Not seeing all selected sessions is very frustrating
Not being able to see the sessions I’ve added to my agenda was pretty frustrating
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4.67 out of 5
3 ratings in Greece
Not being able to see the sessions I’ve added to my agenda was pretty frustrating
This is a great app for the conference! Makes it so easy to find the events & navigate.
Over all good but May need longer sessions and interaction
The sessions are well organized and informative. I got a lot of good idea from the talks.
I really enjoyed having access to an events app. Some of the things that I would like to see improved are the map functionality (a *you are here feature would be really nice) and more user friendly navigation. I didn’t love the Home Screen and it was a bit difficult to find things.
With Salesforce events app planning is like a breeze. I am a first timer to Dreamforce and if this app isn’t their I would be lost in the Trailhead forest or lodge village or in dreamfest.
I relied on this last year and it was great. But this year the interface is confusing, the app is very buggy, and the filtering is terrible. A huge disappointment.
This app is not great, hard to filter sessions and find what you need
Unnecessary scrolling could be avoided
What a waste of a day. I arrive and am greeted by a QR code sign saying scan this and you’ll get your badge faster. Completed this process and the app says go to such and such line that opens in 3 hours. So I get in the line I was supposed to avoid by using the QR code. They give me the badge but say the keynote is full, the overflow space simulcasting it is over there. “There” is an area with a projection screen and several dozen seats right in the middle of the exhibition hall. So it is loud and it is impossible to hear all of what the keynote is saying, especially if you are not in the seats (which are below the speakers). Later I learn that many of the sessions are held this way—not in a conference room with a door closed to the outside but rather in the open with lots of ambient sounds from other parts of the massive exhibition hall. Really promotes hearing the presenters and learning!! Most are full—hey, Tableau, maybe in addition to having sessions in actual rooms, you also should cap the number of registrations!! Thank god my company’s, not my $4k was wasted on this disorganized collection of cacophonies.