Lobby Track

Lobby Track is a visitor management software developed and marketed by Jolly Technologies.

History

Jolly Technologies is a San Carlos, California, USA based Software company. After the success of ID Flow, a software developed by Jolly for id card design, production and data management, the company looked to provide a solution to track individuals entering and leaving facilities.

The software was initially designed as visitor management software to track visitors with temporary visitor passes, but later evolved into a solution that can track event attendees, students, contractors, as well as employees.

Jolly Technologies has been releasing newer versions of Lobby Track on a regular basis and adding features to address the needs of various different verticals.

Features

The key components of Lobby Track include:

  1. Registration
  2. Card Issuance
  3. Check In / Check Out
  4. Reporting
  5. Record Management

Applications

Lobby Track is used for various purposes and by different industries.

Visitor Management

Most businesses use Lobby Track at the front lobby to register visitors, issue visitor passes and maintain an electronic log of visits for easy reporting and convenient data mining.

Student Attendance

Schools and univeristies use Lobby Track for tracking student attendance and also for screening visitors to student against watch lists.

Event Management

Lobby Track is also used by various event organizers to register attendees online, issue attendee passes on arrival, and analyze event traffic by collecting all sort of demographic and activity data on the attendees.

Contractor Tracking

Businesses also use Lobby Track to keep track of time spent at work by contractors and also enforce access rules to restrict contractors from entering prohibited areas. Lobby Track also has emergency management module to report on who is where in case of evacuation.

International versions

Versions of this product are available in 11 Latin-based languages, including Danish, Dutch, English, French, Finnish, German, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish, and Swedish.