Where do long room-set visits need coverage—and where does the journey continue?
In a controlled pilot, supported views can show sustained room-set dwell, same-visit return, unsupported waiting, and visible role-level consultation coverage across mapped showroom areas.
First, we verify which camera views can reliably support each area and event.
Evidence boundaryQuotes, orders, sales, revenue, and cross-day return visits require CRM or POS. Camera views describe the physical journey inside the approved time window.

- Anonymous comparison journey
- Unassisted wait pressure
- Consultant coverage by role
Build the showroom view from camera-verifiable physical signals.
This is a representative scope, not a fixed metric ceiling. A useful KPI starts with the room sets, service points, and operating question that matter to your team.
Traffic and showroom
- Entry, exit, footfall, occupancy, and density
- Anonymous groups and first room set reached
- Peak periods and mapped showroom flow
Room sets and layouts
- Room set dwell and same-visit return
- Journey depth across comparable room sets
- Mapped routes and a supporting 2D heatmap
- Layout, display, and campaign-path comparison
Consultation and service
- Consultation-point approach
- Unassisted waiting by configured area
- Consultant coverage and response by role
- Design and quote desk approach and dwell
Journey and comparison
- Physical journey continuation and drop-off
- Room set to design-desk continuation
- Location, region, and period comparison
- Comparable questions across a showroom network
Where does sustained room-set dwell remain without visible consultation coverage?
Keep the physical showroom fixed. Change the question to see which room sets hold attention, where people compare, when waiting begins, and whether the journey reaches the design desk.

Where does a mapped visit remain waiting without visible consultation coverage?
Read sustained room-set consideration, movement toward a consultation point, and waiting without nearby role-level coverage.
- Sustained room-set dwell
- Consultation-point approach
- Unassisted waiting and role-level coverage
Suitable views can read entry and exit, anonymous groups, mapped movement, room set dwell, journey depth, same-visit return, consultation-point approach, unassisted waiting, role-level consultant coverage, and design-desk continuation.
CRM or POS confirms appointments, quotes, orders, sales, revenue, and recorded customer outcomes. Cross-day return visits also require an approved connected source.
Journeys remain anonymous and bounded to the configured visit window. The page does not identify shoppers or rank individual consultants.
Consultation demand remains active beyond the configured waiting window while no role-level consultant coverage is present nearby.
Review available consultant coverage before the group leaves the room set or comparison path.
Keep each showroom’s operating context distinct.
In a standard deployment, camera images are processed on the on-site Edge PC. Continuous raw video is not sent over the WAN. Required anonymous operational metadata may synchronize to the cloud so model weights can learn recurring room-set, journey, waiting, and coverage patterns for this location.
Keeps recurring room-set, comparison, waiting, and coverage patterns specific to this showroom.
Layout and operating recommendations go to manager review. Nothing is applied automatically.
Showrooms are compared under the same operating question while every location-specific model remains separate.
Map the consultation journey you need to understand.
A Spatial Audit identifies usable views, blind areas, configured room sets, service points, live conditions, connected-system requirements, and the first operating question worth measuring.