Web & Messaging Control
Direct users to preferred research web content
Manage and control online resource access, AI content and reduce costs by informing or redirecting to cheaper alternatives, whilst still ensuring end users have access to a beneficial suite of web resources.
Prevent access to out-of-contract content and search results
Control real-time access of your online resources, present pop-up messages to redirect users to different websites and configure end user rules to optimise research and data access.
Tired of costly research mistakes and web content?
Budgets for online resource subscriptions are being ever squeezed so access to expensive online resources needs to be controlled.
Based on URL matches, administrators can decide whether a resource can be accessed or blocked; and with a configured redirect message, inform the user of why they have been navigated to an alternate resource.
Reduce running costs of your online resource portfolio
Onelog Web Control allows you to divert users to alternatives, restricting access to expensive out of contract resources or premium priced sections of an online resource.
Simple communication and usability
Keep users informed of restrictions in place and even request feedback with customisable pop-up user messages…
Looking to restrict access to AI solutions and offer alternatives?
Manage AI websites such as Claude.ai or ChatGPT, and redirect to alternative resources
With an uprise in the generative AI landscape, Web Control from Onelog has become increasingly popular. It helps guide users away from unfavourable AI sites and chatbots to more appropriate solutions.
Customisable messaging, blocking and automatic redirects are available, allowing you to guide users to better AI resource alternatives.
Personalise access rules by user, department or for all
Selected rules for access to particular online resources can be applied to selected users or across the board, the choice is yours.
Access control rules
The level of control is dictated via IP addresses determining the location of the user, or via simple access control rules by group or user.