15-min demo • Real captures • No slide deck

See ClavePoint Open a Gate in Real Time

We'll walk through a live plate capture, show you the dashboard your operator will actually use, and answer the question that matters most: how this fits your gate.

Real footage from a live install
Not a marketing reel — actual nighttime + daytime captures from a production site
Your gate compatibility check
Tell us your gate brand and we'll confirm relay wiring before you commit
A real number, not a "let's set up a call"
You leave the demo knowing the exact appliance + install cost for your site

Veteran-owned. Built and supported from Chattanooga, TN. No outsourced support, no overseas dev team, no investor pressure to push subscriptions on you.

Request your demo

Takes 60 seconds. We'll reply within 1 business day.

We'll text you a calendar link, not a sales script.

We don't share, sell, or rent your info. One human will read this — Angel, the founder.

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We'll reach out within 1 business day at the email or phone you provided.

No data leaves your site
All plate processing is local — no cloud uploads
NDAA compliant cameras
No banned components — federal procurement ready
Veteran-owned, 100%
Built in Chattanooga, TN — no overseas team
No subscription, ever
One-time purchase — you own the appliance

Common questions before the demo

Usually 15 minutes. If you want to dive into integration specifics (Genetec, AlarmNet, your existing intercom), block 30.
No. You'll leave knowing the price for your specific site, what install looks like, and whether your gate is compatible. If we're not a fit, we'll tell you and recommend who is.

Almost always, yes — most existing security cameras aren't positioned correctly for plate capture, and the right camera + mounting depends on your state's plate laws.

Two-plate states (CA, NY, TX, and ~30 others) are simpler: a single forward-facing camera reads the front plate as the vehicle approaches the gate.

Rear-plate-only states (FL, TN, GA, PA, AZ, and ~17 others) need the camera positioned further back to read the rear plate as the vehicle passes, or we mount a second camera on an exit-side pole. This changes the conduit + power run.

We quote NDAA-compliant cameras and the right mount for your state as part of the package. Budget $300–$700 per lane for the camera itself; mounting hardware and conduit varies by site.

We ship the appliance pre-configured anywhere in the continental US. For installation, you can use a local low-voltage contractor or hire us for on-site at $150/hr plus travel. Most customers handle install themselves with our remote walkthrough — it's a 2-hour job for someone comfortable with low-voltage wiring (any gate company, alarm tech, or experienced electrician).