- CUR8
CUR8 Tours: When logged into CUR8, tours are available on specific pages, including People, Location, Asset, Schedule, Communicate, and the main landing page Click Tour in the top right corner to get a quick, but thorough, rundown of the project management features in CUR8
- Check-Ins data – Check-Ins
View how many people were checked in for each time View the breakdown of check-ins based on location If you want to break it down further by time, select the All Times dropdown and choose a specific time From the Reports tab on any event, access compiled information based on the settings of the report Settings can include the following:
- How to Scan Tickets at Your Event or Project – CUR8
Logging In: On your device’s web browser, log in to your CUR8 account Scroll down to the calendar and select the project date In Schedule, navigate to and select the date for the Check-In Tap the triple-dot menu on the event date and choose Check-In System
- CUR8 (formerly ShowTix4U) | Music Theatre International
Explore the big blue world with this lively new stage musical based on the beloved Pixar film! A fully integrated project management and ticketing platform that kicks off a chain reaction of creativity to empower events of every kind, everywhere they happen
- CUR8 FAQs | CUR8 Knowledge Base
The token data API that CUR8 uses does not recognize collections where there have been 0 mints to date If this is not the case and you are still having issues verifying your collections, please DM us on X so we can help check
- CUR8 Knowledge Base
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- How do I see how many people have checked-in? - Events. com
How to view your check-ins in the app: 1 Go to Stats in your left side navigation 2 Scroll to Check-Ins Over Time and use the filter arrow to select check-in data for yesterday, today, or any custom date 3 Once your date is selected, you can then view a graph representing the number of check-ins processed over a given time period
- git - Is it possible to find out the users who have checked out my . . .
You have no way to see who has checked out your repository using standard git commands such as git clone, but you can see who has forked your repository on GitHub using the Network Graph Visualizer
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