
Event day is cash in three pockets, a queue at the gate, and no real idea how many got in or how much you made. Run the whole gate from one phone — tickets sold online, scanned at the door, every kwacha counted as it lands.
The whole gate, from one phone
Event day is where it all either comes together or comes apart. Cash in three different pockets, a queue building at the gate, hand-stamped wrists and torn paper stubs, and no honest idea how many people actually got in or how much you really made until you're counting notes at midnight.
By the time the last guest is in, the night's count is already done.
GeniYanga runs the entire loop from the same system. Tickets sell online ahead of time — paid, numbered, fraud-proof — so the money is in before the gates open. At the door, your staff point a phone at each QR code and it confirms valid, already-used, or fake in an instant; put a scanner on every gate and they all sync, so the same ticket can't get in twice. Set entry windows per tier — general at six, VIP early — and the scanner enforces them so the door staff don't have to argue. It all works offline, so a dropped signal never stops the line.
And the whole time, the count is keeping itself. Tickets sold, heads through the gate, and money taken update live, so at any moment you know exactly how full the room is and what the night has made. When the last guest walks in, the tally is already done — not a 2am job with a calculator and a shoebox of cash.
Run the gate from your pocket.
Build the event, sell the tickets, and scan them in — all from the same phone. By the close of the night the count is already done.
Questions about running the gate.
Straight answers on scanning, multiple gates, and what happens offline.
What do I need to scan tickets at the gate?
A phone. Open the scanner, point it at the ticket's QR code, and it confirms valid, already-used, or invalid in an instant — online or off.
Can more than one person scan at once?
Yes. Put a scanner on every gate. Check-ins sync across all of them, so the same ticket can't get used twice at two different doors.
What if there's no network at the venue?
Scanning works offline. Check-ins queue on the device and reconcile when connectivity returns — the line never stops for a dropped signal.
Will I know how much I made on the night?
In real time. Tickets sold, heads through the gate, and money taken update live, so the final tally is done the moment the last guest is in — not the next morning with a calculator.