Messaging & collaboration
Slack and Teams are the obvious first layer, but the broader goal is that visit events should land where the work already happens.
Development roadmap
This is the living product direction behind Greeted: the features we are actively shaping, the platform hardening work that needs to land, and the collaboration tools we know teams will ask for.
Slack and Teams are the obvious first layer, but the broader goal is that visit events should land where the work already happens.
MFA, broader SSO, and cleaner admin controls are the bridge between a polished lobby tool and a platform an IT team is happy to own.
Trials, paid plans, plan upgrades, and visible subscription management are now part of the product surface, not an afterthought.
Hosts and approvers should get visit requests, arrivals, and changes in the tools they already live in, not just in email.
Move from trial to paid, upgrade later, and keep subscription changes visible to both the tenant and platform teams.
A cleaner way to see platform health and understand what is shipping next.
Platform admins and tenant admins using local auth should be able to protect their accounts without waiting for Microsoft or Okta.
Microsoft-first works today, but demand will push us toward broader enterprise IdP coverage.
Host notifications, arrival nudges, and desk alerts should flow into Slack, Teams, and the approval path itself.
Auto-enforced repeat-document windows, policy drift alerts, and richer audit exports for security-conscious teams.
Faster repeat visits, better guest handoff, and more premium front-desk experiences for front-desk teams.
Calendars, ticketing, visitor analytics, and more ways to connect Greeted to the rest of the workplace stack.
The roadmap gets better when real teams pressure-test it with actual rollouts, front-desk workflows, and identity constraints.