
Dwell Time
Whether in front of a display, looking closely at a product or waiting in a checkout line, it’s important to know where your customers are spending their time. Using our proprietary software, Flonomics can determine “dwell time” within designated zones in multiple areas around your retail store, casino or entertainment venue.
Path Tracking
By monitoring direction of objects through trigger fields, this feature measures and records data telling you residence time in zones and directional movement in terms of customer volume. When people stop moving, the system stops measuring ensuring accuracy of data.
Wayfinding
By leveraging our advanced queue management and direction flo technologies, Flonomics offers extremely useful wayfinding solutions for businesses. By using our video technology, restaurants, retail stores, airports and other venues can report real-time occupancy to digital signs or kiosks informing guests of wait times and line lengths.
Queue Managment
Strategically placed cameras coupled with Flonomic's proprietary analysis tools enables businesses to monitor line lengths/wait times allowing management to make informed staffing decisions and improve customer service.
Direction Detection
Flonomics' Direction Detection solutions allow organizations to understand customer and vehicle velocity/direction. Determining if people are traveling unusually fast or in the improper direction can alert security of a possible problem. Vehicles broken down or traveling in the wrong direction can be reported to the appropriate law enforcement or public safety personnel.
Occupancy Monitoring
Restaurants, museums, clubs and sporting venues all need to understand what their current occupancy is at any given time. Real-time Occupancy Alerts or "Congestion Meters" from Flonomics, allow businesses to redirect traffic, adhere to fire code, determine best wayfinding routes and more.
Merchandise Monitoring
The merchandise monitor feature gives businesses a way to quantify customer interest in a particular product or selection of products. For example, cell phone stores can find out how many times Phone A is picked up as opposed to Phone B or C in a display.

