Across
- 3. Feature used to gauge attendee feedback
- 6. Mobile app used to demonstrate features
- 7. Software application developed for mobile devices like smartphones
- 10. A way to ensure that your event cannot be seen
- 11. Requires an attendee to log in before they can access the content behind the icon.
- 13. Displays multiple events in one app
- 16. App allows you to preview the event level of your app
- 18. At the bottom of the home screen and shows how many days are left until the event, and then shows notifications and upcoming sessions during the event
- 19. The umbrella term for both a password-protected and hidden event.
- 21. Interactive feature used to teach attendees how to use the app
- 22. App allows you to assign beacon alerts to beacons and create push notifications.
- 23. Action taken in salesforce to log a new call
- 24. Customer relationship management system used to track CrowdCompass projects
- 28. Action taken in salesforce to log emails
Down
- 1. A file or image that can be uploaded in the EventCenter to a content item
- 2. Main point of contact for providing strategic guidance on best practices for your mobile app
- 4. An organization or speaker who has access to edit their own content within the app
- 5. Audience engagement system that can streamline live results
- 8. Attendees have successfully logged in to the app.
- 9. An integration between the Cvent registration
- 12. Buttons within the app, such as Schedule, Speakers,exhibitors,and Maps.
- 14. Used to filter content, also known as a "one-way street"
- 15. Used to categorize content
- 17. Allows attendees to submit questions directly to a session moderator through and moderators can decide which questions the speaker should answer
- 20. Allow you to segment push notifications and only show specific content to certain subsets of attendees.
- 25. Part of the app that is your organization’s container app
- 26. A wireless device that broadcasts a radio signal to mobile devices using bluetooth Low Energy (BTLE) technology.
- 27. Refers to an older version of a feature, usually when a new version of the feature becomes available.