For homeowners, property managers, and authorized access control dealers requiring secure, remote entry management.
Providing centralized digital control for residential and commercial access points. Enabling seamless property entry through integrated hardware and software ecosystems.
Target audience
Portfolio
Free 4Last updated
myQ Garage & Access Control
v5.307.0
3mo ago
Primary focus
Smart access control and home automation
Scale
indie
Target audience
Homeowners, property managers, and authorized access control dealers requiring secure, remote entry management.
Released 18 updates across 4 apps in the last 6 months, indicating a high-frequency development cycle focused on maintaining core access infrastructure.
4 apps analysed
One for all universal remote control for your home appliances.
Exclusive vehicle integrations (Tesla, Honda, Acura)
Single-market publisher — every app ships only to United States.
Based on 1 of 4 apps with localized market data — more coverage rolling in as scans complete · last scanned .
0
Positive apps
1
Neutral / mixed
0
Negative apps
42/100
Avg sentiment score
Ring is the only rival with a comparable user base and release velocity that has successfully expanded from doorbells into a comprehensive 'Access Control' ecosystem.
Strategic outlook coming soon.
What fed this analysis
A leader in 'Retrofit' access, targeting the same prosumer audience as myQ but focusing on ease of installation.
A high-velocity rival (11 releases in 6 months) that directly attacks myQ's subscription model with a 'local storage, no monthly fee' value proposition.
The primary rival for 'front door' access, sharing a similar pro-installer and hardware-first legacy with Chamberlain.
An emerging ecosystem player that uses Zigbee for local, offline automations that are faster and more reliable than myQ's cloud-based triggers.
The leading 'spoiler' in the garage space, offering low-cost universal controllers that bring HomeKit/Google Home support to non-smart garages.