Post by robiulroky on Jan 24, 2024 1:20:02 GMT -5
payment-gateways
Custom Forms
Regardless of whether you are using Tickera as a standalone or you are using WooCommerce as a selling platform for Tickera tickets, you can make use of the awesome Custom Forms add-on. This add-on will allow you to any way you like it and collect all sorts of extra information about your attendees with radio buttons, checkboxes, text areas, text inputs and dropdown menus at your disposal to arrange them any way you like.
And to top it all off, all of that information can be placed to the ticket template Country Email List through the corresponding ticket template elements and can be exported via CSV export add-on with all the rest of the data if you decide so.
mobile-apps
Ticket Scanning
So you have sold out all the tickets for your event. What’s next? Apparently, you will need to scan those tickets at the door. Tickera’s iOS and Android apps have proven as reliable on the field but in addition to that, they have gone a step further and created Barcode Reader add-on that will allow placing barcodes (as well as QR codes) on your tickets and scanning by using any standard barcode scanner from the back end of your website. However, if you do not feel comfortable allowing other people access to the back end, you can use their fantastic Check-in Chrome Desktop app. Being a Chrome application it is cross-platform ready meaning that you can run it basically anywhere you can install Google Chrome browser. Also, with this app you can scan tickets offline which is a very welcomed feature given that not every event is organized in the area with good internet coverage and sometimes it is missing completely.
Custom Forms
Regardless of whether you are using Tickera as a standalone or you are using WooCommerce as a selling platform for Tickera tickets, you can make use of the awesome Custom Forms add-on. This add-on will allow you to any way you like it and collect all sorts of extra information about your attendees with radio buttons, checkboxes, text areas, text inputs and dropdown menus at your disposal to arrange them any way you like.
And to top it all off, all of that information can be placed to the ticket template Country Email List through the corresponding ticket template elements and can be exported via CSV export add-on with all the rest of the data if you decide so.
mobile-apps
Ticket Scanning
So you have sold out all the tickets for your event. What’s next? Apparently, you will need to scan those tickets at the door. Tickera’s iOS and Android apps have proven as reliable on the field but in addition to that, they have gone a step further and created Barcode Reader add-on that will allow placing barcodes (as well as QR codes) on your tickets and scanning by using any standard barcode scanner from the back end of your website. However, if you do not feel comfortable allowing other people access to the back end, you can use their fantastic Check-in Chrome Desktop app. Being a Chrome application it is cross-platform ready meaning that you can run it basically anywhere you can install Google Chrome browser. Also, with this app you can scan tickets offline which is a very welcomed feature given that not every event is organized in the area with good internet coverage and sometimes it is missing completely.