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Oleala is a commercial restroom hygiene service operated by SK Golden Commerce LLC, a California-based company in the United States. Its core product is an automatic seat-cover film device installed on existing toilets. After a user waves a hand, the device covers the toilet seat with a fresh HDPE protective film in about 3 seconds. After use, the used film segment is cut off by an internal blade and sealed away. The main selling point is a “touch-free, fresh surface every time” experience for high-traffic environments such as hotels, healthcare facilities, offices, restaurants, and gyms.
Its products are divided into Flagship and Core. Flagship is designed for hotels, resorts, and premium facilities, offering a digital display, remaining film and battery indicators, cleaning progress confirmation, a soft-close lid, and about 40 days of battery life. Core is aimed at settings such as offices and healthcare facilities, emphasizing compatibility with more than 95% of U.S. toilets, fail-safe protection, a compact form factor, and restart intervals suitable for high-traffic use. Oleala is closer to a managed “hardware + consumables + service” subscription than a traditional SaaS product: installation, film roll delivery, fault replacement, and support are all handled by the company.
The website offers a 30-day free pilot, including the device, installation, the first month of film rolls, wall instruction cards, and phone/email support, with no upfront cost. After the pilot, customers can switch to a monthly subscription starting at $29/month per restroom, including the device, film rolls, service, and support. The standard minimum term is 6 months, while a 12-month plan comes with a 10% discount. Exact pricing varies depending on Core or Flagship and monthly usage, and the full pricing tiers are not listed.
The advantages are a low barrier to trial, quick installation, no need for plumbing or structural modifications, and a managed model that reduces the maintenance burden for property operators. For premium venues, restroom experience can indeed affect visitor satisfaction. The drawbacks are that the service appears to be clearly focused on California, with unclear coverage in other regions; it does not disclose enterprise software capabilities such as a software dashboard, third-party integrations, APIs, or permission management; and while the HDPE rolls are made from food-grade material, a biodegradable version is still under development.
Oleala is suitable for hotels, medical aesthetics clinics, gyms, healthcare facilities, restaurants, and office properties operating in California, especially owners who want to improve brand experience through restroom details. The feasibility of access and procurement for Chinese users is unknown, payment methods are not disclosed, and the need for on-site installation and consumables delivery makes direct deployment in China relatively difficult. Domestic commercial restroom equipment, janitorial consumables subscriptions, or automatic toilet seat cover systems may be considered as alternatives.
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