What's new and what's old

Why free events still need tickets (and check-in)
One question tends to appear whenever somebody starts organising a free event for the first time: “If nobody is paying to attend, why bother with

Why event people have a strange relationship with sleep
One of the things that always fascinated me about the event industry is how quickly it changes your relationship with time. In most professions, there

Sync happens
Sometimes the most important updates are the ones you never planned to work on. This week was supposed to be spent on new features, integrations,

Hydra Check-in 1.0.2 and Hydra Bridge 1.0.1 updates
Before we being, to take advantage of the features described in this post, make sure you’re running the latest versions of both Hydra Check-in and
Developer’s Journal
Occasional updates from behind the curtain.
No rest for the wicked
The week actually ended on a high note. The previous app update finally went out, bringing translation support along with a bunch of new languages.
So… this is happening.
We’re live. The newsletter went out and the website instantly got very, very busy. Possibly a bit too busy. Shit. Might need to upgrade the
Apparently, tomorrow.
The guys from the office, as well as a few people from Tickera, have been pushing me towards officially releasing Hydra and finally going live.
Privacy matters.
Woke up around 4 AM today after realizing something important was missing.
Privacy controls inside Hydra Bridge itself…