It’s all hands on deck
at the Workshore

20+

years
experience

2019

year
founded

15

team
members

100+

brand
projects

About us

Gatekeeper Services is a global leader in delivering top-quality services to clients across various industries. We combine advanced technology with human expertise to meet the diverse needs of our clients, whether it’s for specialised events with large crowds or for everyday routine work. Our goal is to provide the best-in-class service.

Our team of seasoned professionals brings a wealth of experience from diverse industries and has served in a variety of roles across multiple sectors. We can provide you with the support you need, whether it’s a virtual assistant for everyday tasks or an event manager for your corporate or personal events. We’ve got you covered!

What we do

Our team is committed to delivering the best possible service. To ensure that we are meeting this goal, we pay close attention to our clients’ feedback and testimonials. Additionally, we use key metrics to analyse our performance during and after each contract to make sure we are constantly striving to improve.

As a part of our mission to support businesses, we offer a range of services to help our clients handle the various tasks and challenges they face on a daily basis.

Our areas of expertise include:

  • Event Management
  • Corporate Concierge VIP
  • Virtual Assistant
  • Document Services

At Gatekeeper Services, we understand that even small tasks and functions within an organisation play a crucial role in maintaining efficiency and smooth operations. That’s why we offer a wide range of services to help businesses efficiently manage these tasks and achieve their broader goals. 

 

Frequently asked questions

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