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Comment #40917248
Nice! Tito is great, and is definitely one of the inspirations for Hi.Events. We're still in alpha, but we'll have a beta cloud version soon, so be sure to check back in a few mont…
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Comment #40916982
Sorry, missed this comment. Thanks you! The domain was ~$120 USD, if I recall correctly. Still a lot for a domain, but not as much as I would have expected for a premium domain.
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Comment #40905909
I started writing Attendize about 11 years ago when I had very little professional experience. As a result, the code is quite terrible and difficult to customize and extend. With H…
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Comment #40904917
I previously created Attendize, another popular open source ticketing platform. I sold it back in 2018, and unfortunately the new owners have abandoned it. So I decided to create a…
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Comment #40904770
Thanks! One of the main goals was ease of deployment for non-tech folks. I'll be adding more deployment options over the coming weeks too.
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Comment #40904755
Mostly due to wanting to use Laravel, as it has a fantastic ecosystem.
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Comment #40904733
Thank you! I'll fix those ASAP.
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Comment #40902547
Thanks! It's definitely a passion project, but if I can provide an open source alternative to players like Ticketek, that would be a nice win.
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Comment #40901797
Awesome! Thanks for sharing! I've been working on this for the last year.
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Show HN: I made an open-source alternative to EventBrite and ti.to
Hi all, I've spent the year developing an event management and ticket-selling app. While it's still in its infancy, it has enough features to be useful for a variety of events. Tha…
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Comment #34799324
Yes! that can and will be fixed tomorrow :)
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Comment #34799305
Thanks for the suggestion! That would be tricky to automate alright. The browser extension allows you to capture any part of the page, which is the next best thing: https://chrome.…
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Comment #34795979
That's a great idea, thanks!
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Comment #34795972
Just fixed! https://github.com/daveearley/screenshot.rocks/pull/59 - Thanks for letting me know
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Comment #34795853
Good suggestions, thanks!
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Comment #34795827
This should be fixed now
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Comment #34794559
That should be fixed now after a hard refresh. Thanks for the heads up!
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Comment #34794547
Thanks for the heads up! that should be fixed now (after a hard refresh)
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Comment #34791608
That's odd. It's definitely up on my end. Maybe something preventing the JS running?
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