Packages & Pricing

Four tiers. Start simple, scale when you’re ready.

Every system is professionally installed and built to grow. Pick the tier that fits your property today — upgrading later is straightforward.

Professional install — hardwired or Wi-Fi One app — alerts, live view, control Scalable — grows with your needs
Tier 1

Video Only

Cameras only — a clean, simple entry point. Professionally installed, better than anything DIY.

$25–$45 / mo
Self-monitored — no professional dispatch
  • Exterior & interior cameras
  • App access + live view
  • Motion alerts
  • Clip storage + playback
  • No intrusion sensors or alarm
  • No professional monitoring
Tier 2

Security Only

Intrusion protection without cameras. A strong fit for landlords covering entry points and common areas.

$30–$40 / mo
Self-monitored — no professional dispatch
  • Door & window sensors
  • Motion sensors
  • App alerts
  • Remote arm / disarm
  • No cameras included
  • No professional monitoring
Tier 3

Video + Security

The most common upgrade — cameras and sensors under one app. Fully covered without a monitoring fee.

$45–$55 / mo
Self-monitored — no professional dispatch
  • Everything in Tier 2
  • Cameras added to the system
  • Video alerts + clip playback
  • Single app for everything
  • Cameras and sensors communicate
  • No professional monitoring

All tiers include a professional install — not a DIY kit. Monthly pricing covers your platform and monitoring fee. Hardware and install are quoted separately based on your property size and scope.

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Commercial properties

Pricing above is for residential properties.

Commercial installations: retail, office, warehouse, multi-tenant, and mixed-use, are scoped and priced individually. Every commercial property has different coverage requirements, access control needs, and infrastructure. Contact us for a custom estimate.

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How we compare

Ring, SimpliSafe, and Nest are consumer products.
This is a different category.

Box brands are designed to be bought online and installed yourself. There’s a meaningful difference between that and a system designed for your property, installed by a licensed technician, and verified before anyone leaves.

Ring / SimpliSafe / Nest
Minted Secure
Installation Who puts it up and how
DIY — you install it yourself using the included instructions
Licensed technician. Every location assessed, signal tested, wire runs planned
Coverage design How placement decisions are made
You decide where to put things based on the box instructions
Site assessment before hardware is ordered. Coverage planned for your specific property
Signal verification Confirming devices actually work where they’re mounted
No verification. You find out it’s a dead zone after it’s mounted
Every device location tested before mounting. Minimum signal threshold required
Hardware quality What’s actually in the box
Consumer-grade. Designed for price point and retail shelf appeal
Commercial-grade equipment. Built for longevity, not retail margin
Wiring How cables are handled
Wireless only or surface-mounted cables — visible wires, battery dependence
99% of wiring concealed inside walls, conduit, or trim. No exposed runs
System integration How well devices work together
Works within its own ecosystem. Cameras, locks, and sensors often on separate apps
Cameras, locks, sensors, and automation on one platform. Tested as a whole before handoff
Support when something goes wrong What happens after install day
Call center support or community forums. You troubleshoot it yourself
Real support from the people who installed your system. We know your property
Monthly cost What you’re paying for
$10–$30/mo platform fee — often required just to access your own recordings
$25–$75/mo covers platform, monitoring (Tier 4), and ongoing support
InstallationWho puts it up and how
Minted Secure

Licensed technician. Every location assessed, signal tested, wire runs planned

Ring / SimpliSafe / Nest

DIY — you install it yourself using the included instructions

Coverage designHow placement decisions are made
Minted Secure

Site assessment before hardware is ordered. Coverage planned for your specific property

Ring / SimpliSafe / Nest

You decide where to put things based on the box instructions

Signal verificationConfirming devices actually work where they’re mounted
Minted Secure

Every device location tested before mounting. Minimum signal threshold required

Ring / SimpliSafe / Nest

No verification. You find out it’s a dead zone after it’s mounted

Hardware qualityWhat’s actually in the box
Minted Secure

Commercial-grade equipment. Built for longevity, not retail margin

Ring / SimpliSafe / Nest

Consumer-grade. Designed for price point and retail shelf appeal

WiringHow cables are handled
Minted Secure

Wiring routed to fit the aesthetics of your property. No exposed runs that weren’t intended

Ring / SimpliSafe / Nest

Wireless only or surface-mounted cables — visible wires, battery dependence

System integrationHow well devices work together
Minted Secure

Cameras, locks, sensors, and automation on one platform. Tested as a whole before handoff

Ring / SimpliSafe / Nest

Works within its own ecosystem. Cameras, locks, and sensors often on separate apps

Support after installWhat happens when something goes wrong
Minted Secure

Real support from the people who installed your system. We know your property

Ring / SimpliSafe / Nest

Call center support or community forums. You troubleshoot it yourself

Monthly costWhat you’re paying for
Minted Secure

$25–$75/mo covers platform, monitoring (Tier 4), and ongoing support

Ring / SimpliSafe / Nest

$10–$30/mo platform fee — often required just to access your own recordings

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One more thing worth knowing: A Minted system is part of the house. Hardware mounted properly, wiring routed to fit the aesthetics of your property, everything installed with the intention of staying — when you sell, the system stays and adds to the value. Box brands don’t work that way. Ring, SimpliSafe, and Nest go with you when you leave — and what they leave behind are holes in your walls, adhesive marks, and cable runs that were never meant to be permanent. A proper security system isn’t a gadget you unplug. It’s infrastructure.

Common areas, exterior coverage, clear ownership

Exterior and common-area systems are positioned as property protection — not tenant perks. We define ownership, access, and privacy boundaries from day one so there’s no ambiguity later.

What this covers

Cleaner access control — fewer disputes — better documentation for insurance and claims — stronger deterrence at entry points and shared spaces.

Tell us about your property

We’ll put together a system recommendation based on your property, goals, and budget. No pressure, no obligation.

What we’ll ask

Property address — number of cameras — doors and windows to cover — coverage goals — current Wi-Fi setup — timeline