Apps of the Week: Eventbrite, At The Door, and Entry Manager
Event management is always an important topic, whether you are selling tickets or just needing to get RSVPs. Eventbrite has been a great system for me to utilize, even just as a free way to get RSVPs without someone needing to be on a particular social system, like Facebook.
Eventbrite has developed three great apps for both the attendees and the event organizer.
One of the apps recently added by Eventbrite to their toolbox was an app for both iPhone and Android geared toward attendees. This allows attendees quickly access their Eventbrite tickets and event information, and go paperless.
With the Eventbrite app, you can:
- View your upcoming events and information
- Pull up your ticket barcode or registration info
- Easily share events with your friends
- See a map and get directions to the event
- Contact event organizer with last-minute questions
The second app is called “At The Door”, which Eventbrite created to help streamline the check-in process for the organizer using your iOS device. This allows you to sell tickets, merchandise, food and beverage, and anything else you’d like. Let your customers easily pay by credit card or cash, and process transactions in seconds. Collect customer names and emails, and get a complete view of your event sales in real-time with Eventbrite’s extensive reporting. All transactions are fully encrypted and processed securely.
If you add the “At The Door” Credit Card Reader you could process credit card payments quickly and easily swipe your customer’s credit card to send secure, encrypted credit card payments to your Eventbrite account. I’m a fan of Square mobile credit card reader myself.
With Eventbrite’s At The Door you can:
– Process all major credit cards and cash transactions with your iPad
– Collect customer names and emails
– Email receipts on the spot
– View real-time reporting of the day’s sales for cash reconciliation
– Track your on-site sales data alongside online sales on Eventbrite.com
For a special *Limited Time Offer* Eventbrite will not charge service fees on any At The Door transactions. Standard credit card processing cost (3%) will be charged and included on all
credit card orders.
Print tickets and customer receipts on the spot with the Star TSP143 printer. Buy it here: http://bit.ly/AtTheDoorPrinter
Both these apps help make Eventbrite a great system for organizing your event with lots of extra features for a small charge per ticket. If you don’t charge for the event, it’s free to use Eventbrite too.
The third app is prefect for those who don’t charge for events or have only pre-sale tickets but want to maintain who has checked. Event organizers can keep their lines moving and check in attendees faster with Eventbrite’s Entry Manager app on both iOS and Android devices. All check-ins are synced with our servers, so you can use multiple devices at different points of entry and not worry about the same ticket being used twice.
With the Entry Manager app you can:
– Look up and check in attendees off a list
– Easily scan ticket barcodes to check in attendees
– Check in attendees using multiple devices at the same time
– View live sales and attendance stats
– Analyze your attendance data online after the event
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