Our mid-year release delivers a new set of enterprise capabilities to help security and compliance teams get the right people through the door, connect visitor management and access control into one system, help create audit-ready records when they are needed, and strengthen platform access controls alongside site access controls.
Each one is built around a single truth: the organisations that stay secure and compliant are better connected. Connected systems sharing key visitor and access records as events happen.
Our latest Sine updates deliver greater confidence for enterprises – with safety, security, and compliance workflows built in, not bolted on.
You can’t afford safety gaps at the point of entry, the cost of the wrong person getting on site is too high to leave to chance.
These features bring identity verification and approvals directly into the check-in flow, so authorised people can be checked before access is granted. The right person at the right place at the right time, with fewer manual gaps.

Verification needs to happen before site access is granted, not after. With Advanced ID Check for SinePoint Pro, visitors scan their government-issued ID at the SinePoint Pro iPad kiosk during check-in.
The system checks document authenticity indicators, then compares the scanned ID document against the visitor photo using Face Check technology. Identity verification happens almost instantly, within a single workflow – reducing reliance on manual spot checks and staff judgment while helping keep check-in moving.
The technology supports over 16,000 different ID documents from over 250 countries, so teams can better verify that the person standing at the entry point matches the identity presented before they set foot on site.
Complex, multi-team approvals often cause delays. Delays lead to workarounds, and workarounds create safety gaps. Group Workflow Approvers helps enterprises define stakeholders for each approval stage, just one person from each group needs to sign off for the process to move forward.
The process is designed to support compliance workflows, create a more complete record, and reduce ad hoc approvals to keep things moving.
Safety checks only work if they’re carried out on every person, not assumed across a group. Sine’s latest form improvements helps to verify every person named in a permit or workflow individually.
Visual compliance checks are run across each applicant, helping close the gaps where an unauthorised person could slip through under the cover of a compliant organisation.

Managing a single visitor used to mean managing two separate systems. But that’s where compliance gaps can arise – a visitor clears one system but isn’t registered in the other. The records don’t match.
Our latest integrations helps to change that. Sine now connects natively with LenelS2 access control platforms so credentials can be provisioned, managed, and revoked automatically through a single infrastructure.
Access never outlasts authorisation. Sine’s exclusive integration with LenelS2 Elements GuestPass means that access can be configured to end when authorisation expires.
At check-in, visitors must pass Sine’s compliance checks to receive a digital credential on their phone, reducing reliance on physical badges, printed cards, or staffed reception workflows in supported deployments.
Access is enabled for authorised doors for the duration of the visit, and expires automatically at check-out.
While Elements works with a range of visitor and contractor management platforms, Sine supports GuestPass capability which delivers a higher level of access automation.
While Sine handles the visitor experience, LenelS2 OnGuard and NetBox work in the background, creating the compliance record and the access record in the same moment.
When a visitor checks in through Sine, access credentials can be automatically provisioned in LenelS2 OnGuard or NetBox, whichever system is deployed on your site. At the end of their visit, access can be set to be quickly revoked.
This backend integration combines visitor management and access control into a unified infrastructure, reducing manual handoffs and reconciliation between supported systems.

Most systems aren’t designed to talk to each other. So when an audit or incident happens, organisations are left scrambling to piece together what happened across disconnected records. Gaps in the audit trail appear.
These features give enterprise teams full visibility over the flow of visitors and timestamped audit records across supported workflows – created in the moment, not reconstructed after the fact.
When auditors need proof of who was on site and how they were cleared, that record can be in place.
With Advanced ID Check, Sine can not only validate the authenticity of a visitor’s government-issued ID at check-in, but it can also create a verification record at the moment the visitor arrives on site.
Knowing the records exist is only part of compliance. The rest is helping make sure records are retained according to the right policy for the organisation and applicable requirements.
Enterprises can now set their data retention policy directly within Sine, defining how long workflow response data is stored before automatic deletion.
This helps teams reduce the risk of holding data longer or shorter than intended, or simply not knowing which policy applies.
Every person must be accounted for, not just the company they came with. Sine’s latest form improvements help to verify each person named in a permit or workflow individually. Responses can be captured at every point in the approval lifecycle as it unfolds, not just assembled at the end.
Export compliance checks can be run across each applicant in a single workflow, simplifying compliance and removing the need for separate submissions.
And because each check is captured at the moment it happens, the record can be supported with timely verification and a clear audit trail.
Every connection between your systems is only as secure as the platform managing them. Sine helps strengthen platform access controls alongside the sites they protect, because enterprise security doesn’t stop at the door.
To prevent unauthorised access, every Sine account is secured with a second layer of protection. When users enable two-factor authentication (2FA) through the app, a one-time code is sent to the user’s email address at each sign-in.
That helps make access to the platform more controlled, alongside access to the site itself.
In the second half of 2026, the focus is on deepening the intelligence and connectivity of the visitor and contractor experience.
Our strategic priorities are focused on expanding integrations across key cabinet providers and background check services, supporting invitation-initiated access control for frictionless entry and exit, and bringing supplier visibility and real-time insights into the platform – giving enterprises better visibility into who is on site, when, and why.
Sine transforms how people move through buildings. Our unified platform connects visitors and contractors to facilities with seamless, secure check-ins, onboarding and ongoing compliance. The result, your building operates as a sophisticated system, with humans in harmony, not chaos.