Best Event Check-In Apps Compared (2026)
A smooth check-in experience is the first impression your guests get of your event. A queue snaking out of the entrance, staff squinting at printed spreadsheets, or a scanning app that crashes when the Wi-Fi drops — these are all avoidable problems with the right event check-in app.
In this comparison we look at five platforms that offer check-in functionality: GuestlistOnline, Eventbrite Organizer, Bizzabo, Whova, and vFairs. We assess each on the features that matter most: QR code scanning, offline mode, multi-device sync, integration with the rest of your event workflow, and pricing.
What to Look For in an Event Check-In App
Before diving into individual platforms, here are the criteria that separate a great check-in app from a merely adequate one:
- QR code scanning speed: Can it scan a code in under 2 seconds? At peak arrival times, a slow scanner creates queues quickly.
- Offline mode: Does it work when venue Wi-Fi is congested or unavailable? This is non-negotiable for professional use.
- Multi-device sync: If you have multiple check-in stations, do they share live data so the same guest can't check in twice?
- Name search fallback: What happens when a guest doesn't have their QR code?
- Integration with registration: Does check-in data feed back into your registration platform, or does it live in a separate silo?
- Pricing: Is the check-in app included in your plan, or is it an extra cost?
- Ease of setup: Can a non-technical staff member be up and running in under 10 minutes?
GuestlistOnline
GuestlistOnline is an all-in-one event management platform built around the guest list. Check-in is a core part of the product, not a bolt-on — which means it's tightly integrated with registration, attendee data, and analytics.
Check-In Features
- QR code scanning: The door-scanner app uses the device camera with jsQR for real-time decoding. Scan times are consistently under a second on modern smartphones.
- Offline mode: The full guest list is cached locally using IndexedDB. Check-ins are queued and sync automatically when connectivity is restored. This is one of the strongest offline implementations among event check-in tools.
- Multi-device real-time sync: Multiple devices can check in guests simultaneously via Supabase RealtimeChannel. When a guest checks in on one device, all other stations update instantly — preventing duplicate check-ins and providing a live attendance count.
- Name search: Staff can search by name or email as a fallback for guests without their QR code.
- Guest tagging: Guests can be tagged as VIP, Press, Artist, and other custom categories — visible at the point of check-in so staff can direct guests appropriately.
Integration
Because GuestlistOnline handles both registration and check-in, there's no import/export step. Your confirmed registrant list is immediately available for check-in. Post-event analytics (available on Pro plans) show attendance over time and registration vs. actual show-up rates.
Pricing
GuestlistOnline offers a free tier suitable for small events. Paid plans unlock analytics, advanced features, and higher attendee limits. The check-in app is included at all plan levels — there's no separate fee for scanning.
Pros
- Genuinely robust offline mode — works in venues with no internet
- Real-time multi-device sync included as standard
- Fully integrated with registration — no data import needed
- Free tier available
- Simple setup — operational in minutes
Cons
- Lighter on enterprise integrations (CRM, badge printing) compared to platforms like Bizzabo
- Best suited to events where the guest list is managed within GuestlistOnline itself
Best For
Private events, nightclubs, corporate events, fundraisers, conferences, and any organiser who wants a tight integration between registration and check-in without a complex setup.
Eventbrite Organizer
Eventbrite's Organizer app is the companion check-in tool for events ticketed through Eventbrite. If you're already selling tickets on Eventbrite, it's the natural choice for check-in because the guest list is automatically available.
Check-In Features
- QR code scanning: Scans Eventbrite-issued QR codes from the ticket confirmation email. Works reliably with modern smartphones.
- Offline mode: Eventbrite Organizer can cache the attendee list for offline use, though connectivity is required for the initial sync. Once loaded, basic check-in functions continue offline.
- Multi-device: Multiple organisers can use the app simultaneously; data syncs when connected.
- Name search: Yes, available as a fallback.
Pricing
The Organizer app is free. However, Eventbrite charges per-ticket fees on paid events (typically a percentage plus a flat fee per ticket), which can add up significantly at scale. Free events are free to list and check in.
Pros
- Seamless integration with Eventbrite's large public event marketplace
- Familiar to many attendees who already have the Eventbrite app
- Free for free events
Cons
- Only works with Eventbrite-ticketed events — not for private or invite-only guest lists
- Per-ticket fees can be substantial for paid events
- Limited customisation of the registration experience
- Less granular offline functionality compared to dedicated check-in tools
Best For
Public events already listed on Eventbrite — concerts, public workshops, community events. Not suitable for private or corporate events with invite-only guest lists.
Bizzabo
Bizzabo is an enterprise-grade event management platform targeting large corporate events, trade shows, and professional conferences. Its check-in capability is part of a comprehensive suite that includes registration, attendee networking, session management, and analytics.
Check-In Features
- QR code scanning: Supports QR code check-in via a dedicated check-in app. Works with Bizzabo-registered attendees.
- Badge printing: Integrates with on-site badge printers — a feature aimed at large conferences where printed badges are expected.
- Session check-in: Tracks attendance at individual sessions within a multi-track conference, not just at the main entrance.
- Offline capability: Available, though Bizzabo's product is generally designed for well-connected venues with enterprise Wi-Fi.
Pricing
Bizzabo is an enterprise platform and does not publish standard pricing publicly. Contracts are typically annual and can run into thousands of dollars per year. It is not a viable option for small or occasional event organisers.
Pros
- Powerful enterprise feature set — badge printing, session tracking, CRM integrations
- Strong analytics and reporting
- Suited to very large, complex multi-track conferences
Cons
- Pricing is prohibitive for most small and mid-sized event organisers
- Significant setup and onboarding investment required
- Overkill for straightforward check-in needs
Best For
Large enterprise conferences, trade shows, and corporate events with complex session management needs and a substantial technology budget.
Whova
Whova is an event management platform with a strong focus on attendee engagement — networking features, agenda building, and community tools. Check-in is included but is more of a supporting feature than a core differentiator.
Check-In Features
- QR code scanning: Whova provides a check-in app that scans QR codes from attendee badges or confirmation emails.
- Self-check-in kiosk mode: Attendees can check in themselves at a tablet kiosk, reducing the need for dedicated check-in staff.
- Badge printing: Integrates with badge printing for conferences and professional events.
- Offline mode: Basic offline functionality is available.
Pricing
Whova does not publish standard per-event pricing publicly; costs are typically quoted on request and vary by event size and feature requirements. It is generally positioned as a mid-to-enterprise platform.
Pros
- Excellent attendee engagement and networking features (agenda, messaging, community board)
- Self-check-in kiosk option reduces staffing requirements
- Good for conferences where attendee networking is a priority
Cons
- Pricing not transparent — requires a sales conversation
- Heavier product than needed for straightforward check-in use cases
- Engagement features are impressive but add complexity for organisers who just need clean check-in
Best For
Multi-day conferences and professional events where attendee networking and engagement are as important as logistics. Less suited to private events, nightclubs, or fundraisers.
vFairs
vFairs began as a virtual and hybrid event platform and has expanded to include in-person event management tools, including check-in. Its heritage is in online events, which influences its feature set.
Check-In Features
- QR code scanning: Supports QR code check-in for in-person attendees registered through the vFairs platform.
- Badge printing: On-site badge printing is available for in-person events.
- Hybrid support: Designed to handle simultaneous in-person and virtual attendee management — a differentiator for hybrid events.
- Offline mode: Limited information is publicly available on offline capability; best confirmed directly with vFairs before committing.
Pricing
vFairs is an enterprise platform with custom pricing. Not suitable for small or budget-conscious event organisers.
Pros
- Strong hybrid event support — manages in-person and virtual streams simultaneously
- Comprehensive virtual event features (virtual booths, networking lounges, on-demand content)
- Suitable for large organisations running hybrid conferences
Cons
- Enterprise pricing — not accessible for most independent organisers
- In-person check-in feels secondary to the virtual event heritage
- Complex setup for what is sometimes a straightforward check-in need
Best For
Large hybrid events and virtual conferences where managing both in-person and online audiences simultaneously is the primary requirement.
Side-by-Side Comparison
| Feature | GuestlistOnline | Eventbrite Organizer | Bizzabo | Whova | vFairs |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| QR code check-in | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Offline mode | Yes (IndexedDB) | Partial | Partial | Partial | Unconfirmed |
| Real-time multi-device sync | Yes (Realtime) | Periodic sync | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Free tier | Yes | Free events only | No | No | No |
| Works for private guest lists | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Badge printing | No | No | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Transparent pricing | Yes | Yes | No (enterprise) | No (quote) | No (enterprise) |
Which App Is Right for You?
The right check-in app depends on your event type, budget, and technical requirements:
- Small to mid-sized private events, nightclubs, fundraisers, or corporate events: GuestlistOnline is the strongest choice — it handles the full workflow from registration to check-in, works offline, syncs across multiple devices in real time, and has a free tier.
- Public events already listed on Eventbrite: Eventbrite Organizer is the obvious pairing, though per-ticket fees add up for paid events.
- Large enterprise conferences with badge printing and session tracking: Bizzabo or Whova offer the enterprise feature set required, at enterprise prices.
- Hybrid events with significant virtual attendance: vFairs is designed specifically for this use case.
One point worth emphasising: if smooth check-in is your priority, choose a platform where check-in is a core feature — not a bolt-on to a ticketing marketplace. The offline reliability and multi-device sync you get from a dedicated check-in tool makes a measurable difference at the door.
Try GuestlistOnline's Check-In App Free
Set up your event, invite your guests, and check them in on the day — all from one platform. QR code scanning, offline mode, and real-time multi-device sync are included at every plan level, including free.
Domande Frequenti
For small events (under 100 guests), GuestlistOnline is hard to beat — it's free to get started, works offline, and doesn't require any hardware beyond a smartphone. Eventbrite Organizer is also free but is tied to the Eventbrite ticketing ecosystem, which adds per-ticket fees for paid events.
Not all of them. GuestlistOnline explicitly supports offline check-in: the guest list is stored locally on the device and check-ins queue up to sync when connectivity returns. Always test offline functionality before an event — venue Wi-Fi is notoriously unreliable during peak arrival periods.
No. All the apps reviewed here use the built-in camera on a standard smartphone or tablet to scan QR codes. Dedicated barcode scanners can be faster at high-volume events, but most mid-sized events (up to a few hundred guests) run perfectly well with a few phones or tablets.
This depends on the platform. GuestlistOnline supports real-time multi-device synchronisation via Supabase RealtimeChannel, so all stations share live data instantly. Some platforms sync less frequently. Always confirm multi-device support if you're running more than one check-in station.
Most check-in apps include a name-search fallback so staff can find and manually check in any guest by searching their name. This is a standard feature across all the apps reviewed here. Make sure your check-in staff know how to use name search before the event — it's the most common fallback scenario.
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