Customers

Counters that wanted the line without the camp-out.

Mid-market desks in the Northwest and nearby — not borrowed hospital-system or automaker logos.

Cedar Ridge Specialty Clinic
Lakeside Service Center
City of Bend Permitting
Fox Theater Will-Call

“People wait for a consult in the lot now. We match the appointment, not a chart, and the vestibule is a vestibule again.”

Priya Nandakumar Front Office Lead · Cedar Ridge Specialty Clinic

“Advisors used to guess who was actually on the property. HERE is a reply.”

Tom Ellison Service Manager · Lakeside Service Center

“Residents stopped lining up at 6:40am. The recovery text made the fairness argument easy in a city meeting.”

Elena Ruiz Permit Counter Supervisor · City of Bend

“Will-call is a line, not a door list. Order match at the window, a text when the envelope is ready.”

Chris Lang House Manager · Fox Theater

Cedar Ridge Specialty Clinic

Appointment match, nothing clinical

A four-provider clinic in Beaverton. QueueCode confirms the booked window. Staff comments are limited to “late,” “interpreter,” and similar desk notes. No record integration.

Lakeside Service Center

The name on the first text

An independent shop in Lake Oswego. Drop-off and waiters share one line. The sample SMS on our homepage is the one they actually send.

City of Bend Permitting

A civic morning that starts at opening

Building and planning share a floor. Residents take a number from a phone. Clerks see who is on site. Missed turns recover instead of restarting.

Fox Theater Will-Call

Envelopes, not a guest list

A mid-size house in Portland. Order match, a short hold if someone is still crossing the street, then the next envelope.

Bring a typical Tuesday morning. We will sketch the line.

No nightclub demo. A QueueCode operator will map one real counter on a sample dashboard.

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