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Author Archives: Anand
New feature: Waiting List
TweetWe are excited to announce Waiting List feature on DoAttend. This feature allows event managers to collect and track those who are still interested in ordering a ticket, even after that ticket gets sold out. Now, there is a setting for every ticket type, called as “Enable Waiting list”. You have to enable it in [...]
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Event CheckIn feature
TweetWe just rolled out “Event Checkin” feature in DoAttend. Many customers have been asking this for a long time and we are excited to release it today. Let me explain how Event CheckIn works. Every event has “Event Checkin” tab (under “Attendees”) in the event manager section. This page will contain a list of all [...]
How to download event tickets
TweetThe DoAttend team has been busy these days in developing new features for Event attendees. It all started with Attendee login. By choosing to get an account with DoAttend, event attendees can manage their orders and tickets easily by themselves. An attendee can download her eTicket any time using her DoAttend account. There is no [...]
Popular Ruby and Rails events
TweetRuby is an awesome language to code in. And Ruby on Rails has been the killer web framework in the Ruby community. It hides a lot of complexity that’s involved in creating/maintaining a web application. Still, writing good code needs great culture. And the Ruby and Rails communities have that built in. There are a [...]
Host Private Events with DoAttend
TweetYou can now setup private events to collect registrations on DoAttend. Company workshops, private training sessions, closed meet-ups – just about anything that you want to be locked to the outside world. In your event creation/edit page, mark your event as “Private” and give it a password/secret-code. Your event page will then be locked and [...]
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