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LocklyPRO and Wodify Integrate Smart Access Solutions

Gym owners can now manage facility entry and security monitoring directly through their existing business management software.

Fitness facilities often struggle with the manual overhead of managing member access and physical security. A new integration between LocklyPRO and Wodify aims to solve this by embedding commercial smart lock control directly into the gym management interface.

The collaboration allows gym operators to oversee entrances, sliding doors, and specialized locksets from the same platform they use for billing and class scheduling. By syncing membership status with access permissions, the system automates entry for authorized members and staff, reducing the need for manual code management or physical key distribution.

As part of the agreement, Wodify will act as a reseller for LocklyPRO hardware. When new facilities join the platform, they can source integrated smart locks—such as the Guard Defender and Guard Latch series—directly through their account managers. LocklyPRO will handle fulfillment and provide referrals for local installation.

The integration is currently live for Wodify users, with the full hardware reseller program scheduled to be operational by late April.

About the Author

Jesse Jacobs is assistant editor of SecurityToday.com.

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