Core-apps Launches Badger Registration Service for Small and Mid-Tier Events

May 8, 2018

A new event registration service specifically designed for small to mid-tier events is now available from Core-apps.

The new Core-apps Badger Registration Service was built for events ranging in size from 25-2500 attendees and is tailored to meetings, educational conferences and smaller shows that do not have a large expo presence. 

The service offers dozens of potential registration options and rounds out the company’s existing offerings. Existing Core-apps clients can use it to provide a complete attendee engagement experience and the service will also appeal to new clients who do not need a mobile app for their small events.  

Jay Tokosch, CEO of Core-apps, said the goal is to offer an event registration service that seamlessly syncs with the company’s event management, mobile apps and analytics dashboard.

“With this new offering, we’re now able to deliver our world-class event app and a companion registration service for organizers looking for a total solution,” Tokosch said. 

He added, “We know event organizers want innovative tools with a team to back it up. With Badger by Core-apps, you get a fully featured registration service and the industry’s leading event app, all powered by our customer care team.” 

Badger Registration Service feature highlights include: 

  • White Glove Service
  • Customized Branding
  • Membership Management
  • Badge Printing
  • Restricted Access
  • Breakout Session Management
  • Social Media Integrations
  • Onsite Technical Support
  • Powerful Analytics
  • Product Bundles

Tokosch also spoke about the product roadmap. 

“We intend to continue to offer new game-changing features to Badger, including more mobile-first functionality, designed to support the success of mid-tier and small event organizers,” he said.

Core-apps delivers mobile apps, event management software, event registration, kiosks and beacon solutions to over 800 clients around the globe.

For more information about the Badger Registration Service, powered by Core-apps, go HERE.

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