An update on Trickytix launch progress

Posted by: Scott Wednesday 3rd June 2009
Categories: Latest News

It has been almost two years in the making, but the Trickytix launch is edging closer.

Back in 2007 when we first met with the guys at Australian Anthill we boldly stated “we will launch something in 8 weeks, no matter what”.  Well we did launch at the end of 2007, but it took longer than 8 weeks and it certainly wasn’t a full self-service application!  Throughout 2008 we allowed various clients to use the system as it underwent changes, and in 2009 we re-launched a self-service version for our two biggest clients (Mothers Day Classic and Million Paws Walk).

Since the start of May 09 however we have been in lockdown, putting the finishing touches to the final public version of our self-service, online event registration system.  The design is finalised and the features are set, with a full launch slated for July 2009.

So what can you expect?

  • Simple, point and click creation of event registration pages
  • Themed pages that match your existing website
  • Automatic online ticketing
  • “Forward to a friend” to allow your customers to spread the word
  • Sophisticated field creation so you can capture any data you want
  • Safe, secure online ticketing

We are still adding select customers onto the system prior to the full launch, including the great team at Make Breast Cancer History.

If you are in the area and have the night free, we would encourage you to sign up at their online ticketing page!

If you are keen to use Trickytix yourself when we launch, there are a number of ways you can stay in touch with us.  Follow us on Twitter or Facebook, sign up to our email newsletter, or drop us your details on our signup page.

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