For consultants

Arrivals that look like a firm, not a freelancer

Consulting clients are buying judgment and polish. The invitation they receive and the way they arrive at your office sets the tone for everything that follows.

The signal problem

A Fortune 500 client visiting your office expects the arrival experience to match the rest of your service. A plain-text calendar invite with an address doesn’t deliver that signal. A branded pass with parking instructions, a QR entry code, and an Apple Wallet button does.

How consultants use Visitor.Place

  • Branded invitations. Your firm name in the email, not ours.
  • Coworking-aware directions. If you host at a WeWork or Industrious, the 24-hour guide covers the floor, the suite number, and reception etiquette.
  • Multiple locations. Your home office, a client site you meet at often, the shared office — all configured once.
  • Professional polish.The guest sees a considered experience, not an ad-hoc forward of your building’s visitor instructions.

Can I add NDA signing on arrival?

Not today. Visitor.Place focuses on arrival logistics. For NDA-on-arrival workflows, the usual pattern is: attach a DocuSign or PandaDoc link in the invitation email, completed before the meeting. If you need NDA-at-the-kiosk, that’s a feature of Envoy and Eptura Visitor.

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