August 2025 - Build 1.4.0

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Bug Fixes

  • Users will see all of the Events in the relevant list when viewing a list of upcoming Events, past Events, or Events with “no date” in the Mobile Check-in app.
  • While Blackthorn doesn’t officially support SSO, users can log into the Mobile Check-in app on an iPhone using Microsoft Entra ID single sign-on, and the app will be redirected as expected. Previously, the Mobile Check-in app intercepted redirects, preventing the app from going to the correct screen following login.
  • The following updates were made to the Mobile Check-in app to improve the user experience.
    • Updated the logic to handle data changes more efficiently, resulting in faster load times for Salesforce orgs with a high number of Events.
    • Corrected freezing issues when switching between screens.
    • Improved the performance when scrolling large Attendee lists.
  • The Events list (including upcoming, past, and no date Events) in the Mobile Check-in app will load with a limit of 4000 Attendees. Previously, the Events list did not load as expected due to a payload discrepancy.
  • The CSS in the Mobile Check-in app was updated to prevent a horizontal scroll bar from appearing when viewing the Events list. Previously, long Event names exceeded the screen width, causing the horizontal scroll bar to appear.

Enhancements

Swift Mode Feature

The Swift Mode feature makes the Event check-in experience faster and more reliable, especially for large Events or when internet connectivity is limited.

Swift Mode saves all check-ins locally on your device. When you're ready to sync, these check-ins are grouped and sent to the server in a single batch. The batching process reduces the number of API calls made to the server, speeding up the check-in process and helping prevent slowdowns and errors when handling thousands of Attendees. Click here for more information about using Swift Mode.

Android Only

  • The Mobile Check-in app is compliant with the Google Play Photo and Video Permissions policy regarding the use of READ_MEDIA_IMAGES and/or READ_MEDIA_VIDEO permissions. Now, when a user is on the Attendee Details Badge tab, the app will only use the CAMERA permissions for taking photos instead of using the READ_MEDIA_IMAGES and/or READ_MEDIA_VIDEO permissions.