Check-in Process: Streamline Your Event Check-in
Learn how to set up and execute an efficient check-in process for your events. From preparation to execution, master the check-in workflow for smooth event entry.
Introduction
A well-executed check-in process sets the tone for your entire event. This guide covers everything you need to know to streamline check-in and ensure smooth event entry for all attendees.
Planning Your Check-in Process
Before your event, plan your check-in strategy:
- Location: Choose accessible, visible check-in areas
- Staffing: Assign adequate staff based on expected attendance
- Equipment: Ensure devices are charged and tested
- Timing: Open check-in early to avoid rush-hour congestion
- Flow: Design a logical flow to prevent bottlenecks
Pre-Event Preparation
Prepare for smooth check-in:
- Export attendee lists and organize by ticket type
- Test QR code scanning functionality
- Charge all devices and have backup batteries ready
- Train staff on check-in procedures
- Prepare signage directing attendees to check-in
- Set up multiple check-in stations for large events
- Test internet connectivity at check-in locations
Setting Up Check-in Stations
Create efficient check-in stations:
- Position stations for easy access and visibility
- Provide clear signage indicating check-in areas
- Set up separate stations for different ticket types if needed
- Ensure adequate space to prevent crowding
- Have backup manual check-in procedures ready
Using Eventiry's Check-In Interface
Eventiry provides two ways to check in attendees:
Web Interface (Desktop/Laptop)
Access the Check-In Interface from your event dashboard:
- Navigate to your event and click "Check-In"
- Enter ticket numbers manually in the search field
- Press Enter or click "Check In" to process
- View real-time statistics updated every 10 seconds
- See overall progress and statistics by ticket type
- View attendee details after successful check-in
Mobile App (QR Code Scanning)
Use Eventiry's mobile app for QR code scanning:
- Open the Check-In screen in the Eventiry mobile app
- Grant camera permissions when prompted
- Tap to open the QR code scanner
- Scan QR codes from tickets (digital or printed)
- System automatically processes check-in
- Haptic feedback and sound confirm successful check-in
- View real-time statistics updated every 30 seconds
- Works offline - check-ins queue and sync when online
Manual Check-in Procedures
For cases where QR codes aren't available:
- Web Interface: Enter ticket number directly in the search field
- Mobile App: Enter ticket number manually if QR code is damaged or unavailable
- System verifies ticket and checks attendee in
- View attendee details to confirm identity if needed
Handling Special Cases
Be prepared for various scenarios:
- Lost Tickets: Verify identity and manually check in using attendee information
- Duplicate Check-ins: System prevents duplicates automatically, but be ready to explain
- VIP Attendees: Have a separate check-in process or fast-track option
- Group Check-ins: Check in all attendees from the same order together
- Late Arrivals: Keep check-in open and accessible throughout the event
Monitoring Check-in Progress
Track check-in in real-time using Eventiry's statistics:
- Overall Statistics: View total tickets, checked-in count, remaining, and percentage
- By Ticket Type: See check-in progress for each ticket type separately
- Real-time Updates: Statistics refresh automatically (web: every 10 seconds, mobile: every 30 seconds)
- Progress Bars: Visual representation of check-in progress
- Manual Refresh: Click refresh button to update statistics immediately
- Export check-in data during or after the event from your attendee list
Offline Check-in (Mobile App)
Eventiry's mobile check-in app works offline:
- Check-ins are queued locally when offline
- Queue syncs automatically when connectivity is restored
- No data is lost during temporary connectivity issues
- View offline queue in the app to see pending check-ins
- Test offline functionality before your event
- Ensure devices have the latest app version
Check-in Results
After checking in an attendee, you'll see:
- Success Message: Confirmation that check-in was successful
- Attendee Details: Name, email, ticket type, ticket number, order number
- Check-in Time: Timestamp of when check-in occurred
- Error Messages: Clear messages if check-in fails (e.g., ticket not found, already checked in)
Best Practices
- Test check-in equipment and procedures before the event
- Open check-in 30-60 minutes before event start time
- Have backup devices and procedures ready
- Train staff on both technical and customer service aspects
- Monitor check-in statistics throughout the event
- Export final check-in data immediately after the event
- Keep a positive, welcoming attitude at check-in stations
Post-Event Check-in Analysis
After your event:
- Review check-in statistics and timing
- Identify bottlenecks and improvement opportunities
- Compare check-in counts to ticket sales
- Document any issues for future events
Conclusion
A well-planned and executed check-in process creates a positive first impression and ensures smooth event operations. Preparation and practice are key to successful check-in management.