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Brushfire is a productivity app designed for event organizers, offering seamless attendee check-in and ticket sales. This mobile application enables users to convert any device into a robust management tool, streamlining the process of event coordination. Key features include QR code scanning for quick check-ins, detailed search capabilities for manual entries, and the option to set up self-service kiosks using iPads, enhancing attendee experience by reducing wait times and allowing for independent ticket purchases.

The app also provides flexible printing solutions, making it easy to generate tickets, name badges, and receipts onsite. As a free application available for iPhone users, Brushfire is particularly beneficial for those seeking to enhance operational efficiency during events. Its user-friendly interface and multifunctionality make it a valuable asset for organizing various types of gatherings.

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Used Brushfire for iOS?


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Full Specifications

GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
4.9.3
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
iOS
Operating System
iOS 16.4
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
6
Downloads Last Week
0

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Brushfire is the event management app for your Brushfire events! Brushfire allows you to scan the tickets of people attending your Brushfire event....
Brushfire is the event management app for your Brushfire events! Brushfire allows you to scan the tickets of people attending your Brushfire event. Also, you can manually check attendees in from a list as well as see who has already checked in. Brushfire is the total solution for your mobile event management needs.

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