FAQ
Answers before planning a pilot.
Key points to clarify before testing Wyvo with a club, association, pop-up bar or local festival.
QR voucher
Scan bar
Live sales
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Frequently asked questions about Wyvo, mobile-first cashless payments, QR vouchers, pilots and indicative pricing.
Which events is Wyvo built for?
Wyvo targets small and medium events in Belgium: sports clubs, associations, bars, pop-ups and local festivals. The practical target is 50 to 5,000 attendees with a limited vendor team.
Do organizers need wristbands, cards or terminals?
No. Wyvo is mobile-first. Attendees use the app and vendors scan QR vouchers with a compatible smartphone. The goal is to reduce hardware logistics.
How does bar payment work?
The attendee selects a product or bundle in the app, prepays, then receives a QR voucher. At the bar, the vendor scans the QR, the voucher is validated and consumed, and the product is served.
Does Wyvo work offline?
The first pilot version is designed for controlled environments with connectivity. Network constraints must be checked before each pilot. Full offline mode is not presented as a launch promise.
Are the displayed prices final?
No. Prices are indicative during the pilot phase. They provide a transparent order of magnitude, but the final scope depends on the event format, volume, support needs and field constraints.
Is this a crypto product for attendees?
No in the user experience. Attendees see EUR amounts, products and QR vouchers. The settlement and audit infrastructure stays invisible and should not complicate field operations.
Which data does the organizer receive?
The pilot aims to provide clear tracking of sales, issued and redeemed vouchers, sold products and useful closing indicators. Final accounting exports depend on the scope validated with the organizer.
How do we start a pilot?
Send the basics: date, venue, expected attendance, vendor count, products sold and field constraints. Wyvo will suggest a simple and measurable pilot scope.