hostels, boutique hotels, and properties with limited staff. Goki’s features like guest messaging, notifications, and developer SDKs support operational efficiency and guest engagement.
If your hotel requires a robust, large-scale access control system with advanced security features and extensive hardware options, SALTO might appeal. Its platform is designed for hotels with higher security demands, multiple access points, and complex management needs. However, be aware that SALTO’s reviews flag reliability issues and support challenges, which could compromise guest satisfaction.
In summary, for most hotels prioritizing ease, support, and proven recent performance, Goki is the safer choice. For those with large, complex properties and a focus on high-end security customization, SALTO’s hardware solutions could be suitable—if reliability improves.
Goki’s user interface scores a remarkable 4.79/5, and onboarding reviews praise its straightforward setup. Customers consistently mention how staff quickly learn the system, and guests find it convenient, especially with features like app-based access and remote management. Support is highly rated at 4.75/5, with many reviewers saying Goki’s team is responsive and helpful.
SALTO’s interface and onboarding ratings are notably lower, at 2.58/5, with users describing difficulties in system setup and challenges in staff adoption. Support for SALTO is rated 1.5/5, with reviews highlighting unresolved technical issues and poor responsiveness. Edge: Goki.
Goki offers 12 verified features, including notifications, door lock upgrade kits, a developer SDK, and an Apple Watch app—features that enhance flexibility and user engagement. SALTO provides a more extensive hardware ecosystem but lacks the same breadth of software features, focusing mainly on advanced security and hardware integration.
Goki’s SmartLock Pro’s integrated messaging and remote management stand out, especially for properties seeking operational efficiency. SALTO’s strengths lie in its wire-free locks and Virtual Network platform, but with fewer unique features. Edge: Goki.
Goki’s customer support scores 4.75/5, with reviews emphasizing quick, helpful responses and proactive communication. Clients mention how Goki tends to resolve issues promptly, making it ideal for hoteliers who need reliable, ongoing assistance.
SALTO’s support, rated at 1.5/5, is frequently criticized for slow responses and unresolved problems. Several reviews recount lock failures and poor vendor support, which negatively impact hotel operations. Edge: Goki.
Goki integrates with 20 verified partners, including popular PMS and OTAs like WebRezPro, Cloudbeds, and Hostelworld. SALTO, with 36 verified partners, offers broader hardware and software integration options, including some high-end industry solutions.
However, Goki’s integrations are more recent and highly rated, with many users noting how smoothly these connect with their existing hotel systems. SALTO’s larger partner list doesn’t necessarily translate into better support or stability, given recent reviews. Edge: Goki.
Goki’s average review score of 4.2/5 and recent review count of 155 make it the more trusted platform. Hoteliers across multiple segments—particularly hostels, boutique hotels, and small properties—rate it highly, citing ease of use, support, and cost savings.
SALTO’s limited reviews and notably low ratings—an overall 2/5—highlight persistent dissatisfaction, especially around reliability and support. Larger hotels with complex needs might find some value, but overall, Goki’s reviews are more convincing. Edge: Goki.
Goki’s pricing begins at $400 for hardware, with no monthly fees or implementation costs, making it transparent and accessible for small to medium properties. SALTO’s pricing is not publicly disclosed and typically involves bespoke quotes, often with higher hardware and licensing costs, reflecting its enterprise focus.
Given Goki’s clear, straightforward pricing, it offers better value for hotels seeking predictable costs. SALTO’s investment might be suited for larger, security-critical properties with bigger budgets.
Goki and SALTO target different hotel segments, but the recent data clearly favors Goki for most hoteliers. Its high ratings, ease of use, and broad integration support operational efficiency and guest satisfaction, especially for small to medium properties.
Salto’s advanced security features and extensive partner network may appeal to large, security-focused hotels, but its problematic support and reliability issues suggest it’s less suitable for properties that want peace of mind and consistent performance. If your hotel values proven recent performance and strong support, Goki is the clear choice.
Hotel Keyless Entry Systems pricing is rarely straightforward. Here is what we know from each vendor's public pricing data. Always request a custom quote for your property size.
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According to HTR's product database, Goki and Salto share 8 features. Here are the key differences — features one has that the other lacks.
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We analyzed 8 verified case studies to compare what hotels actually achieve with each platform across four key business objectives.
"We want our competitive advantage to be our Efficiency, we seek to differentiate ourselves from the positioning of traditional hostels that run manual operations and define our ide..."
No published case study for this goal yet.
"THE BLUE was one of the first fully digital hotels in Australia and with goki having the integration to our preferred PMS it was a no brainer to give it a go. With a contactless an..."
No published case study for this goal yet.
What hoteliers love
Goki's keyless entry system is praised for providing a seamless experience and improving security by abolishing the need for physical keys. Guests app... Goki's keyless entry system is praised for providing a seamless experience and improving security by abolishing the need for physical keys. Guests appreciate the convenience, and hoteliers highlight its contribution to smoother check-ins and enhanced operational efficiency.
Reviewers discussed the value of managing room access remotely, allowing for flexibility in guest arrivals and reducing the workload at the front desk... Reviewers discussed the value of managing room access remotely, allowing for flexibility in guest arrivals and reducing the workload at the front desk, particularly beneficial for properties with limited staff or no 24-hour operation.
The integrated messaging feature allows hotels to communicate efficiently with guests, enhancing the guest experience by addressing concerns or prefer... The integrated messaging feature allows hotels to communicate efficiently with guests, enhancing the guest experience by addressing concerns or preferences quickly. It has been particularly praised for transparency in informing guests about events or issues.
Where hoteliers push back
A few reviewers mentioned connectivity issues with Goki's system, such as problems when the internet goes down. These interruptions can affect the sys... A few reviewers mentioned connectivity issues with Goki's system, such as problems when the internet goes down. These interruptions can affect the system's efficacy, suggesting room for improvement in offline capabilities.
While Goki's support team is generally responsive, some users noted delays in communication, particularly those based in areas with significant time z... While Goki's support team is generally responsive, some users noted delays in communication, particularly those based in areas with significant time zone differences from Goki's support team.
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Where the ratings diverge most
It depends on your requirements. Goki and Salto share many core Hotel Keyless Entry Systems features, but each has unique capabilities. Goki offers 20 verified integration partners, while Salto offers 36. Review the feature comparison above to see where they differ before switching.
Small hotels should prioritize ease of use and fast onboarding. Goki leads in ease of use at 4.8/5 vs 2.6/5. 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.
Goki: No. Salto: 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. Goki has an HT Score of 100 and SALTO Systems 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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