I'm trying to figure out how difficult would it be to get a beacon (let's say iBKS Plus) to count individual connections nearby for visitor monitoring in outdoor recreation areas (non-profit). It should separate the user-ids and count the same user only once a day (if the same device is detected multiple times during the same day). Final results would need to show only the amounts of individual visits per day with a time stamp (dd-mm-yyyy). And all this should be done with pretty much zero coding experience :) Thanks in advance if there's someone willing to help.
How to get a beacon to count individual devices nearby for visitor monitoring on daily basis?
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What you describe is possible, but it requires a custom app to be installed on all visitor cell phones (both Android and if desired iOS) to detect the beacon, and report the detection to a server to increment counts. This is no project for a beginner programmer as it requires:
For an experienced programming to build a working prototype with minimal user interface on one mobile platform (Android or iOS) would take perhaps 20 hours. For a beginner with zero programming experience, even if there is plenty of aptitude, this could take many months of learning to accomplish the same.