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April 14, 2026

Case Studies – Agency Brand Activation Event

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In beauty and consumer product marketing, pop-ups and launch activations succeed or fail on the guest experience at the door. If attendees can't quickly confirm their spot, understand their arrival window, and enter smoothly-lines grow, staff improvises, and the 'premium' moment breaks.

RSVPify spoke with Grisel Vazquez, a production coordinator at a boutique event agency, to understand how her team used RSVPify to manage a three day consumer pop-up featuring scheduled appointment windows, QR code-based entry, and a capped-capacity masterclass program without needing developers or custom builds.

Major Challenges Before Using RSVPify

Preventing Walk-In Chaos While Respecting Timed Entry

Consumer pop-ups often default to walk-in lines, where arrival time becomes unpredictable and guests may wait far longer than expected. For this event, the agency needed to enforce appointment windows so guests felt their time was respected. Grisel described the difference clearly:

  • “People who had appointments and came into the appointment line… didn't wait more than 10 minutes max.”
  • “Compared to other pop-ups where it's only a walk-in line… the fact that they had an appointment and that that time was respected and honored…”

Building a Registration Experience Without Developers

The team needed a registration flow that looked polished enough for premium brands, but was simple enough for a small production team to own end-to-end. As Grisel put it:

  • “One of the main reasons why we chose [RSVPify]… it had the simplicity that we were looking for… none of us were necessarily, like, website builders or developers…”
  • “It still has the simplicity, but it still looks elevated and high-end…”

Managing Multi-Program Complexity (Pop-Ups & Masterclasses)

This activation had two distinct experiences:

  • A general pop-up flow with timed arrival windows
  • A masterclass component that was limited capacity and managed via waitlist

Grisel explained the masterclass structure: “We had masterclasses open to a select, like, 30 people per day… on a waitlist basis…”

This created the need for:

  • Separate capacity logic
  • Clear attendee instructions
  • A reliable way to keep lists straight across entry points

The RSVPify Solution

The agency used RSVPify to run the pop-up registration and check-in experiences from launch through onsite execution, using appointment windows, confirmation emails, and QR code scanning to keep entry fast and predictable.

Simple, On-Brand Registration With Timed Slots

With RSVPify, the team launched registration without needing a dev team, while still delivering a premium feel and clear guest instructions-especially around arrival windows. Grisel noted they set expectations directly for timed entry: “They can only show up within 30 minutes of their time slot.”

QR-Based Check-In for Fast Door Flow

For onsite entry, attendees arrived with email confirmation and were scanned in quickly via QR. Grisel walked through the flow: “They would show up, tell us, 'I have my appointment,' show us their email confirmation… their QR code would be scanned, and then they'd go inside… pretty quick for them.”

Real-Time Attendance Visibility (Better Than Manual Counting)

Instead of relying on rough clicker counts or fragmented lists, the team had clearer visibility into attendance. Grisel emphasized the operational value of seeing true numbers onsite: “An iPad with actual check-ins and actual numbers… besides just a clicker count…”

Onsite Staffing That Scales

The agency coordinated check-in execution using brand ambassadors onsite-supported by the RSVPify check-in workflow. “Once we got on site, we were working with brand ambassadors to manage the checkin… 4 to 5 people.”

About the Author

Adam Hausman co-founded RSVPify in 2013 and has been passionate about event tech and ticketing software ever since. Also founder of Greenlight Growth Marketing, he holds degrees from Indiana University (BA English/Psychology 2008) and the University of Illinois-Chicago (M.Ed. Secondary Education 2012). He lives in Maine with his wife, 2 kids, and 2 annoying cats.

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