Groe’s Tailgating Detection uses computer vision and access system integration to identify when multiple individuals enter on a single credential. When this behavior occurs, the system flags a tailgating event and alerts staff in real time.

Many gyms rely on key fobs, QR codes, or mobile credentials for access control. While convenient, these systems can be vulnerable to tailgating, where additional individuals enter immediately after a member scans in. Without automated detection, tailgating often goes unnoticed unless staff happen to observe it in real time.
Groe integrates with your existing cameras and entry credential system.
Computer vision observes individuals entering the facility while access control logs credential scans.
If multiple people enter immediately after a single credential scan, the system flags a tailgating event.
Staff receive notifications while events are recorded for future analysis.
GroeFit uses computer vision in combination with access events to detect when multiple individuals enter on a single credential. When this behavior is observed, the system flags a tailgating event and alerts staff in real time.
Yes. GroeFit is especially valuable in 24-hour and low-staff environments, where constant monitoring isn’t feasible. Tailgating events are logged automatically, allowing operators to review trends and patterns even when staff aren’t present.
In most cases, no. GroeFit is designed to work with existing camera and access control infrastructure. This allows gyms to add tailgating detection without replacing equipment or disrupting current workflows.
When tailgating is detected, alerts can appear via dashboard indicators, push notifications, or visual cues tied to the entry point. Teams can respond immediately or review events later, depending on staffing and operational needs.