Personnel groups and creating a form
This section walks you through creating person groups and enrollment forms in GEST. You will learn how to build and edit forms, add different field types, and collect and manage person-related information. You will learn about dedicated fields, field permissions and options, and best practices for efficient data collection and person management.
Publish a form
This section will walk you through form publishing settings and managing appearance. You will learn how to publish and close forms, configure registration-related settings, and edit form text, messages, and visual appearance.
Follow-up
This section will walk you through using post-fill. You will learn how to ask registrants to complete or update their information, define editable fields, and send personalized post-fill links via email.
Payment features
This section will walk you through setting up and managing GEST's payment functionality. You will learn how to define the products you want to sell, select the appropriate payment methods, send payment links, and track payment transactions. It will also explain how to add products to people and how to edit payment messages and receipts.
Language versions of the form
This section will walk you through how to create and manage multilingual forms in GEST. You will also learn how language versions affect the content displayed on the form. You will learn how to enable language versions and translate fields and texts into different languages.
Input of additional contacts
This section will walk you through the additional contact entry feature, which allows you to register multiple people on the same form. You will learn how to enable the feature, configure the information to be collected from additional contacts, and manage group registrations effectively.
Production tool: Group/Band and Manager panel
In the Group/Band collection, the group has its own page where they can add and update information, submit necessary attachments, and add people coming to the event and possible invited guests within the limits set by the producer. The collection can be used for, among other things, registering and managing bands, vendors, and clubs.