Check in guests via your browser
With the Ticketbutler system, you can choose to check in your guests using your computer, tablet, or mobile phone.
If you prefer to use our user-friendly app, you can find the guide here.
As you check in your guests from your browser, you can follow in real-time how many tickets have been sold, how many you have checked in, and how many guests have not yet arrived.
Check in from dashboard
Here's how to check in your guests from the Ticketbutler dashboard in your browser:
- Go to your Ticketbutler page and select your event.
- Click "Check in" on the left-hand side.
- Click "Check in from the dashboard" in the horizontal menu.
- Find the guest(s) from your list that you want to check in.
- Click "Check in".
Questions?
Still have questions? We're always here to help. Feel free to contact us at hello@ticketbutler.io or give us a call at +45 89 80 12 80.
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