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Government, Health Care, Public Sector and Utility

When public sector bodies run registrations, enrollment or applications, public interest can be high. Online traffic surges can overwhelm infrastructure systems that are designed to cope with day to day traffic levels. Even if your site is coping, surges in requests can still pose a problem for your staff - who will be swamped with emails and calls if your website - or your administrators - are unable to respond in a timely manner. Downtime and slow response times damage your body's reputation and harm your relationship with the public. Queue-Fair keeps your website or mobile app running at optimal efficiency even under massive or unexpected demand, keeping your users happy and letting you focus on service delivery.

Your systems keep running no matter the demand

Queue-Fair offers the most accurate Queue AI on the market. We'll send you the exact number of visitors you want every minute while there is a queue, until the queue empties and turns off automatically. Rock-steady delivery of visitors means rock steady load on your systems and back-office processess. You keep your system and administrative bottlenecks from grinding to a halt and provide service to the public at the optimal rate 24/7.

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Queue-Fair keeps your systems running so you keep serving the public

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Focused protection where and when you need it

You can choose whether to protect your whole institution site and app, specific pages, or the transaction bottlenecks within your online or mobile services. Queue-Fair offers a superior visitor experience, with members of the public fully informed of their progress through the queue, their wait time, and a unique synchronized ticking People Ahead Counter, so your users can always see both that the queue is moving, and also that it's moving fairly when they compare notes - which they will. It's both fair and transparent for people using your services.

Meet your compliance, fairness and equality commitments

Our intuitive reporting tools provide the analytics you need to assess the impact of campaigns and service launches, taking the guesswork out of staffing for your back-office processes, and allowing you to predict future demand, so you can schedule your staffing rotas in advance in accordance with your target commitments.

Our transparent fair system is simple to understand and accessible, with fully WCAG 2.1 compliant Queue Pages.

By using the Queue-Fair process, originally patented in 2004, direct from the original inventor - who is proud to be a member of a protected minority group - your public sector body demonstrates commitment to supporting innovation, equality of opportunity, the work of government intellectual property institutions and upholding the rule of law.

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Frequently Asked Questions

A queue management system can be a crucial tool for public sector organizations to effectively handle online traffic surges without disrupting essential services. During periods of high demand—such as application deadlines, benefit disbursements, emergency response situations, visa windows, or school admissions—websites and online portals can become overwhelmed, leading to slowdowns, crashes, and frustrated users. A queue management system addresses this by controlling the flow of visitors to digital services, ensuring that only a manageable number of users access the system at any one time.

By placing excess visitors in a virtual waiting room, the system prevents server overload and maintains stable performance for those already being served. This ensures that critical functions, such as processing applications, accessing vital information, or submitting forms, remain uninterrupted and reliable. Users in the queue receive clear messaging and reassurance that their place is being held, which is far better than repeated refreshes, timeouts, or failed submissions.

For public sector and other enterprise-level organizations, Queue-Fair is particularly valuable because it can often be deployed with a single line of code and be live in around five minutes, including via the Free Queue. That means a government department or agency can get a service back under control quickly without waiting for a long redevelopment project. Queue-Fair also supports fair first-come, first-served access, branded communications, and controlled admission rates, all of which are important when public trust and equal access matter.

In addition, queue management systems provide valuable analytics that help agencies understand demand patterns, plan capacity, and improve service delivery over time. By smoothing spikes rather than letting them hit systems all at once, public sector organizations can protect essential digital services, reduce operational stress on their teams, and give citizens a more orderly and transparent experience.

Public sector agencies can ensure uninterrupted access to digital services during peak usage times by adopting several key strategies. First, they should invest in scalable cloud infrastructure that can automatically adjust resources based on real-time demand, preventing slowdowns or outages during traffic spikes. Implementing load balancing solutions distributes user requests across multiple servers, reducing the risk of any single system becoming overwhelmed. Agencies should also regularly conduct stress testing and performance monitoring to identify bottlenecks and optimize system responsiveness before issues arise.

Additionally, deploying content delivery networks (CDNs) helps deliver digital content quickly and reliably to users regardless of their location, further alleviating pressure on central servers. Agencies can establish redundancy through backup systems and failover protocols so that critical services remain accessible even if one component fails. Strong cybersecurity measures, including DDoS protection and access controls, are equally important to defend against malicious traffic and maintain service continuity.

However, when demand arrives in a sudden burst, infrastructure alone is not always enough. A virtual waiting room such as Queue-Fair should be part of the plan, because it controls the number of people reaching the live system at any one time. For enterprise and public sector teams, that can be the quickest operational safeguard: Queue-Fair can often be added with a single line of code, can be running in around five minutes, and even has a Free Queue option to help agencies stabilize a service fast.

Clear communication is also essential. Agencies should provide status updates, queue information, and realistic expectations so that users understand what is happening and trust the process. Taken together, scalable infrastructure, testing, redundancy, security, and Queue-Fair's controlled access approach can help public sector agencies keep digital services available during the moments when citizens need them most.

Government agencies can adopt several strategies to safeguard their digital platforms from performance issues during unexpected spikes in user activity. First, leveraging cloud-based infrastructure with auto-scaling capabilities allows resources to expand or contract automatically based on real-time demand, ensuring consistent performance. Second, implementing content delivery networks (CDNs) distributes website content across multiple servers globally, reducing latency and preventing bottlenecks at a single server location. Third, agencies should employ load balancing solutions to evenly distribute incoming traffic across multiple servers, preventing any single server from becoming overwhelmed.

Proactive monitoring and alerting systems are essential, enabling IT teams to detect unusual activity patterns and respond swiftly before issues escalate. Regular stress testing and performance audits can reveal weaknesses in applications, databases, and third-party integrations before they are exposed by a live traffic spike. Robust security controls, including DDoS mitigation and bot detection, further reduce the risk that malicious or automated traffic will take services offline.

Yet one of the most effective safeguards is to stop excess demand from reaching critical systems in the first place. Queue-Fair does that by placing surplus visitors into a fair online queue and releasing them at a rate the platform can safely handle. For enterprise-scale public sector services, this is often the fastest route back to stability: Queue-Fair can frequently be deployed in around five minutes with a single line of code, and organizations can start with the Free Queue while longer-term capacity work continues.

By combining scalable infrastructure, security, monitoring, and a virtual waiting room strategy, agencies can protect application portals, information services, and citizen transactions from disruption. The result is a more resilient digital service that remains accessible, orderly, and trustworthy even when demand spikes without warning.


Deliver a public service of which everyone can be proud

  • Avoid negative headlines or tweets about crashed government services
  • Service users have their queue place saved automatically, and can switch languages or visit other websites without losing their place
  • When your users know how long they will be waiting, it frees them to do other activity and eliminates anxiety
  • Our transparent fair system is simple to understand and accessible, with fully WCAG 2.1 compliant Queue Pages
  • Users of your service are processed in fair, first-come first-served order, supporting your organization's fairness commitments
  • For registrations that start at a particular time, early-comers can be given a random queue position, giving everyone the same chance of being at the front of the queue
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Queue-Fair delivers fair & secure online queue technology on which you can rely

  • Our maximally efficient process, first patented in 2004, means that even our most basic deployments can easily cope with queues millions deep even if they all arrive in seconds.
  • Created by privacy campaigners, Queue-Fair is fully GDPR and PCI DSS compliant - even though we never handle credit card information
  • The conversation between your users' browsers and your site remains private and encrypted - we have no access to it, and we do not gather personally identifying information
  • Your Queue Server Cluster can be in the United States, the European Union or the UK - it's your choice. Other locations around the world are also available should you have a particular geographic or regulatory requirement

Queue-Fair's High Availability Active / Active architecture with Master / Master database replication at Google's ultra-reliable ISO27001-compliant data centers avoids any single point of failure, and means you can be confident Queue-Fair will always be there for you 24/7.

Queue-Fair is easy to integrate with just a single line of code added to your pages that avoids creating a dependency on our systems, and you can fully integrate and test the system with a free trial account too.


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