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About Registration with Invites

Learn how to improve your sign-in process with registration.

Updated over 2 months ago

Registration is a robust feature that improves the sign-in process for expected visitors. With Registration, you can send custom invites, alert your team of expected guests, and speed up sign-in—all in one step. This article outlines the ways your team can utilize and benefit from registration.

Note: Any employee can create invites, as long as registration is turned on for the location(s).

How registration works

When you know someone is coming to your office, you can create an invite within Envoy. Creating a new invite consists of filling out a digital form. You’ll provide the visitor's name, their expected arrival time, and the host. Optionally, you can fill in any of your custom sign-in fields (like their company name).

When an invite is created, it will appear on the invites dashboard, where it’s visible to any Envoy administrator.

When an invited visitor signs in on the iPad, they’ll tap the Tap to sign in button. Once they type their name, Envoy will “recognize” them as an invited visitor, and the information you provided on the invite will appear automatically. If you left any fields blank when you created the invite, they can fill those fields in directly on the iPad.

Tip: Envoy invites are valid only for the expected arrival date. If the invite visitor signs in on a day that's not their expected arrival date, their sign-in details will not automatically populate, unless you have returning visitors set up.

Sending invite emails

Every time you create an invite, you can send an invite email. The invite email template contains the visitor and host's name, meeting time, location address, and a map.

Envoy administrators can customize the template by adding information relevant to their location. For example, they could add directions, parking instructions, a reminder to bring an ID, or any other relevant information.

Further, sending an invite email gives visitors the opportunity to provide their sign-in details in advance.

When they click the Register now button in the email, a new web browser window will open where they can fill in your sign-in fields, take a photo, and sign your legal documents, if applicable.

Benefits of registration

  • Speeds up sign-in: Visitor details appear when they type their name on the iPad. They can also scan a QR code, sent after their registration is complete, that will auto-populate their information.

  • Great for group sign-in: You can select and sign in multiple invited visitors from the dashboard.

  • Invites appear on the dashboard, so Envoy administrators and your security team will always know who’s expected and authorized to enter.

  • Invite emails ease arrival anxiety because they provide visitors with arrival details in advance of their visit.

Registration required

Available on Premium & Enterprise only

When you require registration, you’re adding an extra layer of security to your sign-in process. Guests that have been registered in the dashboard will sign in with the normal flow.

When a visitor doesn’t match an existing registration, an admin or the host of the visitor may approve or deny access to that visitor via email.

An admin can approve or deny from the dashboard in the Visitor log.

For a host of a visitor, they can approve their visitor via Slack.

  • If access is approved, the badge will print and the visitor’s host will be notified.

  • If access is denied, the badge will not print and the host will not be notified.

Creating invites

Any employee in your directory can create and edit invites for their own visitors or on behalf of another employee. Employees can only access their invites and those they create for others.

Ways to create invites

There are a few different ways you can create invites.

From the Envoy dashboard: Create invites for one visitor at a time, or copy/paste visitor a CSV of visitor information to create multiple invites at once. Learn more.

Create invites from your calendar: If you use Google Calendar or Outlook digital calendar, you can automatically create Envoy invites from any calendar event.

Create invites using Slack: When in Slack, use the command “/Envoy,” which will allow you to create an invite without leaving Slack. Learn more.

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