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Which App Platform Is Right For You

Posted by Jim Noort on 24th May 2026

PLATFORM COMPARISON • DECISION GUIDE • AUSTRALIA

Which Smart Lock Platform Is Right for You?

TTLock, Igloohome, Yale, and Carbine Connect each suit a different type of buyer. This guide matches platform to application so you can decide with confidence.

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Most buyers approach smart lock selection from the wrong direction. They start by looking at hardware brands — McGrath, Yale, Igloohome, Carbine — when the more important decision is which platform those brands run on. The platform determines how you manage access day-to-day, what happens when you are away from the property, where your data goes, and what support exists when something goes wrong.

Gold Coast Smart Locks carries four distinct smart lock platforms. Each is the right answer for a different situation. None of them is universally superior.

  • TTLock — cloud-connected, gateway-dependent, the Australian professional standard for Airbnb, commercial, and multi-property management
  • Igloohome — offline-capable algoPIN, Airbnb Connect integration, the right choice when internet reliability is uncertain
  • Yale Home — Apple HomeKit native, DoorSense door state sensor, auto-unlock; the smart home integrator’s choice
  • Carbine Connect — Bluetooth-only, no cloud, independently security-audited; the privacy-first option for residential and small office

This guide is structured around use cases, not platforms. Find your situation and see which platform it points to. For deeper reading on any platform, the individual platform guides are linked throughout.

For the two-platform Airbnb decision specifically, our TTLock vs Igloohome comparison covers that in detail. For a full explanation of TTLock vs the Tuya platform (which powers most grey-import smart locks), see our TTLock vs Tuya guide.

The Four Platforms — One-Minute Summary

TTLock

Brands: McGrath, Lockton, Austyle, Vault

Architecture: Bluetooth to lock → Gateway → Sciener cloud (China)

Best for: Airbnb, multi-property, commercial, NDIS

TTLock Platform Guide →

Igloohome

Brands: Igloohome

Architecture: algoPIN offline → optional WiFi Bridge for remote features

Best for: Airbnb with unreliable internet, offline-first residential

Igloohome Airbnb Guide →

Yale Home

Brands: Yale

Architecture: Built-in WiFi / Yale Connect Hub → Yale cloud

Best for: Apple HomeKit homes, smart home automation

Is Yale Right for You? →

Carbine Connect

Brands: Carbine (CEL2-BT range)

Architecture: Bluetooth-only. No cloud. No gateway.

Best for: Privacy-first residential, small office, fire doors

Carbine Connect Platform Guide →

Platform Comparison — Key Dimensions

A full feature comparison across the dimensions that matter most for the Australian buying decision. For deeper detail on any row, the individual platform guides cover each topic at length. The full platform-by-platform breakdown is also in Chapter 15 — Smart Lock App Platforms Guide.

Dimension TTLock Igloohome Yale Home Carbine Connect
Remote access ✓ Via gateway ✓ Via WiFi Bridge ✓ Via Yale Connect Hub ✗ Bluetooth only (~10m)
Works without internet ✓ Local access always works. Remote management needs internet. ✓ algoPIN validated locally on lock. No internet needed for entry. ✓ Keypad and key work offline. App features need internet. ✓ All functions fully offline.
Airbnb Connect (AU)
PMS integration (AU) ✓ Broad — Hostaway, Guesty, RemoteLock, Seam ✓ Growing Limited
Apple HomeKit ✓ Native
Auto-Unlock (geofence) ✓ Home/Away modes ✓ Proximity BT only
Door-state sensor ✓ DoorSense
Attendance management ✓ Built-in
No cloud / privacy-first ✗ (cloud via gateway) Partial — offline entry; Bridge adds cloud ✓ Fully cloud-free
Fire-rated model (AU) ✓ McGrath Hamilton (AS1905.1 + DDA) ✓ Yale Unity Fire Rated + DDA Lever ✓ CEL2-BT-SL8-FRKIT (Firecore/E-Core/Pyropanel)
DDA lever (AS1428.1) ✓ McGrath Albion, Hamilton ✓ Yale Unity DDA ✓ CEL2-BT-SL8 (NCC lever compliant)
Data sovereignty Sciener servers, China Igloohome servers, Singapore ASSA ABLOY / Yale cloud, USA No cloud — data stays on device and lock
AU installer support ✓ LSC distribution, GCSL expertise ✓ Available ✓ Available (coastal warranty caveat) ✓ Davcor distribution, GCSL expertise
Price tier (hardware) Mid — plus gateway cost for remote Mid — plus Bridge cost for remote Mid-high Mid — no gateway cost

Airbnb & Short-Stay Properties

This is the use case where platform choice matters most and where the difference between getting it right and wrong is most consequential for guests. Two platforms serve this use case well; the other two do not.

Reliable WiFi at the property + want automated PMS codes → TTLock

TTLock’s open API integrates with Hostaway, Guesty, Lodgify, RemoteLock, and Seam. When a booking is confirmed, the PMS creates a time-limited passcode and delivers it to the guest automatically. The host does nothing. At checkout the code expires. For multi-property operators with confirmed reliable internet, this is the most scalable setup. See our full guide to using TTLock for Airbnb in Australia.

Unreliable internet at the property, or want Airbnb Connect → Igloohome

Igloohome’s algoPIN technology generates valid access codes that the lock validates locally — no internet required at the property for a guest to get in. Igloohome also offers Airbnb Connect in Australia — direct integration that automatically delivers codes within the Airbnb app for each booking. TTLock does not have native Airbnb integration in Australia. See our Igloohome host scenarios guide for which product suits which type of property.

Yale and Carbine Connect are not suitable for Airbnb:
Yale does not support Airbnb Connect in Australia and has limited PMS integration. Carbine Connect has no remote access and no PMS integration — you cannot create or modify guest codes from outside Bluetooth range. For any unattended rental property, Carbine Connect is the wrong platform. See our Airbnb setup decision guide and the critical WiFi-drops scenario to understand what happens when internet fails mid-stay.

Residential Homes

For a private residence where the occupants are almost always present, all four platforms are viable — the right choice depends on what additional capabilities the household values.

Apple HomeKit is a requirement → Yale

Yale is the only platform in the GCSL range with native Apple HomeKit support. If the household uses HomeKit automation — Siri control, Home app scenes, HomeKit secure video — Yale is the only option. The Yale Home app also offers DoorSense (door state monitoring) and geofence auto-unlock, which are not available on other platforms. Coastal Gold Coast properties: read the Yale coastal installation warning before committing — most Yale models exclude salt-air environments from warranty.

Privacy-first, simple, no remote needed → Carbine Connect

For a household that does not need to manage the lock from outside the property, Carbine Connect’s Bluetooth-only architecture is a strong choice. No access event data leaves the building. No subscription or cloud account is required. Auto-Unlock handles proximity entry automatically. Scheduled codes handle the cleaner. The Carbine Connect platform guide covers the full picture including the independently audited security profile.

Want full remote access + voice control + broad hardware choice → TTLock

TTLock through McGrath, Lockton, or Austyle gives the widest hardware range, the most passcode scheduling options, and remote management via a gateway. Alexa and Google Home are supported via gateway. The TTLock Platform Guide covers every feature including the cyclic passcode feature for recurring access (cleaners, contractors) that most users never set up.

Also worth noting: Borg (PIN-only, no battery, no app)

If an app platform is not needed at all — PIN access only, maximum mechanical reliability, zero battery dependency — the Borg range is worth considering. Borg locks are 100% battery-free mechanical PIN locks. They do not connect to any app and do not fall under any of the four platforms discussed here. See the Borg brand profile for context.

Commercial, Office & Retail

Commercial applications typically require one or more of: staff access management, audit trails, scheduled credentials, and the ability to revoke access instantly when staff leave. Platform maturity and Australian support infrastructure matter more here than in residential applications.

Staff attendance tracking, multi-lock management, remote control → TTLock

TTLock’s built-in Attendance Management feature — at no additional cost — records arrival and departure times per credential, generates monthly statistics, flags late and early-leave events, and supports holiday calendar management. Combined with cyclic passcodes for recurring access schedules and remote management via gateway, TTLock is well suited to offices, retail tenancies, and any commercial environment where access needs to be managed from outside the building. See the McGrath brand profile for the hardware range that covers commercial applications.

High-security environment, no cloud acceptable, proximity management only → Carbine Connect

Carbine Connect’s dual credential mode (requiring PIN and RFID card simultaneously) is available on the CEL2-BT leverset and adds a meaningful security layer for high-value commercial doors. No access event data transits any server. For environments where data sovereignty is a compliance requirement, this is the only platform in the GCSL range that guarantees no external data transmission.

For larger-scale commercial access control — hotel-style key management, card system integration, multi-site enterprise — the KAS Access platform and the Dormakaba/Salto ecosystem operate at a different scale and cost point. These are enterprise-grade solutions outside the residential/small commercial scope of TTLock and Carbine Connect. See Chapter 10 — Commercial & Institutional Specialists for context on these platforms.

NDIS & Disability Housing

Smart lock selection for NDIS, SDA, and disability housing involves compliance requirements (DDA lever standard AS1428.1, and sometimes fire door AS1905.1) alongside platform capability for carer and staff management. See Chapter 09 — NDIS & DDA Accessibility for the full compliance and funding context.

DDA lever + fire door + remote staff management → McGrath Hamilton (TTLock)

The McGrath Hamilton Disabled Fire Rated is the only lock in the Australian market that satisfies both AS1905.1 fire certification and AS1428.1 DDA lever compliance simultaneously. Running on TTLock, it adds remote management, Attendance Management for staff time tracking, cyclic passcodes for shift scheduling, and real-time activity logs. This combination makes it the primary recommendation for SDA and NDIS housing where a fire-rated apartment door must also be accessible and remotely managed.

DDA lever + fire door + no cloud acceptable → CEL2-BT-SL8-FRKIT (Carbine Connect)

The Carbine CEL2-BT-SL8-FRKIT is certified for Firecore, E-Core, and Pyropanel fire doors and includes a DDA-compliant NCC lever. For NDIS environments where data sovereignty requirements preclude cloud platforms, this is the Bluetooth-only fire door alternative. The trade-off: no remote management, no Attendance Management, no push notifications — all access events must be retrieved via Bluetooth proximity.

Non-fire door, offline reliability priority, no internet at property → Igloohome

Where the property does not have reliable internet and fire certification is not required, Igloohome’s algoPIN approach allows carer access codes to be generated and distributed before visits without any internet at the property. See Chapter 09 — Certified Products for the full product comparison including the McGrath Albion for standalone DDA applications.

Holiday Homes & Remote Properties

Remote properties introduce two specific challenges: internet reliability and the inability to attend in person quickly when something goes wrong. Platform selection for remote properties must account for both.

Unreliable NBN, need access codes to work even when internet is down → Igloohome

Igloohome’s algoPIN codes are generated remotely (by the owner with internet) and validated locally on the lock (by the guest without internet). The lock does not need an internet connection to confirm a valid code. This is the critical advantage for remote properties where NBN drops intermittently. See what Igloohome can do without WiFi at the property for the full list of what works and what doesn’t without internet.

Remote location, unreliable NBN but need remote management capability → TTLock with G4 Gateway

The TTLock G4 gateway includes a 4G SIM card fallback — when NBN drops, it switches to cellular. This maintains remote management capability even when fixed internet is unavailable. The G4 supports up to 100 locks and is specifically designed for remote and holiday home deployments. Battery management is important for remote properties: see the TTLock battery management guide for the remote property protocol.

Carbine Connect is not appropriate for holiday homes managed remotely. It is impossible to update access codes from outside Bluetooth range. Yale has similar limitations for remote management in unreliable network conditions.

Fire-Rated Door Applications

Smart lock selection for fire-rated doors is constrained by AS1905.1 certification requirements. The lock must have been tested on the specific fire door core type as a complete system — not just as a standalone product. A product without the right fire certification is not compliant regardless of its other capabilities. See Chapter 05 — Fire Door Core Types for the E-Core, Firecore, and Pyropanel distinctions.

Product Platform Fire Certification Also DDA? Remote management
McGrath Hamilton Disabled Fire Rated TTLock AS1905.1 (system tested) ✓ AS1428.1 ✓ Via gateway
Yale Unity Fire Rated with DDA Lever Yale Home AS1905.1 (2hr) ✓ DDA lever ✓ Via Yale Connect Hub
Carbine CEL2-BT-SL8-FRKIT Carbine Connect Firecore / E-Core / Pyropanel ✓ NCC lever ✗ Bluetooth only
KAS Neo Cloud Lock KAS Access AS1905.1 Confirm per model ✓ Cloud-based
Fire door compliance is system-level, not product-level:
A smart lock is only AS1905.1 compliant when it has been tested as a complete system on a specific fire door core type. No smart lock is “generically” fire rated. The door must also be self-latching, fitted with a fire-rated closer, and must satisfy the one-penetration rule. Before specifying any smart lock on a fire door, see Chapter 05 — Fire Door Smart Locks and for Queensland apartment buildings specifically, the Gold Coast apartment fire door compliance guide.

What About Tuya and Other Platforms?

Tuya is the other dominant global smart lock platform alongside TTLock — it powers the majority of Chinese-manufactured smart locks sold on Amazon and through grey import channels in Australia. GCSL does not stock Tuya-platform locks.

The reasons are operational, not ideological: Tuya is not distributed through Australian locksmith wholesale channels, there is no Australian installer training programme, and professional support after the sale leads directly to an overseas manufacturer. Terry’s Locksmiths trialled Tuya-integrated locks and found the setup experience extremely difficult even for experienced locksmiths — the 2.4GHz-only WiFi limitation, the Tuya Smart vs Smart Life app confusion, and the country/region lock at registration are all structural problems, not one-off issues.

There is one area where Tuya has a genuine lead: the doorbell and camera lock category. All-in-one video smart locks with live camera feed, two-way audio, and remote unlock capabilities exist on Tuya globally. They are not yet available through Australian professional installer channels with Australian certification and support. This category is developing and worth watching. For now, a TTLock smart lock plus a separate video doorbell (Ring, Nest, Reolink) is the professionally supported Australian alternative.

For the full comparison of TTLock and Tuya, see our dedicated TTLock vs Tuya platform guide.

Still Unsure? Five Questions That Decide It

If the use-case sections above haven’t produced a clear answer, work through these five questions in order. The first question that gives you a definitive “yes” is your platform.

ChecklistQuestion 1: Do you use Apple HomeKit and want your smart lock in that ecosystem?
Yes → Yale. This is a binary answer: only Yale offers native HomeKit in the GCSL range. See what Yale does well and the coastal installation caveat before committing.
ChecklistQuestion 2: Is reliable internet at the property a genuine concern?
Yes → Igloohome (algoPIN works without internet at the property) or TTLock with G4 (4G SIM fallback). If this is an Airbnb property, Igloohome is the primary recommendation. See how algoPIN works without internet.
ChecklistQuestion 3: Do you need to manage access from outside Bluetooth range?
No → Carbine Connect is worth serious consideration. The SilentGrid-audited, privacy-first, no-cloud platform is the right choice when proximity management is sufficient and you value not having your access event data on any external server. See the Carbine Connect platform guide for whether the feature set covers your needs.
ChecklistQuestion 4: Do you want Airbnb Connect (auto-codes direct from Airbnb app)?
Yes → Igloohome. Airbnb Connect is available in Australia only on Igloohome. TTLock requires a third-party PMS for automation. See how Airbnb Connect works.
ChecklistQuestion 5: Do you need PMS integration, Attendance Management, or multi-property scale?
Yes → TTLock. The broadest PMS ecosystem, built-in Attendance Management, and the ability to manage hundreds of locks across multiple properties in one account make TTLock the default recommendation when remote management and scale are requirements. Start with the TTLock Platform Guide and our guide to gateway selection for the right hardware combination.

If none of the above five questions gave a definitive answer, TTLock through McGrath or Lockton is the safest default — the broadest hardware range, the most established Australian installer support, and the platform our team knows most thoroughly. Ask our team if you want a recommendation for your specific door and situation.

Platform Deep-Dives

BUYER’S GUIDE
TTLock Platform Guide

Every TTLock feature in detail — all six passcode types, gateway selection, PMS integration, CVE security disclosure, and data sovereignty.

DEEP-DIVE BLOG
Carbine Connect Platform Guide

The full Carbine Connect guide — Bluetooth-only architecture, three passcode types, SilentGrid security audit, and the honest no-remote-access table.

COMPARISON BLOG
TTLock vs Tuya — The Two Global Platforms

Why TTLock and Tuya dominate globally, how they differ, and why GCSL stocks one and not the other.

AIRBNB BLOG
Using Igloohome for Airbnb in Australia

algoPIN, Airbnb Connect, product selection, and the WiFi Bridge — everything the Igloohome Airbnb host needs to know.

BUYER’S GUIDE
Chapter 07 — Airbnb & Short-Stay Smart Locks

The foundational Airbnb platform decision guide with the full Igloohome vs TTLock comparison table.

BUYER’S GUIDE
Chapter 09 — NDIS & DDA Accessibility

DDA compliance, NDIS assistive technology funding, SDA requirements, and certified product recommendations.

Still Not Sure? Ask Someone Who Installs All Four.

Our team has installed TTLock, Igloohome, Yale, and Carbine Connect locks across Gold Coast homes, Airbnb properties, commercial tenancies, and NDIS housing. We can recommend the right platform for your specific door and situation.

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Disclaimer: Platform features, app functionality, and product certifications change over time. Fire door certification details should be verified against current certification documentation before specification. Coastal warranty exclusions should be confirmed directly with the manufacturer before purchase. Information accurate as of May 2026.