Industries · Hotels
Every guest sleeps easier.
Lobbies, lots, and late-night floors — hospitality-grade presence from officers who know how to be firm without breaking the front-desk voice.

Hospitality posture
Hotel posts call for a different register: welcoming at the door, decisive in the hallway at 2am. Sworn officers carry both.
Overnight coverage, verified
Know exactly who is walking your floors overnight — verified officers on the roster, not a rotating badge from an agency.
Event-nights on demand
Ballroom booked for a wedding or conference? Add posts for the night without touching your standing coverage.
How it works
Post. Review. Confirm.
01
Set the standing posts
Lobby evenings, overnight floors, weekend lots — recurring shifts that match your occupancy pattern.
02
Know your overnight officer
The night manager sees who confirmed before the shift starts. Same officers, night after night, is the goal.
03
Flex for event nights
Ballroom wedding on Saturday? Add a post for the night. Your standing coverage does not move.
Common questions
Will an officer in the lobby make guests uncomfortable?
Handled right, the opposite — a composed, professional presence reads as a safe property. Officers who take hotel posts know the hospitality register.
Can we get consistent overnight officers instead of a rotation?
Yes, and consistency is the point: officers who know your property, your staff, and your regulars make better calls at 2am.
How do we handle event nights on top of standing coverage?
Add event posts separately. Standing coverage stays intact, and the event billing itemizes on its own line.
Your next shift, covered.
Tell us about your hotels coverage and we will walk you through how it works on illuno — one short call.