
STORE ANALYTICS
Your door already counts.
The camera over your entrance becomes a visitor counter. Draw a boundary on the picture, and Budy counts everyone who crosses it — in, out, and back again — right on the device at your counter. No cloud video, no counting hardware, no more guessing about quiet Tuesdays.
- Any IP camera
- The entrance camera you already own becomes the counter
- On-device AI
- People are detected at the counter — video never leaves the shop
- In & out
- Direction-aware counts that recognise a return trip
- Offline-first
- Counts sync like every other Budy record — internet or not
Draw the boundary. That’s the setup.
Budy takes a still from your entrance camera and you trace the area you care about — a few taps around the doormat is usually enough. The moment you save, the zone is live and every crossing is counted, with direction.
Animated demo: a counting zone is drawn corner by corner over a snapshot from the entrance camera, three visitors are detected, and the day’s in and out counts tick up.
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Snapshot the entrance
Mark one of your cameras as the entrance and Budy grabs a still from it — the same feed you already watch.
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Tap the corners
Tap to drop a corner, drag to nudge it, as many corners as the doorway needs. Three make a zone.
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Save — counting starts
One device on the floor takes the counting job; every other till just reads the numbers.
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Redraw any time
Moved the shelves, moved the door? Re-trace the zone in seconds. The counts you’ve collected stay.
Counts people. Identifies no one.
Footfall runs entirely on the POS at your counter. Frames are read, people are counted, and the frames are gone — nothing is uploaded, nothing is recorded.
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Video stays in the building
Detection happens on the device itself. The only thing that leaves is a count — a timestamp, a direction, a camera.
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No faces, no profiles
A visitor who steps back in is recognised only as “already counted” — an opaque tag with no biometric data behind it, impossible to trace back to a person.
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Off by default
Footfall is a per-store feature you switch on deliberately — and switching it off stops the counting on the spot.
Walk-ins, beside your sales.
Counts land in the same offline-first database as your orders — in, out and unique visitors for the day, on the same screens your staff already use.
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In, out, and still inside
Direction-aware counting keeps arrivals and departures separate, so the door people leave through doesn’t inflate your traffic.
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Visitors, not door swings
The customer who steps out for a phone call and back in counts once. Repeat crossings fold into one visit.
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Every till sees the same number
One device counts; the result syncs to every phone, tablet and register in the store — and keeps counting with the internet down.
The fine print, in plain sight.
What footfall tracking needs, what it stores, and where it runs.
Stop guessing your traffic.
Budy is the till, the scale, the labels — and now the door. Turn the camera you already own into the number you’ve been estimating.
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