Have you ever wondered about the fine details of managing events and ticket sales in your Evey Events app? Well, look no further, because today, we're going to clear up the distinction between two essential features: "Checked In" and the "Check-In Log." So, let's get started!
Checked In:
Imagine you're at an airport, about to jet off on your next adventure. You pull out your phone, open the airline app, and voila! You've just "checked in." This action confirms that you're all set to board the plane. In Evey Events, "Checked In" serves a similar purpose – it's the digital high-five to confirm that someone or something has made it to a particular event or location.
Timestamp: Now, about that timestamp. Think of it as your event's digital clock-in machine. The timestamp for "Checked In" records the exact moment when the check-in action happened.
Check-In Log:
The "Check-In Log" is your app's historian. It keeps records of every check-in event that has unfolded during a specific period. Whether it's Susan's arrival at the morning seminar or Dave's late-night ticket purchase for the concert, the "Check-In Log" knows it all.
Timestamp: Now, here's where things get interesting. The timestamps in the "Check-In Log" don't just record one time; they capture the moments of each individual's check-in event. So, when you see varying timestamps in the log, don't fret. It's just the natural result of diverse check-in timings.
In a Nutshell:
"Checked In" is your app's way of confirming arrival at a specific event or location, with a timestamp that signals the exact moment of that confirmation. On the other hand, the "Check-In Log" is your event's diary, documenting the times of multiple check-in events. The varying timestamps in the log simply reflect the unique timing of these actions.
So, whether you're hosting a dazzling concert or a must-attend seminar, remember that Evey Events has you covered with "Checked In" and the "Check-In Log."
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to reach out to us!