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Tuesday, 31 March 2015

Sign Up Events - App Review



Tracking leads at trade shows and events can be a real chore.

This App makes it easy and visually pleasing.

Now for the ACIDS test:

Aesthetics
The first thing you need do is set up the system for the information you wish to capture.

Typically this would cover First Name, Last Name, E-mail, Phone number, comments... it really is up to you to use the 7 fields as you think fit.

There are options to require all fields to be completed, hide configuration (if it it's not you or your staff handling the process, this is a must), as well as hiding unused fields.

You can also opt to have the information automatically e-mailed to a given address, as well as downloaded(this consists of csv and text files that you e-mail).

In addition you can have a background consisting of and picture(s) you choose.

Cost
The App costs $6.

Indispensability
Capturing leads is undeniably indispensable; this seems a painless way to achieve the objective.

Dependability
The App only works on an iPad running iOS 7.1 or later.

There doesn't seem to be a way to delete the default picture (although you can add your own).

Security
If you're using the App where the data capture is left to individuals, better make sure that your iPad is physically secured. As a suggestion, make sure that the bottom left of the screen is not touchable; it will stop smart snoopers.

ACIDS Test Rating:

So easy to capture visitor information.

To find out how the ACIDS Test works, click here.


You can get Sign Up Events here and support for the App here.


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