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🔐 TapIn — Vision, Mission & Manifesto

🔭 Vision

A world where access is effortless, secure, and equitable.
No keys. No barriers. No nonsense.
TapIn empowers people to live lighter by replacing physical keys with digital trust that fits right in their pocket.


🎯 Mission

To build a simple, secure, and open-source keyless access platform that gives everyday people the freedom to enter their homes, workplaces, and communities using digital passes on their phones.
TapIn bridges physical spaces with digital ease. It is affordable for landlords, dignified for tenants, and scalable for the future.


📜 Manifesto

We believe in freedom of movement.
Access to your space should feel like breathing — natural, secure, and never a hassle.

We are building for everyone, not just the elite.
Keyless entry should not be a luxury. TapIn is designed to work in walk-ups, condos, co-ops, and community housing, not just smart towers.

We do not believe in lock-in.
Our code is open. Our platform is transparent. The keys belong to the people who use them, not to us.

Privacy is sacred.
We will never harvest or sell user data. The only thing TapIn tracks is access, and only with consent.

Security is not an add-on.
Every tap is encrypted. Every pass is protected. Every decision is user-confirmed.

Offline access matters.
Phones die. Wi-Fi breaks. TapIn will offer fallback access modes that keep you moving, not stuck.

No dark patterns. No gotchas.
"Do nothing" will always be an option. TapIn empowers choice, not control.

Design is dignity.
Every button, card, and setting is built to reduce friction and earn trust.
No fluff. No distractions. Just clarity and control.

We collaborate, not gatekeep.
TapIn is open-source so others can build on it, adapt it, and improve it.
For their communities. For their needs. For the future.

Built to scale.
From single units to multi-property living, TapIn grows with the people who use it.
It plays nice with smart homes, coworking spaces, and future integrations.