We are thrilled to announce the launch of our newly redesigned back-office screen "Edit Event".
Previously, by simply editing an event property (event, event picture,...) unintended changes cascaded across thousands of tickets, resulting in major headaches and operational setbacks.
A safer and more intuitive interface
Our redesigned event editing screen addresses these issues with targeted updates and clear separation of properties and updates and guardrails
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A safer and more intuitive interface
With this redesign, we also wanted to address the caveats of previous UX
Basic event details (Event name, date and location) are consistently visible across all tabs, eliminating any confusion about which event you're editing.
the issue of endless scrolling by introducing tabbed navigation, which segments the event properties into clear, focused areas. Users can now move between different settings without having to navigate long pages, which not only speeds up the process but also reduces the cognitive load, making the management of event properties more efficient and less error-prone.
- such as 'General', 'Ticket rules', 'Ticket keys', 'Design assets', 'Overwrite settings', and 'S-360 Integration' moving between different settings without scrolling through long pages.
Consolidated Event Information: The 'after' interface presents event details like 'Event name', 'Event ID', 'Event number', 'Event image URL', and 'Website URL' more prominently and within a single, non-collapsible view. This reduces the risk of overlooking important fields.
Language Translation Feature: A new feature in the 'after' interface allows for easy language switching to translate ticket display values, enhancing usability for multi-lingual events and audiences.
Tabbed Navigation: The
Cleaner Layout: The overall layout in the 'after' screenshot is cleaner and more organized, which should help in reducing errors and improving user efficiency.
Focus on Essentials: The 'after' interface focuses on the most essential event-editing features front and center, prioritizing ease of use and reducing the chance of accidental changes.