Frame Frog
FrameFrog Opening Pathways save significant time and cost on Construction Projects
05/28/2026
Missing frame preps and conflicting back boxes are some of the most common and costly surprises on access control jobs, and the traditional fixes are slow, expensive, and messy. Frame Frog has quietly become the go-to correction on job sites because it requires no welding, no return trip to the shop, and no compromises on the finished result. Our latest blog covers how it works and why the contractors who use it as a fix almost always start specifying it up front: https://hubs.ly/Q04j945l0
05/14/2026
Nearly every access control installation runs into the same problems: missing preps, back boxes in the wrong place, trades pointing fingers, and jobs grinding to a halt. The root cause is that hollow metal frames were never designed for wired access control, and there is still no industry standard for how to handle it. Our latest blog breaks down why the scopes keep colliding and how a clean separation of trades can change the way these jobs go: https://hubs.ly/Q04gdslV0
04/23/2026
Retrofitting access control into existing hollow metal door frames is one of the messiest challenges on any tenant improvement project, but it doesn't have to be. Frame Frog was designed specifically to solve the wire management problem inside hollow metal frames, delivering a clean, professional result without major demolition or frame replacement. Check out our latest blog for a closer look at how it works and where it fits on TI projects: https://hubs.ly/Q04d1nPq0
04/09/2026
In phased construction, "we'll figure it out later" becomes "we can't figure it out at all." Different crews, incomplete documentation, and occupied spaces make improvised wiring nearly impossible in later phases. Pre-wired pathways establish a standardized approach from day one that works regardless of timeline shifts or delays: https://hubs.ly/Q04b9lM60
04/02/2026
Most access control problems in apartment and condo buildings trace back to a decision made during construction — or a decision that wasn't made at all. Here's what that costs and how to avoid it on the next project: https://hubs.ly/Q048Y5q10
03/18/2026
If you've ever installed an old work electrical box, you already understand the Wing Tab. Frame Frog's field installation method uses the same rotation and compression mechanic that most installers know by feel. Here's how it works and when to reach for it on the job site: https://hubs.ly/Q047pPHS0
02/24/2026
On a 20-door project, Frame Frog can save $8,000 to $16,000 in labor costs alone. On larger projects, the savings multiply. And because the system is designed to support future upgrades and hardware changes, those savings continue long after the initial installation. Stop overpaying for improvised solutions: https://hubs.ly/Q043Zc_T0
02/05/2026
A missed wiring pathway may seem minor during planning, but it often triggers a chain reaction of delays, rework, and coordination failures. This blog explains how those problems unfold and how defining the pathway early with Frame Frog keeps projects predictable and compliant: https://hubs.ly/Q041tHNt0
01/27/2026
We're expanding Frame Frog compatibility to FRP (fiberglass reinforced plastic) frames. For projects in healthcare, laboratories, and corrosive environments, this means no more field drilling, improvised conduit routing, or inconsistent installations. Same proven pathway solution, now available for the most demanding applications: https://hubs.ly/Q03_XF2V0
01/22/2026
ANNOUNCEMENT: FRAME FROF NOW SUPPORTS FRP
Frame Frog now supports FRP (fiberglass reinforced plastic) frames. This is a first ever wiring pathway solution for FRP. Read about it here: https://hubs.ly/Q03_Y6S60
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