Thursday, March 27, 2008

Events online

Finally, the third installment in our site-in-a-week series is online, stretching the definition of a week somewhat as we published it 15 (fifteen) days after the work started. We did lose about 5 days of productive time due to Bootstrap and Easter, but even taking that into account we still clearly chose something that did not fit within the boundaries we set for the series. Either too much features or too much polish.

Anyway, it’s done and alive now.

Oiola (screenshot)

The site is called oiola.com and helps you organize an event. At this moment this means it lets you:

  • create a page with all the details: when, where and what is going to happen, complete with a map,
  • gather registrations from people who would like to attend; you choose whether registration is optional, required or required-and-accepted-by-you (so that you can limit the number of attendees, if that is what you need),
  • insert a widget with event details and registration form on your web page, to make it easier for attendees.

Of course, we want to improve and extend the site, so we would be happy to hear your opinions about what it should look like. Also, the site is public, but accounts are not — we are in the testing stage, so if you would like to give the site a try contact us to sign up.

The site is only in Polish right now.

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