Embed Event Registration & Ticket Purchase Forms in your website

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Display attendee and speakers lists, dashboard, event registration form, ticket purchase form and abstract submission forms into your own website.

To embed Dryfta‘s various forms including registration & abstract submission forms, attendee login form and dashboard, and tickets purchase form into your website and other 3rd party apps, simply copy the short code snippet and paste it into your website. When your web page loads, your Dryfta form will be embedded directly on your website. Your users will not see the Dryfta URL and you are able to fully control the style of your form.

To copy an embed code of a form or a page, go to Website builder > Page labels and click on Embed icon besides the page which you want to display on your website. Simply copy the embed code and paste it where you want the content to appear on your website. Like adding a URL into a WordPress post. The code snippet is replaced with the actual Dryfta page and is displayed seamlessly inside your website!

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Unlimited Team Members to Manage Events with Different Permissions

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Dryfta’s all-in-one event management platform has various tools to manage the various aspect of an event. As an event organizer, you would like to allow your staff to access the event platform dashboard and be able to manage the various information viz. payments, tickets, orders, contacts, event discussions, event website, event app and so many other things!

But there’s a problem! You would not want all staff to access all parts of the event dashboard so as to prevent unauthorized access to data and to ensure accountability. To make it possible, you need a way to limit staff’s access to a certain section of the event dashboard.

Presenting Roles & Access Control System

It allows you to create roles, set permissions to the various sections of the dashboard, and assign these roles to your staff members. Once a role is assigned to your staff, he/she can only access sections of the event dashboard made accessible to that role.

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Cart Abandonment Notifications for Incomplete Ticket Purchase

Abandoned cart orders occur pretty frequently on a busy event website. Often, potential customers begin filling out their checkout form, only to leave and never return. Knowing about these users, why did they abandoned the cart and then targeting these abandoned cart orders can boost ticket sales.

Cart abandonment notification tool

This feature lets you send an automated email to ticket and membership buyers who have begun creating an order on your event ticketing website built using Dryfta event platform, but haven’t completed it for whatever reason.

The email will act as an enticement inviting the buyer to come back to the event website to complete their order.

As long as the customer’s email address was entered into the website (either by them logging in or registering on your event website while browsing), the Abandoned Carts Notification feature will be able to send them a message, and also notify the admin.

You can also customize the Abandoned Cart email which is sent to the buyer when he/she abandons the cart. To customize, go to Email Broadcast > Notifications and click on Abandoned Cart Notification Email to edit it.

Here’re some fabulous Abandoned Cart Email templates you can take a cue from. The more enticing and personalized your email will be, the higher would be the sales conversion.

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Take a backup of your event data

We recently introduced a Backup tool which lets event organizers download the backup of their latest data including contacts, attendees, orders, payments received, expenses, abstracts submitted (with reviews), program sessions, sponsors, exhibitors and all other important data sets.

Event Data Backup

This will ensure our customers have a copy of their data at all the times. This also makes our customers feel more secure and in control of their event data.
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Why your Product never seems good enough

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Hi. This is your Chief Happiness Officer.

I’m very delighted to see 100s of users using Dryfta to manage their events 3 months after our private beta release. I take this oppurtunity to thank our founding customers especially my team for clinging to this vision of having an all-inclusive event management platform for event organizers and delivering on our promises.
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Why is Dryfta priced so low?

We regularly come across event planners asking this question about how Dryfta has so many features yet it is priced so low! Also, due to the fact that the average pricing of other event platforms, with a lot less features than Dryfta, is much higher, some event planners even find it too good to be true!

First and foremost, our primary mission was and will always be to help event planners engage attendees and produce new knowledge. To make it easy for them to do just that, we have made our event platform affordable. You ask how pricing Dryfta event platform low makes it easier for event planners to focus on attendee engagement?

Well, by not investing a large amount of money on an event platform, they are able to shift their focus from saving money, to engaging attendees and producing new knowledge. That’s how.

If our platform is priced so low, then how do we stay profitable? Well, thanks to our loyal bunch of returning customers and a steady flow of new customers, we are quite profitable and financially healthy and are able to maintain an all-round team of developers and designers who keep churning out new features, and a team of support staff for round the clock support. We just do not make ‘huge’ profits by charging exorbitant prices. That’s not what we do.

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The revised Free plan – Dryfta Event Platform

The Free plan has been revised and will come into effect from today, 11th March, 2016. From now on, all new event platforms created under Free plan, will be able to manage up to 60 contacts and as many abstract submissions.

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Spreading too thin!

We’ve decided to slow down a bit from taking on new feature requests. We’ll continue to accept feature requests as long as they can be implemented within our existing tools and closely relate to our roadmap.

Shifting Focus!

If the new feature requests does not meet this condition, then, although you can still share your requests with us, however, you would have to wait before we attend to it.

We think we’ve spread too thin. It’s time for us to grow vertical by focusing on improving existing features.

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Feature updates #2

Feature updates Dryfta

Here’s our update for this week with some really exciting features and some improvements and fixes in the existing features.

Membership payments
Membership payments is now available for all Dryfta users. Create membership tickets and sell memberships to your attendees. Later this month, we’ll release Coupon Manager and Access control features to enable discounts and access to premium content for members.
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The Art of Shipping Early and Often

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“Several distinct problems manifest themselves as delays in launching: working too slowly; not truly understanding the problem; fear of having to deal with users; fear of being judged; working on too many different things; excessive perfectionism. Fortunately you can combat all of them by the simple expedient of forcing yourself to launch something fairly quickly.”Paul Graham, The 18 Mistakes that Kill Startups
 

At Dryfta, we live by this↑ maxim. Shipping code early and often is an integral part of our code of ethics. The way we do it is we ask our customers to share their feature requests, set them up against our own list of feature updates, and then ruthlessly prioritize code shipping. If you’re the man/woman overlooking product management at your company, you should be skilled at prioritizing product features, market needs and growth expectations all at once.
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Feature updates #1

Feature updates Dryfta

Dryfta is getting an upgrade this month, with new and improved features to manage your event. Let’s explore!

Custom modules to design flexible event website
We’re currently working on custom modules in website builder so one can add as many custom text, photos, forms, videos etc on the homepage. Current website builder does not have this ability. We expect this to be out by the next week.
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Use your own Email address to send mails

Currently, when you send an email from within Dryfta, we use our own email account to send those emails on your behalf. We received a lot of feedback from our customers that they would like those emails sent using their own email address instead of ours, so we’re going to implement that change over the next few days.

Use your own email address

What makes it so important?

  • Emails sent from Dryfta are far less likely to be caught by spam filters because they are sent from your own email address now
  • Any replies to those emails go straight to your inbox
  • If you have configured DKIM for your domain, all emails sent will be signed automatically, further reducing mail being caught in spam filters
  • Dryfta will still be able to track clicks and opens per email template, you will still be able to use the same templates you’ve created
  • Ability to send outbound emails from multiple email addresses of your choice (within the same domain)

We’re going to roll out this improvement in the next few days, and to enable these features you only need to verify your domain once. We support all private domains eg. yourdomainname.com. We currently do not support the public email providers like Outlook.com, Gmail, Yahoo, Google Apps etc.

Update: This feature is now released and has been rolled out across the platform.

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