Product Updates for December 2022
To round out 2022, Brushfire is pleased to announce 2 new product updates released before the year is over.
To round out 2022, Brushfire is pleased to announce 2 new product updates released before the year is over.
2022 was a year for the record books! Brushfire released updates to the attendee and admin experiences, more ways to take payments in person, improved engagement for your virtual events, and much more. All this to keep your events moving forward!
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With the embeddable event widget, you can now embed Brushfire events directly on your website, preventing attendees from ever having to stray from your domain.
As always, we’ve heard your invaluable feedback and in response, Brushfire is rolling out some exciting updates that will benefit both event organizers and attendees. Here are your Product Updates for November 2022.
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Here are your Product Updates for September 2022.
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In case you missed it, the re-designed Attendee Experience has been live for just over a month! What’s next? In person payment improvements. Also, don’t miss our new Event Planning Guide resource.
Last month, we told you we were up to something big… We’re pleased to announce that the completely redesigned Attendee Experience is here! Here are your Product Updates for March 2022.
We’ve been a little quiet lately, but that’s because we’ve been hard at work! We’re excited to reveal two product updates that will be releasing soon. These are the first of many exciting announcements we have planned for 2022.
Unlock strategies to boost attendee registrations and increase guest retention. How to maintain post-event engagement to nurture attendees effectively.
Give them something to talk about, building pre-event excitement. How to effectively generate buzz, boost sign-ups, and create a memorable event experience.
Let’s be honest. Events are fun, but aren’t they MORE fun when people show up?