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7 articles tagged “singapore”.

A Free PayNow QR Code Generator for Singapore — Everyday Payments, Ticket Sales and Donations

Make a PayNow QR for your mobile number or UEN in about thirty seconds, download it as a print-ready PNG or SVG, and stick it wherever you need to get paid. Free, no sign-up, built to the…

14 August 2026 · 7 min read

Onsite Check-In and Badge Printing in Singapore for Luma and Eventbrite Events

Running your Singapore conference on Luma or Eventbrite? Keep registration exactly where it is. EventNook provides onsite check-in, kiosk registration and premium badge printing with a…

13 August 2026 · 13 min read

How EventNook Powers Corporate Event Registration for Global Brands like Microsoft — Public Sector Solutions Day 2026, Singapore

At an event like Microsoft's Public Sector Solutions Day 2026 — over 500 senior professionals in one room — registration wasn't just logistics. It was part of the brand experience. That…

24 April 2026 · 3 min read

Feature Update: Find events in Singapore more easily on EventNook!

Bored? Want to know the upcoming events in Singapore? Finding events in Singapore has become even easier on EventNook with this over-the-weekend update! To access this useful feature…

7 July 2015 · 1 min read

EventNook's New Event Venue Directory is Live!

EventNook is always looking to grow and develop ways to help the event planners and organisers community. With that, we are proud to announce that EventNook's new event venue directory has…

10 February 2015 · 1 min read

1 Day HTML/CSS Weekend Crash Course

Type in “HTML crash course” on Google and you can find detailed information on learning HTML, so why should you attend this crash course? We understand that self-learning can be pretty…

12 March 2014 · 1 min read

EventNook launched to help ease your online event registration problem!

Have you ever wanted to organize seminars or large events like conferences, concerts or sport events but turn down the idea just at the thought of the registration process? Well, good news…

1 January 2013 · 2 min read