I am seriously about to quit eventespresso because of its lack of flexibility for consumers regarding the UX experience.
For organizers, it’s ok. For consumers, who could expect to have a simple shopping cart and easy to buy process (woocommerce integration), I personally don’t think eventespresso is the right solution except for you spending more with developers to implement such a thing.
My question is simple: what are the best advantages of eventespresso compared to a simple prestashop ecommerce site with an event plugin management offering possibility to print e-ticket and to check in participants on android and iphone?
Budget: Eur 270.
Paypal adaptive solution: Price: Eur 150
Total budget with developers: Eur 600.
FYI: you are selling tickets so this makes sense (since you’re starting the business and expect net ROI on 6 to 8 months.
The challenge: developing a business around the chosen technology and hiring people to develop the business.
The risk: well, if the technology does not satisfy customers/Final consumers/attendees, then, you are stuck to it because you’re almost married to the technology.
I think it is worthy to take it seriously.
As I stated in my email reply to you a few minutes ago, we appreciate your constructive feedback. I will pass this along to Garth and Seth, our co-founders, for their consideration. I’m positive they will want to discuss the matter further.
Thanks again.
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