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Featured Products

UNIQUE APPLICATION: Magnetic Door Count with Remote Chime

This device counts the number of times a door is opened (great count if one person enters/exits each time) and wirelessly sends the count to a remote count display with an ON/OFF chime. Only $199 plus shipping.
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Battery Operated TotalCounterIO

Display of IN Count, OUT Count, and OCCUPANCY count. Very accurate when traffic enters/leaves one at a time. $385 plus shipping.
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UNIQUE APPLICATION: Count cars using your drive thru lane

Install the battery-operated side counting TotalCounterSS in the drive thru lane and wirelessly send the TotalCount to a receiver at your desk. How many people are using your drive thru? $299 plus shipping.
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AccuraCounterMAXX

Fast Response Standalone Sensor. Walk to the counter to read the display and reset to zero. Wider span than the MINI. $299 plus shipping.
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Ethernet connected Overhead Video Sensors

provide high accuracy even at busy and wide entrances. Prices start at $999
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UNIQUE APPLICATION: Are These Doors Being Used?

The MAGNETIC DOOR counter determines how many times a door has opened. Great for use where traffic is usually one person per door opening. Folks also use it to see if doors are being used at all (using stairs, using restricted areas, etc.) Only $99 plus shipping.
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How Many People Visited You Today?

Organizations across the nation use people counters in many ways to better understand how people are using their facilities. Entrance Door Counters can help you understand which doors are the busiest and how many people are using specific doors. Traffic counters can help you better understand the busiest times (and rooms) in your building. Patron counters can help you prove that library USAGE has increased, even if circulation is down. People counters will help you better serve your visitors … and improve the efficiency of your staff and facilities.

We believe the best people counters are those that are simple to buy, simple to install, simple to maintain, relatively accurate, reliable, and cost effective.

Why Should You Use A People Counter?

  • People counters allow you to provide accurate visitor counts and help justify funding measures.
  • People counters enable you to measure which entrances and areas are most active. Are patrons coming to the Children’s Library? Are they using the Computer Room, the Reference Room, Coffee Shop, Rest Rooms…
  • People counters will help you decide which doors are the busiest and help guide the placement of advertisements, refreshment centers and informational kiosks.
  • People counters will help you determine if you need to modify the hours and days of operation.
  • People counters will help you ‘right’ staff to best serve your visitors, while keeping operating costs in control.

What People Counting Solutions Are Available?

We Count People offers a wide range of people counters. These include:

What Are Customers Saying

We use the people counter to monitor number of patrons entering our library via the front door. The more patrons, the more money we will receive in our budget. I like the people counter very much so far, but I wish the monitor screen was a little bigger, maybe twice the size. So it can be viewed easier, without glasses.

Alan Stetz
Henry Ford College

I manage a ceramics gallery in NYC and currently use a people counter device to track the number of visitors to each individual exhibition. This data is mainly used for grant purposes. The device we use is great because it is fairly low profile and blends in with the other hardware without taking away from the work on display. We currently have it installed within the path of entry to the gallery.

Brad Parsons
Jane Hartsook Gallery

The Nevada County Library has used WeCountPeople.com’s patron traffic workbook for the past five years. We only utilize the traffic count as our revenue statistics are not kept at the detailed level of the spreadsheet. The patron counter keeps a continual count for the occasional times the count is not retrieved so we never lose the count.

Debie Ogden
Nevada County Library

We use the people counter to monitor number of patrons entering our library via the front door. The more patrons, the more money we will receive in our budget. I like the people counter very much so far, but I wish the monitor screen was a little bigger, maybe twice the size. So it can be viewed easier, without glasses.

Alan Stetz
Henry Ford College

I manage a ceramics gallery in NYC and currently use a people counter device to track the number of visitors to each individual exhibition. This data is mainly used for grant purposes. The device we use is great because it is fairly low profile and blends in with the other hardware without taking away from the work on display. We currently have it installed within the path of entry to the gallery.

Brad Parsons
Jane Hartsook Gallery

The Nevada County Library has used WeCountPeople.com’s patron traffic workbook for the past five years. We only utilize the traffic count as our revenue statistics are not kept at the detailed level of the spreadsheet. The patron counter keeps a continual count for the occasional times the count is not retrieved so we never lose the count.

Debie Ogden
Nevada County Library

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We Count People

3116 West Montgomery Road Suite C-129, Maineville, OH 45039

[email protected]

Website Hosted & Developed by
New Genesis Web, LLC

© 2024 We Count People.