Nvite Makes Event Ticketing Easier than Ever
The event ticketing experience has understandably undergone many changes as technology has improved. Most people now purchase tickets online either directly from a venue or through a second-party site, often on mobile device as well as PCs. For event organizers, the cost and effort of creating a site for ticket sales or hiring someone to do so typically result in a lackluster look. Not only that, but there is little one can do to encourage ticket sales, respond to potential customers, or know how well tickets are selling and to whom. To that end, a startup called Nvite exists to make the entire process more involved, interactive, and engaging while making it even easier to work through. Not only that, but it increases customer involvement in unprecedented way while adding something of a social element through community hubs and event pages.
With both traditional and mobile tech support features, you can create your event page to be compatible with standard or mobile websites. Create the page takes mere minutes, and you can immediately begin customizing and promoting it with event management tools that are simple for anyone to use. Customization includes many options including adding a logo, images, and as much text as you want. From your dashboard, you can manage every facet of your event from your guest list to payments and refunds to registration and more, and you are able to edit anything at any time. You can also connect directly with attendees, potential attendees, volunteers, and anyone you need to from your event dashboard. This way, you can always communicate important news and updates as they occur. Nvite allows you to sell tickets from any webpage, social media page, or blog with a simple code that includes all necessary information and allows users to pay directly.
While the ability to utilize Nvite from any Internet-connected desktop or laptop means that users can take advantage of its service even when they require computer support, there are some additional benefits to using it from a mobile device. Event organizers will want to free app to be able to get people through the doors more quickly since you can simply scan a QR code or swipe attendees’ cards if they did not pay online beforehand. Your dashboard has everything you could want to know including number of tickets purchased, social media and website referrals, number of people who are attending or did attend, and opinions of the event. This includes the ability to add a survey users can answer right into the event code or the app. With all of this, it is easy to see why nvite’s creators call it the ticketing experience reimagined.
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