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SmileMe.In is a cloud-based intelligent attendance and facility management software offered by FaceGraph LLC. It targets three main use cases: Workplaces, Sports, and Education — such as offices/factories, health clubs/gyms, and schools/daycare centers. Its core focus is using AI facial recognition for check-ins and attendance records, supported by a mobile app, reports, notifications, and multi-location management.
Based on the website, the core modules are fairly focused: facial-recognition attendance, imageless facial recognition, mask detection, temperature management, check-in questions, record management, PDF/Excel reports, SMS/email/App notifications, event management, photo gallery, geofencing, multilingual support, data import, and automatic user sync. Multi-location support allows each branch’s data to be viewed independently, making it suitable for chain stores, campuses, or multi-office organizations. On the third-party side, the terms state that facial-recognition-related personal data is sent to Microsoft Azure Cognitive Services and Amazon AWS Rekognition Services. However, there is no clear information about HR, payroll, access-control hardware, SSO, or an open API.
The website displays Monthly Pricing Plans and separates packages by Workplaces, Sports, and Education, but it does not disclose specific pricing, seat limits, or feature differences. The page includes “Sign Up for Free,” indicating that free registration is available, but the duration and limitations of the free version are unclear. The terms state that payment is handled through an online billing account, priced in USD, may be charged on a recurring basis, and that all sales are final and non-refundable.
The main advantage is that the attendance workflow is relatively complete: recognition, check-in, records, reports, reminders, and mobile access are all covered. Features such as temperature tracking and mask detection also fit pandemic-related or health and safety management scenarios. Imageless facial recognition may help reduce some concerns around storing facial images. The downside is that key information needed for enterprise procurement is missing: role permissions, administrator hierarchy, compliance certifications, SLA, support response times, API documentation, and specific pricing are not sufficiently disclosed. Since facial recognition involves sensitive personal information, and data is transferred to the United States and processed using Azure/AWS recognition services, organizations in China must conduct a compliance review before deployment.
SmileMe.In is better suited to small and medium-sized offices, gyms, schools, or daycare centers that want to quickly set up cloud-based attendance tracking and attendance reports. Large enterprises, government-related organizations, or institutions with strict data localization requirements should evaluate it carefully. Access from China cannot be determined from the available text. Payments appear to be mainly in USD, which may be less convenient than local products. In China, alternatives to compare include DingTalk, WeCom, Lark attendance, and local cloud-based access-control/attendance platforms.
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smileme.in is an India SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach smileme.in directly.