We schedule Live Scan appointments. Nothing else. We’re better at it than anyone.
The name
Waqtis an Arabic and Persian word meaning “time.” It is pronounced “wakt.”
The word carries a specific weight in Islamic tradition: it refers to the appointed times for daily prayer — Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, Isha. These are not approximate times. They are calculated, precise, and observed. The appointed time is the appointed time.
That precision is what we built. Government agencies that manage Live Scan appointments need the same thing: not a rough window, not a shared spreadsheet, not a consumer calendar — but a system that treats each appointment as the appointed time it is.
Tagline: “Secure scheduling for every department.”
Mission
Public-sector HR and operations teams manage complex, multi-department workflows with tools built for individual consumers. The result is spreadsheets, email chains, shared calendars, and manual coordination that scale poorly, create no audit trail, and expose candidate information across department lines.
Our mission is to replace that with something built for the actual workflow — secure, centralized, and usable by the people who need it.
Waqt is designed against a real requirement from Los Angeles County Department of Human Resources: a central scheduling office managing Live Scan appointments for dozens of departments, each of which needs to book independently without seeing each other’s appointments or candidate details. There was no existing software that solved this correctly. So we built it.
One Ten Labs, LLC
One Ten Labs is a focused software company. Waqt is our first product. We are not a large vendor trying to add scheduling to an existing platform — we are a small team that has built one thing and built it correctly.
We work directly with government agencies, understand procurement timelines, and provide founder-led support throughout the pilot and beyond. When you contact us, you reach the people who built the product.
Founder
Sharokh Pournazari
Founder & CEO, One Ten Labs, LLC
Sharokh Pournazari founded One Ten Labs after working closely with public-sector operations teams and observing firsthand the gap between what government agencies needed and what scheduling software provided. Waqt was designed to fill that gap exactly — not to be everything to everyone, but to be the right tool for Live Scan scheduling.
Sharokh handles sales, configuration, and ongoing support directly. You will not be passed to an account manager or a support queue.
Ready to see how it works?
Contact us for a demo or to discuss a free pilot for your agency.