Attendance tracking, data filters, registration, and check-in data, comparison reports, accounts-based analytics, content management, marketing, and email marketing, onsite check-in and badging, mobile events apps, live polls, and survey tools.
1. Event ticketing platform
Event ticketing software is a basic platform where event organizers can sell tickets online. Through this platform, you can create a ticketing site for an event and sell different types of tickets (for example, standard or VIP). This software can include basic social media and email marketing integrations as well as analytics tools to track sales.
2. All-in-one platform for face-to-face, virtual and hybrid events
All-in-one event management software provides everything an event planner needs to manage hybrid, virtual and live events, including registration, marketing, networking, sponsorship, and all Analyses. The software is fully customizable and flexible to the wants and needs of event planners with CSS, integration, and API connectivity. With a robust all-in-one platform, there can be a learning curve for new users, so customer service is of the utmost importance.
3. Ready-to-use platforms
The out-of-the-box platform is for your ordinary live events requiring no customization and powerful additional features. Even though they're advertised as ready-to-use, the software is usually the hardest to learn, and most users report taking some time to understand the platform before they can use it.
5. Network platforms
Network platforms are ideal for connecting attendees at hybrid, virtual or live events. They were specifically developed to connect attendees and are not a full-scale event management system, but rather designed as an add-on to your event marketing software. This platform is best used when integrated with more comprehensive large-scale event management software for more robust networking capabilities.
6. App-Based Platform
The app-based platform is designed as a support tool for event attendees. This platform is not as powerful as web platforms, although it is an important integration for web platforms in live and hybrid events. The app-based software includes event-related engagement, networking, and analytics tools. They weren't designed for streaming and watching shows, but they've been used for surveys and gamification at events, as well as things like online maps and schedules.