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What is a Captive Portal and Why Your Business Should Have One

Last updated: Dec 10, 2024 6:56 pm UTC
By Lucy Bennett
What is a Captive Portal and Why Your Business Should Have One

The words ‘captive portal’ may seem intimidating or even fearsome when you first hear it, but once you understand more, you’ll be looking to add one to your business. Let’s get to know what it is, what it does, and how it can help your business in several ways.


What is a Captive Portal?

Captive portals are pages that pop up when a user connects to a wired or wi-fi network. It’s like a preliminary page (or a welcome page) before users can gain full access to the internet or a similar resource. In simple terms, a captive portal is usually a web page that greets or lets people log in to a network.

What is a Captive Portal and Why Your Business Should Have One

The most common use cases for captive portals are authentication, agreement, or payment. It’s not unusual for a captive portal to have a terms of agreement, a login page, or a survey before they let you in. You can usually find them in mall wi-fi hotspots, mobile networks, and public networks such as when you’re in a restaurant or clothing store. Hotels and business centers also make use of the technology for access and security. Here’s a great resource for more info about captive portals.


Reasons Why Your Business Should Have a Captive Portal

User Engagement

Rather than straight-up access to the wi-fi network, businesses can add a captive portal and increase user engagement in several ways. They could be greeted or have social media log-in options from where they could post or get extra bonuses. It’s a more cohesive experience and an opportunity to promote new services and products. In addition, the ability to customize a login portal is a marketing opportunity in itself, where you can have targeted offers for new and returning customers.


Branding

Branding is such a crucial part of today’s world since there are tons of competition in just about every niche. Branding sets you apart from others and makes your business more memorable. This often equates to more customer visits and greater sales and revenue. Adding a logo or a customized greeting is easy in a captive portal, and all the customers who wish to get network access will see them when they log in.

Enhanced Security

Captive portals offer a two-pronged protection for improved customer experience. For one, outside users will have to deal with a login page or authenticate their devices while your real customers can easily log in with provided credentials. Captive portals offer a more secure way compared to a simple wi-fi login interface with a username and password. The less congested the wi-fi network, the better the online experience.


Better Network Performance

Aside from enhanced security, captive portals offer better network performance via granular user management. On the plus side, businesses can monitor usage and collect information for later campaigns. And since network access is monitored then you don’t have to worry about excessive congestion and lag.

Collecting Data

A captive portal has an advantage over traditional wi-fi logins in that businesses can collect data for every user who logs in. This in turn provides invaluable information about customer preferences and behavior- coupled with data analysis, you can make better business decisions and allocate resources needed to succeed and grow. At the same time, customer experience will get better over time.


Elements to Have in a Business Captive Portal

Location Engine. For in-store businesses, users can get an enhanced experience depending on the targeted demographic and location-based services.

Marketing Integration. A portal that can integrate marketing tools will be useful in terms of offering rewards and promotions, such as a coupon or discounts when they log in.

Customization. Businesses can have the ability to create a custom portal that customers can identify with so they won’t have second thoughts about its authenticity.

Service Support. A good captive portal service should have comprehensive support and solutions for every business size.


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