Market your event, engage your audience and collect payments
Cvent allows planners to showcase their events in a complete event website. A user-friendly interface helps you build beautiful event websites quickly and easily, even if you've never used HTML.
With the help of event websites, planners can promote their event, provide detailed information, and collect registrations and payments in one centralised online location. Your delegates can browse information about each event on the summary page, agenda page, attendee list and other pages. Then walk through the registration process to experience the sample event from a registrant's point of view.
Interested in Actual Event Websites and Registration Process?
Annual Leadership Conference 2020
Dynamic, multi-track, multi-session registration options make online registration for complex events a breeze.
Event Producers Series 2020
The Event Producers series introducing cvent express A detailed agenda, information on keynote speakers and exhibitors, plus a sponsor page create a robust site.
Business Conference 2020
Quickly design simple events or clone previously created events in just minutes to save time and money.
Week Hub 2020
A Weeklong Celebration Of Innovation & Creativity A branded event website with rotating images of last year's invitational on the homepage encourages registration.
Event Marketing
Fully integrated tools to market your event on one platform
Website design
- Customise own event website with built-in tools
- Embed video, maps, social media sharing
- Easily cloned for future or group events
- Fully mobile optimised
Email Marketing
- Branded to match website
- Personalised merge fields
- HTML editor – easy to edit or build from scratch
- Showcase key sponsors
- Clear call to action
Database Management
- Robust event reporting
- Advanced event budget management
- Unrivaled support & training
- Powerful integrations
"When I first discovered it, it was a revelation to me. When you go from doing things manually to have a system like that in place, it really is the difference between night and day."