Door · people counting
How many people are inside, right now?
Door counts entries and exits with computer vision on the cameras you already have. Real, auditable occupancy, live, with no turnstiles or clickers — and it works with your current ticketing, whoever that is.
No building works, no CAPEX. On your existing CCTV, counting within a week.
- ±2%
- counting accuracy
- No works
- on your existing CCTV
- 1 wk
- from yes to counting
- 100%
- anonymous, no facial recognition
Why
A number you can stand behind.
Legal occupancy, not estimated occupancy.
An auditable number by time window: what you answer in an inspection, not what the door person remembers.
Your CCTV already knows how to count.
Software on the cameras you already have. No new hardware in most rooms, no building works, no turnstiles.
Anonymous by design.
It counts people, it doesn't identify anyone. No facial recognition and no stored images — the figure you can defend in front of a nervous client and an inspector.
Levels
Three ways to look at the room.
Every morning
D+1 report
Every morning, last night in numbers.
Entries by time window, peaks, night-to-night comparison. For marketing and programming.
Recommended
Live + occupancy
The room in real time.
Live occupancy, alerts as you approach capacity, an auditable log. For whoever answers for the door.
At scale
Pro
Multi-venue and API.
Several venues, comparisons, promoter attribution, inspection-ready reports.
The price depends on capacity, the number of entrances and the nights you open. On the demo we give you the exact figure — no surprises and no lock-in.
What would it cost for your venue?
Move the three sliders and we give you the indicative range for each level — for Spain. The exact figure, with your CCTV in front of us, comes on the demo.
What if the door and the box office counted the same?
Match crosses tickets sold with people counted, in aggregate and by time window. How many walked in without paying, what each promoter actually brought, how many no-shows you had. Only available when ticketing is Aforo too — it's what neither half can see on its own.
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What people ask before they put a camera to work counting.
Does it work with my current ticketing?
Yes. Door is independent: it doesn't matter if you sell with Fourvenues, Xceed, GoOut or the box office. Nothing to migrate to start counting.
Do you record or identify people?
No. The system counts silhouettes crossing a line. There is no facial recognition and no images are stored: only numbers by time window.
Do I need new cameras?
Usually not. We audit your existing CCTV; if an entrance needs its own camera, it is installed as part of onboarding.
What happens the night it fails?
Counting runs on-site, in the room: if the internet drops, it keeps counting and syncs afterwards. And you have a direct phone line, not a support ticket.
Next step
Tell us what you sell and we'll tell you if it's worth it.
If your numbers don't add up in your favour, we'll say so in the first email. We'd rather do that than have a client who regrets it in six months.
Your details are only used to reply to you. No mailing lists, no third parties. We'll attach the numbers you put into the calculator so we can answer with something concrete. hola@aforo.events