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iSessions app for iPhone and iPad


4.8 ( 9808 ratings )
Business Productivity
Developer: Bartizan Connects
Free
Current version: 3.0, last update: 6 years ago
First release : 07 Jun 2015
App size: 17.2 Mb

Drop the rental hardware and track session attendance or verify participants eligibility to attend select sessions using an iPhone, iPad or iPod touch.

iSessions is the most consumer-friendly session tracking option on the market and ideal for organizing and coordinating multi-session events. Instantly scan popularly used barcodes to account for attendees in real time and generate informative, useful reports. Receive 100% accurate, verified attendance data. Know who should attend and who shouldnt. iSessions easily automates CEU/CME calculation for certificate awards. For events using iSessions, a data access license is required and you will be charged a fee.

- iSessions improves upon all functions of traditional conference attendance tracking methods.
- iSessions offers the easiest setup and scalability so you can add more devices immediately.
- Its adaptable to changing schedules so you can change rooms on the fly.
- iSessions has a user-friendly interface and, best of all, real-time data and reporting.
- iSessions scans all common 1D and 2D barcode types used for trade show and conference badges including: PDF 417, QR code, Code 39, Code 128, UPC and EAN using the iOS device camera as well as Socket Mobiles scanners such as S850 (8Qi) and S800 (8Ci)
- iSessions verifies an attendee eligibility to attend conference sessions based on individual sessions purchased, an entire track of sessions or any session on specific days while scanning his or her badge.
- Enable attendees to scan themselves into sessions by using the front facing camera.

With the LeadsLightning.com online dashboard, event organizers can monitor attendee activity, such as session check-ins and check-outs, to see which sessions are performing best, which room are filling up, which speakers or tracks are the most popular and the number and names of session attendees. Not enough chairs? You’ll know that too.