Hybrid Event Networking Tool
Hybrid events strand remote attendees on the sidelines. EventIntro matches in-person and online attendees on equal footing, so location doesn't decide who connects.
Who this is for
- Organizers running events with both in-person and remote attendees.
- Hosts who know the remote half usually gets a worse networking experience.
- Teams that want one attendee community, not an in-room event with online spectators.
Why do remote attendees get the worse experience?
At most hybrid events the energy lives in the room, and the online attendees watch it happen through a screen — spectators to someone else's event. The networking splits the same way: in-person people meet each other, remote people meet nobody. EventIntro fixes the split by matching on goals rather than geography, so a remote attendee can be paired with the single most relevant person at the event, wherever that person is sitting.
A hybrid event should be one community attending from two places, not an in-room event with an online audience. That only holds if location stops being the thing that decides who you get to meet.
Can in-person and remote attendees be matched together?
Yes — that's the entire point. EventIntro pairs on fit; whether the match meets in the room, over video, or on a scheduled call afterward is a logistics choice you or the attendees make. The relevance drives the pairing; the format follows.
Does it fit our existing setup?
EventIntro sits above your video and streaming stack — Zoom, Teams, Meet — and handles matching, introductions, and the chat layer. It's indifferent to how you deliver sessions, so adding it doesn't mean re-platforming the event.
Frequently asked questions
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Does it work with our streaming setup?
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