SOLUTIONS · HOSPITALITY
The guest onboarding platform that turns a legal obligation into a smooth arrival.
Daksam Analytics gives hotels and hospitality groups one configurable platform to capture guest identity, confirm liveness, and meet mandatory guest-reporting requirements at check-in, replacing front-desk paperwork without slowing the guest arrival experience.
THE PROBLEM
Hotels are legally required to verify and report guests, and most do it on paper.
Every hotel is legally required to record the identity of its guests, and for foreign guests, to report them to the authorities. In India this means Form C submission to the Bureau of Immigration through the e-FRRO system. Similar obligations exist across the GCC and Africa. Yet most hotels still handle this with a photocopy of a passport and a paper register, a process that is slow at check-in, insecure for guest data, and impossible to audit properly. The compliance requirement is real and enforced, but the tools hotels use to meet it belong to another era. Guests feel the friction, and the hotel carries the risk.
THE PLATFORM
Every component your guest onboarding needs, in one place.
Daksam Analytics covers the full guest identity and reporting journey for hospitality. Your team configures which components run, in what order, and to what thresholds, without involving a developer. Below are the platform components most relevant to hotel guest onboarding.
WHO IT SERVES
Every property that checks in a guest has an identity obligation to meet.
OUTCOMES
What hotels and hospitality groups see after going live.
FAQ
What hotels and hospitality groups ask before they go live.
Daksam Analytics supports national identity cards and passports for domestic guests, and passports with visas for international guests. The OCR engine extracts name, date of birth, document number, nationality, and expiry from any supported document automatically. For international guests, the platform cross-references the passport and visa type to validate entry status and flag any inconsistencies. If your properties operate in markets that use document types not already in the library, your team can add and train the OCR model on those documents directly in the platform without involving Daksam Analytics.
In India, hotels are required to register guest identity with local police authorities under the Foreigners Act and applicable state regulations. In the GCC, guest registration is a mandatory requirement enforced by local tourism and law enforcement authorities. Daksam Analytics formats and records guest identity data to meet these specific requirements at the point of check-in, automatically. The verification record is generated, timestamped, and stored in a format suitable for submission to the relevant authority without manual reformatting or additional data entry by front desk staff.
Yes. The no-code Workflow Builder lets your operations team configure separate verification flows for domestic and international guests within the same platform instance. A domestic guest flow handles national ID capture and face match. An international guest flow handles passport, visa validation, and cross-border document checks. Both flows run on the same platform, produce the same blockchain audit record, and feed into the same compliance reporting dashboard. Your team switches between flows based on the guest’s declared nationality at the start of check-in.
Yes. The platform supports pre-arrival verification via a unique check-in link sent to the guest by email or SMS before their stay. The guest completes document upload and liveness confirmation on their own device, and the verification record is ready before they reach the front desk. This reduces check-in time, removes document handling pressure from front desk staff during peak arrival periods, and means the compliance record is complete from the moment the guest walks in.
Wherever your regulatory requirements demand. Daksam Analytics supports on-premises deployment, private cloud within your jurisdiction, and hybrid architecture. For Indian properties, data stays within Indian infrastructure. For GCC properties, data residency is configured to comply with local data protection requirements. Data localisation is enforced at the infrastructure level, not written into a policy document. Guest identity data never leaves the jurisdiction without your explicit configuration.
Bring your check-in challenge. We will show you how the platform solves it.
Whether you run a single boutique hotel or a chain across multiple countries, the demo is built around your specific requirements. Bring your guest profile, your reporting obligations, and your check-in flow. We will show you how Daksam Analytics handles all of them, live.

