Envoy Visitors helps users offer a warm welcome for guests while safeguarding people, property, and ideas. Envoy Protect confirms everyone walking through the door is healthy with a health screen before they leave home, touchless sign-in, capacity limits, and contact tracking. Envoy also enables users to print badges, sign legal documents, grant wifi access, and notify hosts. Envoy also offer products to help buyers not only manage visitors, but also desks, meeting…
Envoy visitors compare very favorably against competitors, with its easy-to-use portal and flexibility, together with a low-cost space helps make it an easy decision to deploy and integrate into any small, medium, or large size companies. It has a good reputation in the …
we have not used any other tools other than Envoy as that is the preferred provider by our building property manager Columbia property trust. with that said from my understanding everyone within my organization seems to be happy or at least satisfied with the tool and its …
I would imagine that Envoy has a very user-friendly and streamlined process for the visitor registration office. After the pandemic, solutions like this weren’t really in place. Now that the hybrid workforce is something of the foreseeable future, we were able to onboard with …
We did not evaluate any other products and found Envoy unique at the time and the original motives were for the system to make the client appear more technologically progressive and "cutting edge" to visitors. The pricing model when they first started using the system was …
I have used a few other software platforms that aren't listed, but at the end of the day, Envoy is very niche and can fix the simple issue that it is designed to fix. Every other software platform we used was us just trying to come up with workarounds to solve our problem.
Envoy blows LobbyConnect (Teem) out of the water. We had many issues with LobbyConnect including the fact that Slack notifications were flaky at best, and there was no way to prevent repeat visitors from having to sign the NDA again.
It's pretty much the same. You just need to listen to what the public wants and give them the features they're asking as long as they're within reason. See what the competition is offering and match them with the features and do competitive pricing and you're good! Envoy all …