Imagine the following scenario:
Your client arrives on site, eager for the meeting they have been busily preparing for. They open the doors to your building, follow the signs to your office and head expectantly to reception. There’s just one problem – there’s no one there to greet them or sign them in as a visitor.
That client’s perception of your business instantly becomes skewed as they are left waiting a long period of time to be helped. An employee may scramble to sign this visitor in once they have noticed them, and even hurriedly run to notify you, but it’s already too late. The client feels less appreciated and important. Could this situation have been avoided?
The simple answer is yes. Your employee could have been more attentive, or you could have given them a reminder that an important client was arriving at a certain time. However, a potential way to reduce the likelihood of this situation is with a client arrival notification system.
You can automate just about anything these days, and that includes how your clients arrive at your facility. A client arrival notification system, or visitor management system, is an automated system that works to notify employees of when a client arrives.
Clients can use a client arrival notification system to check themselves in once they have arrived. This then sends a signal to the host employee that their client is there to see them, rather than a receptionist having to ask for their information and place a phone call.
It’s clear that one of the major benefits of a client arrival notification system is the seamless experience it provides for both hosts and clients. There is no confusion, better productivity and most importantly a better client experience provided.
Here are some of the other benefits a client arrival notification system can provide:
Security should always be top of mind, and that includes client arrivals. Client arrival notification systems can help to ensure only those who are supposed to be on the premises are there.
A client might give a receptionist some information which they then will need to enter into the system. Rather than leaving room for error, client arrival notification systems help to avoid important information getting lost along the way. The client can enter this information directly.
Rather than having to say information out loud to a receptionist, clients can enter their information confidentially. This helps to keep their privacy and make them a lot more comfortable.
Sine’s client arrival notification system can help you to accomplish each of these benefits and more! Here are some of the key features you can expect when using Sine as your client arrival notification system.
Sine provides simple options to integrate with programs like Slack. You can receive direct messages each time a visitor checks in, and will be given the option to either accept or reject.
This means you can keep your notifications on a platform you already use and reduce the amount of time you keep visitors waiting.
Once your visitors sign-in through the Sine Pro app, they are paired with your location through their smartphone by geofencing. Each and every time they enter or leave your site, they will be sent a push notification reminding them to sign-in or out.
Sine Pro’s notification feature controls give you several options around how and when users will receive email or SMS notifications. As the host, you can receive SMS messages when your visitor has arrived. Simply switch SMS notifications for hosts on.
You can also choose to turn on the ‘Visitor Email on Check-In’ feature which will send them an email with details about their recent sign-in whenever they sign-in to a site.
Businesses who provide the best client experiences, and the highest-level security, accuracy and confidentiality are using client arrival notification systems. You too can experience these many benefits for your business with Sine.
You can try out all of the great features the app has to offer and be one step closer to creating a better work environment for both you and your clients for years to come.