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Sollo Systems is a digital access control and community operations system for residential complexes from Ukraine, positioned as an alternative to traditional building intercom systems. Its core offering is not a standalone SaaS dashboard, but a combination of Sollo Aperta universal access control hardware, a resident mobile app, and digital features for property managers, developers, and commercial partners. Target users include occupied residential communities, projects under construction, property management companies, OSBB/homeowners’ associations, and community merchants.
Based on the information on its official website, Sollo can connect access points such as community entrances, building doors, courtyards, and parking areas into a single app. Residents can manage all access locations in the app, share keys with family members, create one-time keys for visitors, and use license plate recognition. On the property management side, managers can send news, maintenance updates, payment notices, and other announcements to specific buildings or an entire residential complex. Commercial partners can publish exclusive offers to residents, while developers can brand the app interface for investor communication and new project promotion. Its main strength is packaging access control, notifications, commerce, and developer branding into one community ecosystem.
The official website does not disclose plans, pricing, licensing models, hardware costs, or free trial information. It only confirms that the offering includes installation of access control devices and use of the mobile app. In terms of deployment, the site indicates that Sollo Aperta devices are installed and that the system supports both new developments and already delivered residential communities. It also allows phased rollout—for example, starting with vehicle entrances and parking lots, then expanding to pedestrian gates and building doors. For integrations, the website explicitly says it can integrate with existing systems, but does not list APIs, protocols, developer documentation, or specific third-party platforms.
Its advantages are a complete scenario coverage spanning residents, property managers, developers, and community commerce; support for both iOS and Android; and the ability to deploy gradually according to the actual renovation timeline of a residential community. The operational figures it discloses—1,000+ users and 80,000+ door openings—suggest it already has some real-world adoption. The drawbacks are also clear: information needed for procurement decisions, such as pricing, SLA, data security, permission management, privacy compliance, and open APIs, is largely missing. There is also no explanation of cross-border deployment, local hardware certification, or after-sales service networks.
Sollo is better suited to residential communities, property managers, and developers in Ukraine or similar markets that want to replace traditional access control and improve the mobile experience for residents. Chinese users should carefully evaluate app accessibility, hardware compatibility, payment methods, Chinese localization, data compliance, and on-site installation and maintenance capabilities. The official website does not provide information about access or payment from China, so its China accessibility status should be considered unknown. In the Chinese market, it would usually need to be compared with local smart community platforms, property management SaaS, access control hardware, and park/campus management solutions.
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sollo.systems is an Ukraine Hardware & IoT provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach sollo.systems directly.