Bryan,
Try searching "narrow stile" that will at least get you in the right family 
of locks. If you can't afford the electric strike, you can get a mechanical 
push button style one for about $160. It will have zero cute features but 
does the job.

On Wednesday, April 29, 2015 at 10:17:57 AM UTC-6, Bryan Boyer wrote:
>
> Does anyone have experience with a lock system for storefront style doors? 
> Most of these wifi-locks seem to only work on a basic wooden door.
>
> -bryan
>
> On Wednesday, April 15, 2015 at 9:36:58 AM UTC-4, Ahoy! Berlin wrote:
>>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> we are Ahoy, coworking space from Berlin - Charlottenburg. 
>> We are planning to open a new coworking space and at the moment we are 
>> trying to find the best solution/system for locking doors of the offices 
>> and main entrance. We want to provide 24/7 entrance. Currently we are using 
>> keys, but this is a big mess:)
>>
>> We are thinking about magnet cards for locking doors (the same most of 
>> hotels have) and also that would be possible to purchase with them at our 
>> bar.
>> Do anyone have any experiences what is the best system and maybe which 
>> company can provide us this kind of products, solutions?
>>
>> Thank you
>> Cheers!
>>
>> *TjaĊĦa Jarc*
>>
>> Ahoy! Berlin
>> Windscheidstr. 18
>> 10627 Berlin
>> *T**: **+49 173 7079148*
>>
>>  [image: http://www.ahoyberlin.com/] <http://www.ahoyberlin.com/>     
>> <https://www.facebook.com/ahoyberlin>
>>
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