In our ever-evolving digital landscape, ensuring robust data security is paramount. At ticketeer, safeguarding your personal information has always been our top priority. However, when ticketeer was initially developed, usernames and passwords were the standard for user authentication. As we advance, it’s crucial to adopt more secure and efficient methods to protect your accounts.
We are thrilled to announce the biggest update to Ticketeer this year! While it may not look drastically different on the outside, we’ve made significant changes under the hood to enhance performance, security, and prepare the platform for future developments. Let’s dive into the details.
At ticketeer, we are always looking for ways to improve the user experience. That’s why we are thrilled to announce two new updates that will enhance the user experience and increase productivity: OpenAI integration and a task menu.
A well-designed project management platform can make all the difference for your team’s productivity. A quick loading, uncluttered, and easy-to-navigate interface is essential for keeping everyone on track and focused on the project at hand.
Ticketeer strives to make task and project management a breeze through a great user experience. Harvest has succeeded in doing the same for time reporting and invoicing. Needless to say we’ve grown very fond of Harvest and that’s why we provide a direct integration that syncs times reported in ticketeer to Harvest.
In our quest for a great user experience we’re trying not to clutter and complicate our interface. Adding lots of niche functionality eventually makes the interface overwhelming and the functionality hard to find. But that in turn means we can’t always offer the functionality each of our users want, which is also not good. That’s where our integrations come in!
This Saturday 30/10 between 23:00 and 00:00 CET we’re moving our hosting from Frankfurt to Sweden. Some time during this hour we’re also expecting some down time to ensure all data is merged properly.
isitor tracking in various forms has become standard practice anywhere you turn. For the most parts it’s done with good intentions to learn about visitors behavior in order to improve the user experience or market the right products. At ticketeer we don’t think the ends justify the means as we can’t guarantee the third party values privacy.