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Coverage that changes room to room
Test the locations guests actually use, then correct placement, configuration, and network structure where practical.
For individual & remote owners
Your rental's technology should be understandable and recoverable by the people who care for it locally—even when you're four hours away in January.
If the audit doesn’t surface at least three fixable issues, there’s no charge. The $149 fee is credited toward approved corrective work booked within 30 days.
Clarity at the property
JackLine Technologies reviews the guest-facing systems, ownership, instructions, and recovery steps that become hard to untangle from a distance.
Winter readiness in context
Not sure yet?
Tell us what's been going wrong and we'll tell you whether an audit is worth your money—including when it isn't. Owners get the same free call managers do.
Common starting points
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Test the locations guests actually use, then correct placement, configuration, and network structure where practical.
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Organize provider contacts, account ownership, device labels, restart procedures, and local escalation.
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Review compatible device alerts, recipients, power, connectivity, and response instructions before the seasonal risk rises.
Seasonal option
The months your property is emptiest are the months a frozen line costs the most. Winter Watch covers only that window.
Prepay the season for $499. Alerts supplement—never replace—professional winterization and insurance.
Important boundary
Device alerts supplement—but never replace—professional winterization, physical inspections, maintenance, insurance, emergency services, or owner responsibility.
A better handoff
Customer-owned accounts and equipment make future changes recoverable. JackLine Technologies documents authorized access instead of creating dependence on an account the owner cannot control.