Owners and tenants
Approve a visitor before they reach your door, see what you owe and why, book the clubhouse, raise a complaint that can actually be tracked.
For Indian housing societies
Perimeter is what your management committee runs the building on — and what you use to get through the day without chasing anyone.
One system. Zero friction.
₹365 a year, per flat. That is ₹1 a day, every module, every role — and it is the whole price list.
One app, four jobs
Most society apps are a resident app with an admin panel bolted on, so the guard ends up with a notebook. Perimeter is four surfaces on one system — each person only sees the screens their job needs.
Approve a visitor before they reach your door, see what you owe and why, book the clubhouse, raise a complaint that can actually be tracked.
Bigger controls, fewer choices per screen. Log an entry, take the photo, ask the flat, and get an answer on the phone in your hand.
Bills and receipts, the dues ledger, expenses and vendors, notices, approvals, the resident directory, and a year you can close.
A work queue instead of a WhatsApp group. Tickets assigned to you, attendance, and the jobs that come round every month.
A closer look
The approval expires — that is the whole design of this card. Deny and Approve are on it, the guard's photo is on it, and the countdown says how long the person at the barrier is going to be standing there.
Actual size · resident home screen
What it does
Everything below is built. Nothing here is a roadmap item dressed up as a feature.
Approve or deny a visitor from your phone before they reach your door, with a photo of who is standing there. Give your regular help, delivery riders and cab drivers an entry code so the guard never has to ring you. Deliveries, a household-staff attendance punch, a vehicle log, and a society watchlist that is checked before any code is accepted.
See exactly what you owe and what it is for, pay from the app, and get a numbered receipt straight away. Your society's own bank account receives the money directly — Perimeter never holds it. Recurring invoice runs, per-head charges like parking, late-fee rules and automatic reminders on the committee's side.
Notices from the committee, complaints with a status and a comment thread, polls scoped per resident or per flat, events with RSVPs, and discussion groups. Emergency notices take over the screen, because a notice that can be missed is not an emergency notice.
Book the clubhouse, the gym or a court against a real availability calendar, with double-booking prevented on the server rather than hoped away. Paid amenities raise an invoice and confirm when it is paid.
A dues ledger, expenses and vendor records, AMC expiry tracking, an asset register for the lifts and pumps, sinking funds, a balance sheet, and a financial year the committee can close so last year's numbers stop moving.
One tap alerts every guard on shift and the whole committee at once, and keeps showing you that it was received. Held for three seconds, so it is not sent by a pocket.
Download everything held about you, correct it, or delete your account — from inside the app, in a couple of taps. Consent is itemised at signup rather than bundled into one checkbox, and every gate photo has a retention period attached to it.
Expecting someone by car? Put the number plate on the pass along with their name. The same code works at the main gate, the small gate, parking and your wing lobby — scanned at each, and it still counts as one visit, not four.
A gate is a place where the network drops, the phone is dead, and the person in front of you is waiting. So none of it depends on a happy path.
Pricing
No tiers, no per-module pricing, no per-user charge, no setup fee. A society of forty flats and a society of four hundred pay the same rate, and nothing you switch on later changes it.
Gate, billing, community, amenities, the committee's books, SOS and the privacy tools. All seven.
Owners, tenants, the whole committee, your guards and your facility staff. Nobody is a paid seat.
Maintenance is paid into your society's own bank account. Perimeter never holds it.
There is no advertising or analytics SDK in the build. The subscription is the business model.
Roughly ₹1 a day for a flat. A 120-flat society pays ₹43,800 for the year — for the gate, the books and everything in between.
Talk to us before you commit — we set the flats up with you.
Privacy
That is unusual enough to be worth saying plainly. A society's gate log is a record of who visits whom and when, and it is not a dataset to be resold.
Crash diagnostics are processed by Sentry with personal data stripped before it leaves your phone. We say so here rather than claiming your data is never shared with anyone, because that would not be true.
Get started
Perimeter opens society by society: your committee registers, we verify, and your flats are added before anyone signs in. Tell us about yours.
₹365 per flat per year · app.perimeter.co.in