2. Introduction
We plan to release the first mobile friendly version of the
Wild Apricot backend - aka admin view - in 2013.
It will be released as a Web App, which means it will be
compatible with both Apple devices (e.g. iPhone, iPod
Touch, iPad) and Android based mobile devices.
In the first version, we plan to support the core
viewing/editing features of events, contacts, and
members, plus some new mobile specific features.
3. Preview notes
In the following slides, we will demonstrate our current
mobile designs as a set of scenarios.
In these scenarios, we will walk you through how an
administrator would use the mobile version of Wild
Apricot to accomplish various tasks.
In this particular presentation, we will focus on the tasks
related to attendee management (e.g. check in
attendees, add new attendees, etc).
We will review other scenarios (e.g. adding contacts,
editing registrations,etc) in separate future presentations.
4. Scenario 1
Checking in an attendee who doesn't have an
outstanding balance
Before an event begins, many of the attendees have paid
their registration in advance.
As they arrive, the admin needs to quickly find them in the
attendee list and and check them in to record their
attendance.
To do this ...
Background
5. ... the admin opens the event details screen and browses (or searches) for
an attendee.
6. After finding the right attendee, the admin taps on the check-in circle to
record their attendance.
7. Scenario 2
Checking in an attendee who has an
outstanding balance
Background
When an event begins, some of the attendees may not
have paid for the event registration yet.
Therefore, when they arrive, the admin will need to look
them up and decide if they want to check them in with or
without payment for any outstanding balances.
8. The admin finds the attendee and taps on the check-in circle.
Because they have a open balance, an "action sheet" of choices appears.
9. From the options, the admin selects "Check in with payment" which brings up
the payment recording screen.
10. From the payment recording screen, the admin can select a tender, add
notes, and select which invoices to record payments for.
11. Once the admin taps Save, the attendee will have their payment recorded
and be checked in.
12. Scenario 3
Adding a new attendee to an event
Background
During an event, some attendees may arrive who have not
registered for the event yet. These new attendees could
be existing contacts/members or brand new attendees
who are not in any of your contact lists (e.g. members,
newsletter subscribers, etc).
In this case, the admin will need to manually enter their
contact details and event registration details.
13. ... the admin browses to the event and taps on the Add new attendee row.
14. This will open the new attendee registration wizard.
From here, the admin can select an existing contact or add a brand new
contact.
15. The first step of the wizard is filling out contact details.
16. After all details are entered, the admin taps on Next to continue to the Event
Registration step.
From the event registration step, the admin can fill out registration details and
event fields.
17. All fields will be mobile friendly so they are easy to complete.
18. Once the admin has finished the registration step, he can tap on Next to
continue to the confirmation step.
From the confirmation screen, the admin can review entered details and go
Back to correct any mistakes or tap on Save to finalize the registration.
19. Once the admin taps Save, the attendee will be added to the attendee list
where he/she can be checked in. (We have decided to keep that separate for
now to simplify design and development.)
20. Thank you for reviewing our preview.
We are looking forward to your comments or suggestion -
please post them in our Mobile Administration wishlist
thread:
http://community.wildapricot.com/permalink/26898/27220/ShowT