Festival gate, multiple lanes
Each lane scans hundreds of tickets in minutes. Live count keeps the door team and the venue staff in sync.
Every Jamrats ticket carries a securely signed QR code. Door staff scan with any phone browser — no app to install, no hardware to rent, no double-scan worries.
What hurts
Most ticketing platforms make door scanning a chore. Hardware-tied readers cost hundreds, app-based scanners need every staff member to install something, and the platforms that try to do it 'in the browser' often fall over under door pressure.
How Jamrats handles it
Each Jamrats QR is signed with a secret unique to your organization, so the scanner can trust the code the moment it reads it — no separate database lookup per scan, no waiting on a slow back-end.
Anti-double-scan protection is built in: once a ticket scans through, the second attempt is flagged immediately even if someone forwarded the email or screenshot-shared the QR.
Multiple staff scan at the same time on different devices — every scan aggregates centrally, so you can see how many people are in the room from the dashboard in real time.
The breakdown
In practice
Each lane scans hundreds of tickets in minutes. Live count keeps the door team and the venue staff in sync.
One phone, one volunteer, every ticket scanned and counted as guests walk in.
Why it’s solid
Tokens are signed with a secret unique to your organization. Without that secret, an attacker can't forge a valid ticket — even with a QR PNG in hand. Tokens are scoped to the event so a token from another show can't be replayed at yours.
FAQ
The scanner catches the second use; the second device refuses or flags it.
No setup fee. No contract. Flat $0.99 per paid ticket.