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NOTE: For information about 1Risk Waiver compatability with Aspenware products and POS platforms, please see Waivers (Standard and 1Risk) for a comparison chart.

1Risk is a third-party risk management software that is used frequently in the ski industry. It offers advanced waiver signing functionality including initial, name, and date signing throughout the waiver body and storage of guest waivers within the database. Aspenware Commerce offers several ways to integrate with 1Risk. Resorts can utilize the 1Risk software by directing guests to the platform through the CTA link in the confirmation email or by presenting guests with waiver signing within the Aspenware Commerce checkout flow. When presented within the Aspenware Commerce checkout flow, the waiver is presented as an iframe through which the user interacts directly with the waiver. Signed waivers are stored in great detail within the 1Risk platform. Aspenware also offers integrations to reference the waiver ID in the resort POS.

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When the waiver is signed, whether it is signed through the link in the order confirmation or required in the checkout flow, it will be stored in 1Risk for easy access and reference with all the necessary guest information and wet signatures.

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1Risk Waiver Email Feature (in Release 2.31)

The 1Risk waiver email feature allows the logged-in user to email waivers that are not assigned to them. When this feature box is enabled, the purchasing user is required to email any waiver for an adult participant to the proper party. Minor ages, set at the waiver level, determine the age at which the email must be sent out. Alternatively, if the participant is under the minor age, the logged-in user may either sign or email the minor’s waiver. Language strings and tokens allow for customized configuration on the waiver page. The validate signature box will check RTP|One to see if a waiver has already been signed and indicate to the participant that they may skip the signing process.

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