Check-in App zkipster Now Available on All Major Platforms

NEW YORK, NY – zkipster, the industry’s fastest, most-reliable event check-in app, is now available on all technology platforms – iOS, Android and Windows 8, it was announced today. zkipster is the first app of its kind to offer secure, real-time guest list management across all of the major operating platforms.

zkipster eliminates the need for paper guest lists and dramatically decreases the amount of time guests spend waiting in line to check in to high-end events like Art Basel in Switzerland, Fashion Week, the Oscars and many more. The guest list app uses cloud-based technology to speed guests through the at times onerous process of finding their seat and provides each and every guest with the VIP treatment they deserve.

“zkipster is already one of the industry’s go-to guest list management app, and now it is available to users of all major operating systems,” said David Becker, co-founder of zkipster. “We want to make sure that every guest at each event zkipster is used at has the easiest check-in experience possible, and making the app available on all platforms achieves this across the board.”

The event check-in app has the capability to synchronize in real-time across all platforms, so that clients are not limited to one operating system or one specific brand of tablets at each event.

“Our engineers worked tirelessly to ensure guest data synchronizes flawlessly and in real-time between different devices and platform,” said Becker. “We have already run several events with multiple apps using multiple platforms and our clients were thrilled with how seamlessly they all worked together.”

“zkipster’s Android App turns out to be a twin of their highly successful event check-in iPad app – fast, stable and simple to use,” says Michael Quade, Owner of Bureau Q, an events consulting company in Berlin and one of the first users on zkipster Android. “I am excited for zkipster to be the first guest list app provider to be available on all major platforms.”