Licensed venues
Hotels, pubs, RSLs, clubs, casinos and bottle shops
A licensed venue carries the liability for every refusal, every barring and every person working the door. SteadCalm sits underneath those decisions: the check that produced them is recorded, the person refused has a way to contest it, and the paperwork a licensing inspector asks for is generated from what the venue actually did rather than retyped at the end of the quarter.
What it does
Door check in under three seconds
Photo or ID-hash check against the registers your venue is entitled to see, with low-confidence hits routed to a human reviewer instead of straight to a refusal.
Your own barring register
Bans held at venue scope by default, with an expiry on every record and a renewal prompt before it lapses.
Entry decision register
Every entry, refusal and removal recorded with time, staff member, reason and method — exportable for a licensing review.
Incident and compliance packs
Signage, RSA, retention and incident evidence assembled from real activity in the console.
What that gets you
- A contested refusal has a record attached, not a recollection
- No seat counts and no check caps — you pay per licensed venue
- Staff can be onboarded in an afternoon; the door workflow is one screen
Related
Photo door-check & entry register
The check, and the record that it happened
ReadTiered barring register
One register. Shared exactly as far as the ban goes.
ReadWorkforce currency
The roster becomes the evidence that everyone working was licensed to be there
ReadCompliance packs
Generated from real activity, not retyped the week before an inspection
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