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Livly, Allegion Partner on Smart Access for Multifamily

Chicago-based Livly, Inc., which offers a unified operating system for multifamily residential properties, has launched a collaboration with Allegion U.S., a leading security products and solutions provider. This collaboration resulted in the integration of the Allegion ENGAGE platform with Livly Key. 

This integration automates the physical and mobile credential creation process for residents through a direct connection with the Livly Resident Mobile App.  

“Over the past few months, Livly and Allegion have worked tirelessly to bring this offering to market,” said Brian Duggan, Co-CEO of Livly. “Working with Allegion cements our position in the smart access space, allowing us to bring the Livly Key to a major portion of the multifamily market.” 

Livly Key is now an integral part of Livly’s unified operating system for multifamily properties, ranging from resident mobile apps to building system integrations. The integration will be immediately available for all multifamily properties on the ENGAGE platform. 

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