When businesses start looking for a system to manage who comes on to their site, they usually encounter two categories of software: visitor management and site access management. The terms are often used interchangeably — but they're built for fundamentally different environments and solve different problems.

If you're looking at the wrong category of software for your worksite, you'll either end up with something that doesn't do what you need, or you'll pay enterprise prices for features you'll never use. This guide explains the difference.

What visitor management software does

Visitor management software was designed for corporate offices, hotels, and other front-of-house environments. Its primary job is managing the reception experience — replacing the paper visitor book with a digital equivalent.

Typical visitor management features include:

Visitor management is well-suited to environments where the people coming in are mostly guests — clients, delivery drivers, contractors making brief visits — and where the primary concern is knowing someone arrived and who they're visiting.

What site access management software does

Site access management is designed for operational worksites — construction sites, warehouses, manufacturing plants, farms, orchards, and industrial facilities. The environment is fundamentally different: the people coming on site are often workers (contractors, subcontractors, labour hire), not guests, and there are significant health and safety obligations attached to their presence.

Site access management goes beyond sign-in to include:

Side-by-side comparison

Feature Visitor management Site access management
Digital sign-in ✓ Yes ✓ Yes
QR code check-in Some systems ✓ Yes
Host notification ✓ Yes Not typical
Induction compliance gate ✗ No ✓ Yes
Certification verification ✗ No ✓ Yes
Live evacuation list ✗ No ✓ Yes
Automatic sign-out ✗ No ✓ Yes
HSWA 2015 compliance support ✗ Not designed for this ✓ Yes
Typical setting Corporate office, reception Construction, industrial, logistics, farming
Typical pricing model Per location / per user Flat monthly fee

Which one does your business need?

The simplest way to decide: think about who is coming on to your site and why.

You need visitor management if:

You need site access management if:

The enterprise visitor management trap

Many NZ businesses searching for "visitor management software" end up looking at enterprise systems — platforms built for large corporations with dedicated IT teams, custom integrations, and $500+/month price tags. These systems are designed for high-end commercial buildings or global companies with complex requirements.

For an operational worksite in New Zealand, most of those features are irrelevant — and the cost is hard to justify. SiteKey was built specifically for NZ operational sites, with a flat monthly fee and setup measured in days, not months.

Related reading
HSWA 2015: site access obligations for NZ businesses
What the Health and Safety at Work Act 2015 requires around site access records.
How to manage contractor compliance on NZ worksites
Step-by-step guide to inductions, certification checks, and compliance gates.
Construction site access management in New Zealand
Site access software built for NZ building and construction sites.

Built for NZ worksites, not corporate lobbies

SiteKey gives you everything a working site needs — QR check-in, compliance gating, live evacuation lists — without the enterprise price tag.

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Common questions

What is the difference between visitor management and site access management? +

Visitor management records guest arrivals at a reception — it's designed for corporate offices. Site access management is built for operational worksites and includes compliance gating, live evacuation lists, contractor pre-registration, and certification verification. The key difference is compliance enforcement.

Do I need visitor management or site access management for my NZ worksite? +

If your site has contractors, subcontractors, or HSWA obligations around evacuation and induction compliance, you need site access management. Visitor management is appropriate for corporate office receptions where the primary goal is recording guest arrivals.

Can visitor management software handle contractor compliance? +

Most visitor management systems are not designed for contractor compliance. They don't typically include compliance gates, induction verification, certification tracking, or live evacuation lists. If you need these features, a dedicated site access management system is more appropriate.

Is SiteKey a visitor management or site access management system? +

SiteKey is a site access management system — built for operational NZ worksites rather than corporate offices. It includes QR check-in, induction compliance gates, live evacuation lists, and contractor pre-registration, with flat monthly pricing and no per-user or per-scan fees.