Glossary

Check-In Verification

A process requiring people to confirm their physical presence at a booked resource, typically within a set time window, or the booking is automatically released.

What it means.

Check-in verification is the mechanism that bridges the gap between a calendar booking and physical presence. When someone books a desk or room, they must confirm they are actually using it -- usually by tapping a button in the app, scanning a QR code, or badging in at the location. If they do not check in within the allowed window (typically 10-15 minutes), the booking is automatically cancelled and the resource returns to the available pool.

This is the single most effective tool for combating no-shows and ghost meetings. Without check-in requirements, people have no incentive to cancel bookings they will not use. With check-in, unused resources are freed up automatically, which can increase effective capacity by 20-30% without adding any physical space.

The check-in window and release policy need to be communicated clearly. Employees should understand that their booking will be released if they do not check in, and the process should be as frictionless as possible -- a single tap, not a multi-step form.

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