5. 5
Once the ‘Features’ tab has been selected the app panel will appear with a list
of the features that are already applied to your app. On the top right of the panel
there is a ‘Manage’ button, click this to access the features menu where you can
pick and choose which features you would like on your app.
8. To chose an icon or to upload your own custom icon press
the ‘Browse’ button.
9. !
Choose an icon from the list provided, or to upload your own icon
press the ‘Upload custom icon’ tab.
10. !
To upload your custom icon drag and drop your 60 x 60 pixel image into the blue
area, or press browse to find your icon manually. Press set when you have chosen
your icon.
13. Customise the purchasing experience using the text fields and the drop
down menus as shown above.
14. By selecting Pos the user can sync the ticket settings to the merchant app.
When selecting ‘Pos Only’ the ticket will not appear on the website and can
only be purchased in person.
15. The ticket feature has its own ‘Settings’ section. Here you can modify and
view ticketing info.
16. The user can search for individual
tickets or a transaction (multiple
tickets may be purchased per
transaction)
This section allows the user to
search within specific dates.
Now the user is able to export
CSV files allowing them to save
their data in a table structured
format, rather than relying solely
on the CMS.
17. In the Ticket ‘List’ Section the user can not only view the transition info but
also the uses of each ticket. (eg. when/where the ticket was used.)
18. By clicking the ‘Uses’ Tab we are able to see when & where each ticket is used.
You are also able to view uses for a singular branch with the drop down above.
19. Under
the
settings
tab
in
the
tickets
panel
the
user
is
able
to
customise
the
receipt
header,
footer
and
terms
&
conditions
url.
This
information
will
also
be
visible
during
an
online
purchase.
Receipt
example
21. v
With
the
introduction
of
the
Ticketing
feature
came
a
new
template
that
is
solely
for
customers
who
want
ONLY
ticketing
on
their
website.
With
this
template
the
user
is
also
able
to
add
‘mobile
website’
links
in
the
nav
bar
(see
above)
Template
reminder
1
(in
web
layout
section)
Template
reminder
2
(under
the
manage
featured
panel)
Mobile
Website
URL
in
Nav
Bar
(ticket
only
template)
22. v
As
you
can
see,
the
ticketing
feature
looks
very
similar
to
the
online
shopping
feature,
because
it
is!
The
website
user
has
the
option
to
read
more
or
add
an
item
straight
to
their
cart
with
one
easy
click.
23. v
Above
is
an
example
of
what
the
user
will
see
when
clicking
‘Read
more’.
Product
description
Terms
and
condition
url:
This
can
be
changed
via
the
ticket
settings
panel
in
the
CMS
Ticket
Name
and
Price
24. v
The
next
step
for
the
user
is
to
purchase
their
tickets
in
‘Shopping
Cart’.
This
then
takes
the
user
straight
to
the
billing
info/online
payment
page
25. v
One
the
purchase
is
complete
the
user
is
taken
to
this
page.
Additionally,
they
will
receive
a
printable‘Order
confirmation’
in
their
email
inbox.
This
can
also
be
retrieved
by
clicking
the
‘Download
PDF’
or
‘Print’
Buttons
26. v
Above
is
the
pdf
order
confirmation
page.
This
is
also
sent
to
the
user
via
email.
As
you
can
see
above
the
Receipt
header,
Footer
and
Terms
&
Conditions
from
the
CMS
are
also
shown.
Receipt
Header
Receipt
Footer
Terms
and
Conditions
29. v
Purchase
Journey
-‐
App
Version
QR
code
scanned
by
POS
operator
to
complete
the
transaction.
30. v
The
app
user
can
find
their
previous
purchases
under
‘Order
History’.
This
means
they
can
come
back
to
the
app
at
any
time
to
use
the
ticket
(providing
it
has
not
past
its
expiry
date).
QR
code
scanned
by
POS
operator
to
complete
the
transaction.
Order
History