FooEvents Check-ins Apps

  • Release notes – 17 April 2023

    Release notes – 17 April 2023

    This week we released updates to the FooEvents plugins that addressed various minor issues and updates to the FooEvents Stationery Builder and Zoom Integration. FooEvents Stationery Builder We added support for BOCA printer sizes to the FooEvents Stationery Builder as well as a fourth column to the stationery builder layout. You can now choose from…

  • How to use shortcodes to embed event calendars on your WordPress site

    How to use shortcodes to embed event calendars on your WordPress site

    In WordPress, a shortcode is a small piece of code that allows you to add dynamic content to your pages, posts, and widgets. Shortcodes are represented by square brackets [ ] and are used to embed various types of content such as images, audio, video, forms, and more. If you’re using FooEvents to manage your…

  • How to ensure your event runs smoothly using these FooEvents tools

    How to ensure your event runs smoothly using these FooEvents tools

    So you’ve used FooEvents to sell tickets and the start of your event is quickly approaching. With the start line in sight, you will need to make sure that you are ready to provide your attendees with a smooth and seamless experience on the day of the event. In this post, we’ll guide you through…

  • Ending the year on a high – 3 million attendee check-ins!

    Ending the year on a high – 3 million attendee check-ins!

    We hope that your year has been successful and that you are ready to clear the mind before 2022! For us, 2021 has been a phenomenal year with much to be thankful for. FooEvents has experienced growth in almost all areas and what better way to end off the year than by celebrating the massive…

  • We’ve Reached 2 Million Attendee Check-ins!

    We’ve Reached 2 Million Attendee Check-ins!

    Last year we celebrated reaching 1 million attendee check-ins logged in the FooEvents Check-ins apps. It was a huge milestone for us at the time which took almost 4 years to achieve. Less than a year later, the check-ins have doubled, bringing the total to 2 million check-ins! To say we are elated is an…

  • How to scan ticket barcodes and QR codes using FooEvents and WooCommerce

    How to scan ticket barcodes and QR codes using FooEvents and WooCommerce

    One of the biggest challenges experienced by most event organizers is managing attendee access. Ensuring an organized and steady flow of attendee check-ins is critical, and if not done efficiently, it could lead to lengthy lines and angry customers. To help speed up attendee check-ins, FooEvents automatically adds a unique barcode to each ticket. These…

  • Introducing FooEvents Bookings

    Introducing FooEvents Bookings

    FooEvents Bookings makes it possible to setup managed time slots that can be used to create bookable events, activities, venues and services.

  • Celebrating 1 Million Attendee Check-ins!

    Celebrating 1 Million Attendee Check-ins!

    Last week was a really big week for us at FooEvents. Not only did we celebrate the launch of the revamped FooEvents Check-ins app, but the app has now also surpassed 1 million attendee check-ins since it was first released just a few years ago! This is a huge milestone and on behalf of the…

  • Introducing the all new FooEvents Check-ins app

    Introducing the all new FooEvents Check-ins app

    In recent years, almost 1 million attendees have been checked-in through the FooEvents Check-ins app. When dealing with large numbers like this, shaving off seconds can make a considerable difference and save thousands of hours collectively. To help you ensure that your attendee check-ins are processed in the fastest and most reliable way possible, we’ve…

  • How to prepare for large events like a pro with FooEvents

    How to prepare for large events like a pro with FooEvents

    You’ve used FooEvents to sell tickets, and now your large event is fast approaching. When you’re checking in thousands of attendees at an event, every second counts. Even if you have less than 1,000 attendees, a delay of a single second for each check-in amounts to over 16 minutes of lost time. In this post…