What is the difference between a Multi-Event Application and a Stand-Alone Application?

What is the difference between a Multi-Event Application and a Stand-Alone Application?

Multi-Event Applications are a container app that will be used for multiple events that will occur over the years, meaning users only need to download the app once.

With a Stand-Alone Application, only your current event will be available in app stores; therefore, users will have to download a new app for each event.
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