
Liz
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Not my favorite app. It's a pain to see your schedule across multiple shows all at once. No one wants to click 6 times and scroll tiny print to see where they are reporting to! Website support is hot garbage. It's all the same advertising repeated. No FAQs etc. I shouldn't NEED to wait until someone gets back to me on a weekday. Overall, it feels like some office workers and marketing groups put together an app for how they *think* the event industry works.
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LASSO Software, Inc.
June 2, 2025
Hi, we are always looking to improve the experience for our users, and really appreciate the feedback. If there is anything specific we can look into, please contact us at support@lasso.io.

Kathryn Ford
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Doesn't sync well with notifications. I have to continue to recheck to see new opportunities. Don't like the drop downs. There are too many "clicks" to get information. Trying to fit into too many "molds". Number of opportunities do not decrease once you respond. New opportunities are added in with old, so you can't tell if you've responded unless you open each opportunity and see the symbol. I've tried everything to get notifications in my navigation bar at the top and on home screen.
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LASSO Software, Inc.
December 27, 2023
Update 12/27/23 - Our engineering team in our most recent app release improved the opportunities interactions in LASSO. You should see now when you've applied, denied or not responded to an opportunity in the LASSO app. Thank you for your feedback and we will continue to improve the app experience for you!

Kyle 'Gweedo' Smith
I am part of a pilot launch for my company using this option. I will NOT be recommending its continued usage because of potential security issues. I have so far found no way to add any security password, pin, or anything. The 2FA the system uses could be considered less secure than a password and does not really qualify as 2FA, as there is no first factor authentication. In my opinion, this is a horrible security practice that could potentially be exploited too easily.
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