Paxton Solo Training Available to Security Installers
Following the launch of Solo, our brand-new access control system, we have introduced dedicated Solo training sessions nationwide to support security installers who want to adopt the new platform.
As part of the launch campaign, we are giving away 10,000 one-door starter kits to installation companies. Any company that has not yet received a kit will be sent one after they attend a Solo training session.
Solo is our new phone-based, cloud-hosted access control technology, where the phone is the system and the key. Installers use a smartphone to create and manage the system directly through the Paxton Solo app. End users then use the same app on their own phones to access their premises. There is no on-site data network required, making installation simple and infrastructure-free.
The free Solo training course takes just two hours and is delivered by our expert training team at range of locations across the US. The course includes demonstrations and hands-on exercises covering system setup, configuration, user management, and commissioning. Installers will also learn how Solo differs from traditional access control systems.
Steve Woodbridge, Global Training Manager, said: “Solo training is a hands-on session designed to give installers practical experience with the system. It focuses on how Solo works, where it fits, and how it is installed with real world use cases, helping installers understand the system before they quote jobs and install it on customer sites.
“The training is also about giving installers an opportunity to discuss potential Solo projects, as well as tips and tricks to speed up even the simplest system setup, so they can deliver Solo effectively from day one, and understand how the system can be positioned alongside existing Paxton solutions.”
Solo is unlike any other access control system. Being cloud-hosted and managed through the Paxton Solo app, as well as game-changingly affordable, Solo supports flexible ways for installers to structure their offerings to customers. It enables them to build ongoing service relationships, creating limitless opportunities for recurring revenue, depending on how they choose to deliver and support a Solo system.
In addition to scheduled in‑person sessions, companies with four or more installers can request on-premises training, and online Solo training options are also available for those who do not have an upcoming session in their area.
Training Across Paxton Systems
Our training program is designed to support installers across its full product range, with Solo forming the latest addition to our hands-on workshop sessions.
Alongside Solo training, installers can also access:
Each course has been recently updated for 2026. Steve Woodbridge concludes: “This year, we’ve refined our training approach to bring greater clarity to the options available across our product range. The course content on all systems is more flexible and relevant to each trainee than ever before, ensuring they get more practical time with the systems and build confidence to deliver solutions effectively on site.”
Paxton Solo Training Available to Security Installers
Paxton Solo Training Available to Security Installers
Following the launch of Solo, our brand-new access control system, we have introduced dedicated Solo training sessions nationwide to support security installers who want to adopt the new platform.
As part of the launch campaign, we are giving away 10,000 one-door starter kits to installation companies. Any company that has not yet received a kit will be sent one after they attend a Solo training session.
Solo is our new phone-based, cloud-hosted access control technology, where the phone is the system and the key. Installers use a smartphone to create and manage the system directly through the Paxton Solo app. End users then use the same app on their own phones to access their premises. There is no on-site data network required, making installation simple and infrastructure-free.
The free Solo training course takes just two hours and is delivered by our expert training team at range of locations across the US. The course includes demonstrations and hands-on exercises covering system setup, configuration, user management, and commissioning. Installers will also learn how Solo differs from traditional access control systems.
Steve Woodbridge, Global Training Manager, said: “Solo training is a hands-on session designed to give installers practical experience with the system. It focuses on how Solo works, where it fits, and how it is installed with real world use cases, helping installers understand the system before they quote jobs and install it on customer sites.
“The training is also about giving installers an opportunity to discuss potential Solo projects, as well as tips and tricks to speed up even the simplest system setup, so they can deliver Solo effectively from day one, and understand how the system can be positioned alongside existing Paxton solutions.”
Solo is unlike any other access control system. Being cloud-hosted and managed through the Paxton Solo app, as well as game-changingly affordable, Solo supports flexible ways for installers to structure their offerings to customers. It enables them to build ongoing service relationships, creating limitless opportunities for recurring revenue, depending on how they choose to deliver and support a Solo system.
In addition to scheduled in‑person sessions, companies with four or more installers can request on-premises training, and online Solo training options are also available for those who do not have an upcoming session in their area.
Training Across Paxton Systems
Our training program is designed to support installers across its full product range, with Solo forming the latest addition to our hands-on workshop sessions.
Alongside Solo training, installers can also access:
Each course has been recently updated for 2026. Steve Woodbridge concludes: “This year, we’ve refined our training approach to bring greater clarity to the options available across our product range. The course content on all systems is more flexible and relevant to each trainee than ever before, ensuring they get more practical time with the systems and build confidence to deliver solutions effectively on site.”