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I keep getting an "500 internal server error" when working on my crusher invite. This is the second time this has happened after I have spent hours on working on it. My event is called 'FUSED 2'. Please HELP!!!!
I have 2 emails registered. Now when any event has activity, I get 2 emails. How do I get just one email...do I have to remove one of the emails from my account?
The options for RSVPing are too many. Organizers want to know if someone is coming or if someone is not coming - period.
There is not enough of a difference between "Yes, I plan to" and "Count me in".
If some people want these additional RSVP options, maybe let them add them. But forcing everyone to offer extra options is confusing to invitees, who are not used to seeing a slider for this functionality.
Crusher is a good product, and I'll continue to show my support by using it and recommending it. But some of the user experience issues are holding it back from being what I think could be a legitimate threat to Evite.
I'm sure I must be missing something very simple here, because I know there has to be a way to do this...
When I sign into our account and click on Contacts, how do I change a person's email address? When I click "Edit" below the contact I need to change, the only fields it lets me edit are: Nickname, Hello Sticker, and Tags. This person has just gotten a new email address and I need to update it.
I sent my invites to a few email addresses over one hour ago, and they still haven't been received. They aren't in spam boxes either. Love Crush3r, just hoping you could explain.
Can you make it so that paragraph breaks are allowed in comments? I keep trying to post a list of items people have signed up to make for our event, and it keeps forcing the list into a paragraph. It seems really limiting for no obvious reason. Please fix! Thanks!
love the app... 1 suggestion is to tie comments/chat/conversation with RSVP's rather than having them separate. People are used to using their rsvp as a soapbox.
Hi crush3r. We really want to love you, but we have had a LOT of difficulty with a recent event.
1. The interface makes it very difficult for people to tell if they have rsvp'd or not. (We have show guest list turned off.) We have tried as if we are guests and we agree that it is a strange interface. One feels that one should click just one more time but there is no option to do that. After putting in name & email, we received a message saying "an invitation has been sent" but there was no button to click saying "yes, i'm coming." Hence we get a flood of comments from people confused about whether they had RSVPd or not.
2. People are able to RSVP without including an email address (and also without being crush3r members). In this case there is no way we can contact them to send more information about the event. We are very sad about this.
ALSO a REQUEST: our events are advertised to a hundred people (or more) and they FILL UP at 30. We really need the guest list to display in order of RSVP and we need to be able set a cutoff. Ideally we would like to have a waiting list as well. Are these features possible?
I am worried that my invite went into the Junk folder for lots of people. Is there a way for me to grab all the email addresses of all those who have not viewed the invite so that I can send them a note from my personal email (asking them to check their junk folder for the invite?)
I invite many more people than I can actually accommodate to my events. I'd like a way to either cap attendance after a certain number of guests RSVP affirmatively, or, failing that, at least close the event after it gets too crowded.
Is there a limit to the number of people I can invite to an event? Just checking - on competing services, there are imposed limits (800 people?), but they can be bypassed by e-mailing customer service.
My partner and I both have Crusher accounts. I started to create an invitation by putting in the basic info. Then he signed on under MY account (I did not know yet about the "co-edit" feature) to customize the page graphics.
I then added the invitees' addresses, typed a personal note and previewed it. Everything looked fine. But after the email was sent, the subject line said that the invitation was coming from HIM not me. I don't know how this was possible, as he had never logged in under his account. Worse, I can't figure out how to send a correction email under my own name. Everything I send from that page comes from him, and most of the invitees don't know who he is and I'm afraid they will ignore the mail.
I somehow got my friend's email address listed as an address for myself, and I can't remove it. Her address shows instead of mine, even though I log in with only mine. How dow I fix this?
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