Entry Passes
Digital credentials for workers: who they are, which business unit they belong to, what they may do—plus QR verification at the edge of physical or operational access.
At a glance
What this gives your business
Identity you can scan
QR-backed passes confirm authenticity and role in seconds.
Scoped permissions
Passes encode what is allowed—and what is out of bounds.
Administered lifecycle
Issue, renew, or revoke when employment reality changes.
Issuance flow
What a pass carries
Structured fields keep workers, security, and HR aligned on the same facts—no laminated badge that silently drifts out of date.
- Worker identity and sponsoring business unit
- Role and responsibility notes
- Access limits tied to policy
- Validity / status markers
- Unique QR for verification events
QR verification
Scan events confirm the pass is authentic, active, and appropriate for the location—reducing social engineering at the door.
Governance
Passes are not generic badges; administrators tighten or relax scope deliberately. Revocation is immediate when roles end.
Where teams deploy them
- Workplace entry and zone control
- Cashier or operations verification before sensitive tasks
- Contractors with short engagement windows
- Multi-location crews where paper lists fail
Credentials should be programmable
Issue once, verify anywhere your policy demands—without running a parallel badge shop.
Trust at the threshold
Security is often about boring clarity: the right people, with the right limits, provable at the moment of access—not after the incident review.
Fast verification
Confirm identity and authorization in one scan.
Explicit scope
Encode what each worker may do—not just their name.
Operational agility
Update or revoke passes without reprinting everything.
Lower fraud surface
Reduce reliance on informal recognition alone.
Multi-site ready
Workers carry a consistent credential everywhere.
Audit culture
Structured issuance pairs well with compliance-minded teams.