Event Software

Event Software For The Part
That Wins Bookings.

“Event software” covers a dozen different tools, ticketing, check-in, marketing, attendee apps. Everybooking is the part that decides revenue: the pipeline from first inquiry to booked, paid event.

The event software map

Know which problem you're solving.

Other event software solves
  • Ticketing, selling admission to public events
  • Check-in, badges, scanning, day-of attendee flow
  • Event marketing, promotion, email, registration pages
  • Attendee apps, agendas, networking, in-event experience

All useful. None of it wins the booking in the first place.

Everybooking solves
  • Inquiry capture across every channel
  • A real multi-line quote in under 8 seconds
  • Group booking with per-attendee cascade
  • Contracts and deposits in the same flow
  • An AI agent that answers and books, 24/7

The pipeline that turns an inquiry into a booked event.

FAQ

Event Software Questions.

What is event software?
"Event software" is a broad umbrella covering everything from ticketing platforms to attendee check-in apps to event marketing tools. It's worth being precise about which problem you have. Everybooking is event software for one specific, high-value part: the pipeline from a venue or operator's first inquiry to a booked, paid event, instant quoting, group booking, contracts, and follow-up.
What part of the event software stack does Everybooking replace?
The sales-and-booking core. For a venue or operator, that's usually a form builder, a spreadsheet, an inbox, a quote tool, an e-signature tool, and a payment processor, six tools doing one job badly. Everybooking consolidates that into one pipeline, and connects to the rest of your stack through 800+ integrations.
Is this event software for attendees, or for the venue?
For the venue or operator. Attendee-side event software, registration, check-in, badges, solves the guest experience. Everybooking solves the business side: how a venue captures an inquiry, quotes it, books it, and gets paid. When a booking involves a group, the attendee cascade handles per-guest detail too.
Do I need separate event software for marketing or ticketing?
Possibly, depending on your model. Everybooking is focused on the booking pipeline, not event marketing or general-admission ticketing. If you sell tickets to public events, a ticketing platform fits that. If you book venues, spaces, and group events as real quotes, that's Everybooking, and the two integrate cleanly when you need both.

The Rest Of The Stack Is Optional.
This Part Isn't.