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Pilot program

Pilot Tip Taps in Your Facility

Start with one restroom, one dispenser area, or a small selected pilot before making any broader rollout decision.

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What the pilot is

A contained way to evaluate Tip Taps in a real facility.

A Tip Taps pilot gives facility teams a practical way to test dispenser placement, refill workflow, usage, and restroom presentation before making any broader rollout decision.

How the pilot works

A simple test built around real restroom operations.

01

Select restroom locations

Choose restroom areas where visibility, traffic, and maintenance access make sense.

02

Install dispenser units

Place units near selected urinal locations for a focused, contained test.

03

Track refill cadence and usage

Observe how often dispensers need attention during normal restroom checks.

04

Collect facility feedback

Gather input from managers, custodial teams, operators, and guest-facing staff.

05

Review pilot results

Evaluate usage, refill frequency, placement, presentation, and operational fit.

06

Decide next steps

Expand, adjust, or stop based on what the pilot shows.

What facilities can evaluate

Practical signals before a broader decision.

User adoption

Whether guests, tenants, members, or visitors use the amenity.

Refill frequency

How often each dispenser needs attention in normal operations.

Custodial workflow fit

How refill checks fit into existing restroom maintenance routines.

Restroom presentation

How the dispenser fits the overall restroom look and guest experience.

Guest, tenant, or member feedback

What facility users and operators notice during the test window.

Good-fit locations

Designed for commercial restrooms with repeat traffic.

Commercial properties Restaurants and bars Gyms and fitness facilities Hotels and hospitality Airports and stadiums Office buildings

Pilot scope

Start small before deciding what comes next.

A Tip Taps pilot can begin with one restroom, one floor, one venue, or selected urinal locations. Most pilots run for a 30-90 day test window so facility teams can observe usage and refill cadence without committing to a broad rollout up front.

One restroom One floor One venue Selected urinal locations 30-90 day test window

After the pilot

Use the results to make a clear decision.

Tip Taps reviews usage and facility feedback with the operator. From there, the facility can decide whether to expand, adjust placement or process, or stop the test. No broad rollout is required up front.

Pilot FAQ

Answers for facility teams.

Can we test one restroom first?

Yes. A pilot can begin with one restroom, one floor, or selected urinal locations.

Who handles refills?

Facility or custodial teams can refill during normal checks while tracking real refill cadence.

How long should a pilot run?

Most pilots run 30-90 days so usage, feedback, and operational fit can be evaluated.

Is a full rollout required?

No. The facility can expand, adjust, or stop after reviewing pilot results.

Next step

Ready to Review a Pilot?

Share your facility type, restroom volume, and pilot goals so Tip Taps can review fit and recommend a practical starting scope.

Your request will be sent directly to the Tip Taps team for review.

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