Summit Networking Platform for 10–100 Attendees

Leadership summits gather high-context people for a day — then waste it on name-tag small talk. EventIntro matches attendees so the networking matches the agenda.

Who this is for

  • Organizers of invite-only leadership or industry summits of 10–100 people.
  • Teams whose summit agenda is sharp but whose networking is left to chance.
  • Hosts who want attendees to leave with specific relationships, not a stack of cards.

Why do sharp summit agendas still waste the room?

Summit organizers pour effort into the program and almost none into who meets whom — so a day of assembled high-context people dissolves into name-tag small talk at the breaks. The agenda is curated; the networking is abandoned to proximity. EventIntro closes that gap by matching attendees on goals, so the conversations between sessions are as deliberate as the sessions themselves.

An invite-only summit is, in effect, a curated guest list — the hard filtering is already done. Wasting that by letting people meet whoever's nearest at the coffee urn throws away the most valuable thing the event created.

Will busy, senior attendees actually use it?

Senior people engage with relevance, not with mingling. Handing each attendee three names worth their limited time, each with a one-line reason, respects the calendar in a way an open reception never does. There's nothing to work; the suggestions come to them.

Does it handle a mix of roles?

That's where it's strongest. On a mixed-role summit an operator's problem is frequently an investor's or a vendor's answer, and EventIntro pairs across roles on exactly that seek/offer basis — see how the matching works. Same-role rooms get depth; mixed rooms get leverage.

Frequently asked questions

Our summit agenda is already tight — where does matchmaking fit?
In the gaps you already have: arrival, meals, and the breaks between sessions. EventIntro doesn't add a networking block; it makes the unstructured time you already schedule land on the right pairings, so a fifteen-minute coffee break isn't spent with whoever happened to be nearby.
The attendees are senior and busy — will they engage?
Busy people engage with relevance, not with mingling. Handing each attendee three names worth their time, with a sentence on why, respects the calendar in a way an open reception doesn't. That's the entire design.
Does it handle a summit with a mix of roles?
Yes. Mixed-role summits are where complementary matching shines — an operator's problem is often an investor's or vendor's answer. EventIntro pairs across roles on the basis of what each person needs and offers.
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