Public facilities host very different uses depending on the time of day, day of the week and the audiences they welcome. Flows are rarely linear: grouped arrivals, rapid variations, unpredictable patterns. Without measurement, it is difficult to get an accurate picture of how a facility is actually used.
School groups, sports clubs, older adults, families — each user group has its own rhythms and volumes. Data distinguishes quiet periods from peaks of activity, enabling better reception planning and team management.
Especially in gyms, museums and community centres: flows arrive in waves, at irregular intervals. Measurement captures stable trends even when users do not pass one by one.
The same building shifts function throughout the day: sport, meetings, workshops, study sessions, open access. Data reveals how each time slot is actually being used.
Reception capacity, cleaning schedules, ventilation and comfort all depend on actual visitor volumes. Counting provides objective indicators to adjust resources accordingly.
Variable thermal backgrounds, narrow passages, vandalism risk, patchy connectivity. The right sensor placement and housing choice ensure reliable data even in these conditions.
Many public facilities run unstaffed during evenings, weekends and extended hours. Automated counting complements on-site teams and ensures uninterrupted monitoring.
Footfall in a public facility shifts rapidly depending on activities, time slots and user groups. Verdilo's features are designed for these environments — delivering stable, discreet measurement that remains reliable regardless of how the space is used.
Battery-powered, no mains connection required. Estimated battery life: 2+ years.
Up and running in 2 minutes, no expertise needed, delivered ready to use.
Designed for outdoor conditions, in natural or urban environments.
No images stored, fully GDPR compliant.
Independently identifies pedestrians, cyclists and vehicles depending on configuration.
View data online or retrieve it manually in areas without connectivity.
Actual attendance is often different from what managers expect. Measurement helps you understand how a facility operates day to day: which user groups visit, when, and with what intensity. This data quickly becomes essential for organising services, adjusting resources and making evidence-based decisions.

Data reveals actual attendance: peak pressure moments, underused slots, and variations by activity type (sport, workshops, library sessions, association events). It enables you to align staffing, schedules and resources with actual conditions on the ground.
Figures facilitate discussions between departments (sport, culture, youth services, technical services) and support proposals to elected officials or funders. You have verified data to justify an investment, revise a timetable or adjust a service delivery policy.
Many public facilities run without reception staff during evenings, weekends and extended hours. Automated counting provides complete visibility, including when the building operates unstaffed.
Sports clubs, schools, leisure activities, evening associations — gymnasium usage patterns are highly varied. Measurement identifies overbooked or underused slots and helps optimise scheduling.
Footfall varies with school terms, programme activities, weather and opening hours. Counting helps you adapt staffing, services and space allocation (reading areas, workspaces, workshop rooms).
Entry numbers shift quickly depending on lessons, sports sessions and priority user groups. Data quantifies pressure on pool capacity and supports decisions on safety thresholds and maintenance scheduling.
These spaces host highly varied uses that are difficult to predict. Monitoring helps you understand how different time slots perform and demonstrate the value of community activities to local decision-makers.
Between training sessions, competitions and events, attendance varies significantly. Measurement supports reception planning and helps improve the experience for all users.
Choose the solution that fits your needs
Whether you require continuous monitoring or a one-off analysis, our visitor counting solutions adapt to your projects with turnkey services.
A long-term investment to continuously equip your sites and own your attendance data.
For local authorities and site managers with ongoing monitoring needs.
A turnkey solution for testing, piloting, or measuring attendance during a one-time event, starting from €500.
Ideal for one-off events (festivals, trade shows, sports competitions), pre-purchase tests/pilots, and seasonal needs.
Submit your request online. Our team will help you design a solution tailored to your site.
We configure your sensor to your specifications and ship it ready to use — no complex setup required.
Attach the sensor to the right location: post, tree, street furniture. No wiring or external power supply needed.
The collected data is sent every 12 hours to our secure platform (frequency adjustable on request), where it is analyzed and formatted.
Access detailed statistics and use our analysis tools to optimise your infrastructure and make data-driven decisions.
Each site is different — we help you choose the easiest and most reliable configuration.
Here we have put together the most frequently asked questions about our Verdilo counting solutions. If you can't find your answer, contact us directly
Yes, our sensors can distinguish between pedestrian and cyclist flows, even on shared lanes, in both directions.
Absolutely. Our data can help demonstrate a site’s usage and justify investments or upgrades in funding proposals to public authorities or partners.
Yes, we offer rental solutions starting from one day up to several months — perfectly suited for temporary events such as festivals, trade shows, performances, or one-off studies.
Not at all. Installation takes just two minutes — no power supply or civil works needed. The sensor can be mounted on a post, wall or integrated into a discreet housing (wooden post, street furniture, bird-box).
With default settings (data transmission every 12 hours), our counters are designed to operate for at least 2 years without external power. If you increase the transmission frequency, battery life will decrease due to higher energy consumption. This flexibility allows you to tailor the sensor’s operation to your needs while maintaining long-term performance.
By default, our sensors transmit data every 12 hours. This frequency can be adjusted on request. However, increasing the frequency reduces battery life. For locations without network access, we also offer a manual data collection solution — ensuring reliable tracking even in remote or offline areas.
Yes, our sensors are built to be robust, waterproof, and to operate in all weather conditions — rain, snow, or extreme temperatures.
Yes, the Verdilo counter is designed to handle high traffic volumes and can accurately distinguish users even during crowded events. For optimal performance, we recommend placing the counter in a passage area where users are naturally filtered one by one (for example, near a barrier, gate, or controlled access point). Without such filtering, a group might be counted partially or as a single person. Proper positioning ensures accurate counting, even in busy conditions.
Yes, all data collected by our counters is 100% anonymized and compliant with data protection regulations, including the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Verdilo uses thermal detection technology — not a camera. It does not capture images or collect personal data. The process is fully anonymous, with no way to identify individuals. Furthermore, no individual tracking is performed: only aggregated, quantitative data is transmitted.