What's new and what's old

Why Hydra Bridge exists? The engine behind Hydra Check-in
A while ago on the website, we explained what Hydra Bridge is. This time, we want to talk about why it exists at all. The

When the backend disappears but check-ins keep working
So… we tried something stupid. One of those moments where curiosity quietly overrides common sense and you suddenly find yourself thinking: “What actually happens if

Why event entrances fail faster than people expect
For the most part event entrance management looks deceptively simple. Scan the ticket. Validate the attendee. Let people in. From the attendee perspective, that is

The one thing standing between attendees and the event
Every event has one very specific moment that nobody really talks about. The moment when an attendee arrives at the entrance, shows a ticket, and
Developer’s Journal
Occasional updates from behind the curtain.
Windows happened
Got a Windows machine a few days ago and built the first Windows flavor of Hydra.
Works nicely. Suspiciously nice…
Approved. Properly this time.
After the initial f-up powered entirely by yours truly and a quick resubmission, Apple approved it…
Well that was dumb
The macOS release got rejected.
And reaction was somewhere between confusion and “what the actual f…udge?”
Couldn’t sit still.
While waiting for the apps to hopefully get approved, I started building another one on top of the existing Hydra infrastructure…