Networking That Runs Itself, for Event Planners
Event planners own the outcome but can't manufacture connections by hand. EventIntro automates the matchmaking so networking is a deliverable, not a hope.
Who this is for
- Independent and in-house event planners judged on attendee satisfaction.
- Planners who nail logistics but get vague feedback about the networking.
- Anyone who's tried to hand-orchestrate introductions for a room and run out of hours.
Why is networking the one thing planners can't control?
A planner can control the venue, the timeline, the food, the flow of the day — and then attendees walk in and meet whoever they happen to stand near. The outcome everyone actually judges the event on is the part left most to chance. EventIntro closes that gap by handling the introductions automatically, so "great networking" becomes something you deliver rather than something you hope for.
Clients don't remember that the AV worked; they remember whether their people met anyone worth meeting. That's the deliverable planners are quietly measured on and have had the fewest tools to influence.
Does adding this create more work on event day?
The opposite — it takes work off your plate. Setup is a survey link and a quick review of the proposed matches; on the day, the introductions run themselves. It's designed to be one less thing you're personally orchestrating while simultaneously putting out fires elsewhere.
Can I prove the result to a client?
Yes. Engagement signals let you report on connections made instead of just heads counted — a genuine answer to "was it worth it?". For a planner, being able to show that people left with relationships is a far stronger renewal case than an attendance figure.
Frequently asked questions
I already run great events — what does this add?
How much of my time does it take?
Can I show a client the result?
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