Every Crowdpurr Experience is assigned a random five-digit access code called the Experience Code that your crowd uses to identify and join your interactive Experience.
By default, Experience Codes are a random sequence of five characters. When your crowd visits your Experience's URL or hyperlink (e.g. crowd.live) on their mobile device, they must enter the Experience Code shown on the Experience Dashboard and Presentation View.
One of Crowdpurr's premium features offered on the Seminar Plan and higher provides the option to customize the Experience Code for each of your Experiences. Instead of having a random, hard-to-enter, and hard-to-remember code, you could set your Experience Code to something more customized and on-brand to your company, event, or organization like:
- TEAMTRIVIA
- COMPANYPOLL
- POLL2022
- EVENTQUIZNITE
- ABCSOCIALWALL
Your crowd would then enter this code at your Experience's URL on their mobile device. When your Experience Code is customized to your event or brand, it's easier for your crowd to remember and reinforces your brand identity.
Setting a Custom Experience Code
Seminar Plan users or higher can easily update their Experience Codes:
- Click on the green Edit (pencil) button next to the Experience Code located in the upper left box on the Experience Dashboard (this button is disabled if you're not a Seminar Plan subscriber or higher)
- Type in your desired custom Experience Code into the input field
- Press the green Save (checkmark) button
Crowdpurr Experience with a default Experience Code |
Crowdpurr Experience with a custom Experience Code |
Your Experience Code is now updated and can be tested using the Participant View.
Using the Same Experience Code & URL For Multiple Experiences
If you're using multiple Experiences (e.g. Trivia Games or Polls) and don't want to worry about giving different Experience Codes to your crowd, you can choose to only use a single Experience Code.
You'll just need to make sure to assign that Experience Code to whichever Experience you want the Experience Code (and resulting URL) to point to at a given time.
For example, if you have a three-day event and want to use the Experience Code GAMETIME, your crowd URL would be crowd.live/GAMETIME. If you had multiple Trivia Games, you might think you would need to use GAMETIME1, GAMETIME2, GAMETIME3, etc. While you can use this approach, you could also only inform your crowd to use GAMETIME and just make sure that for each game in your schedule, you update the upcoming Experience's Experience Code to GAMETIME before that Experience starts.
By doing this, every time your crowd visits crowd.live/GAMETIME, Crowdpurr will direct them to the current upcoming Trivia Game Experience. For instance, you're moving the Experience Code GAMETIME to the current upcoming Experience.
This makes it so the crowd re-uses the same URL and doesn't have to worry about multiple codes. You'll just need to "unset" the Experience Code from the existing previously used Experience before assigning it to the next upcoming Experience. That way it is "free to use" in the system before you assign it. You can set any previous Experiences to any other Experience Code that is available.
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