Display custom lines on Check-in App

Display custom lines on Check-in App

To customize the information below each attendee name on the check-in app, organizers can utilize the Custom Line feature under In-person Check-in. In order to select the fields to be included, simply drag & drop accordingly.

 

Supported fields on custom lines on Check-in App

  1. Basic field
    1. name 
    2. email
    3. phone
    4. jobTitle
    5. organization
    6. country
    7. city 
  2. Ticket type
  3. Custom fields 
    1. Short text
    2. Long text
    3. Single choice questions
    4. Multiple choice questions 
    5. Dropdown questions 
  4. Tags

Not supported fields on custom line on Check-in App

  1. Consent question

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