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April 10, 2015
Jukely Unlimited
Jukely Unlimited

Jukely Unlimited describes itself as the "Netflix of concerts." For $25 per month, users can attend one free show per day in their area. The system, accessible on the Web and via a mobile app, currently includes listings in New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Austin, Texas, Miami, Chicago, Seattle, and Toronto, with plans for more cities in the coming months. Users can sync their music libraries with the app so it can recommend concerts based on individual tastes; over time it also recommends concerts similar to ones the user has attended. The app also shows friends who are going to a show and allows users to earn points toward free concert tickets by inviting friends to events.

Photo: Courtesy of Jukely Unlimited
YPlan
YPlan

YPlan calls itself the “spontaneous going out app.” The app, currently offering listings in London, New York, and San Francisco, unveiled several new features in March. A curated list of recommended events is grouped in categories, for example date-night suggestions. Users can also search for specific venues or event types by location, category, or keyword. The app is also now integrated with maps, so users can see what’s happening in real time in specific locations, and new filter options allow users to refine selections by date and price.

Photo: Courtesy of YPlan
Events.com
Events.com

Events.com is a new cloud-based mobile app that launched in February. Users can search for events, purchase tickets, and share events on their social networks. The system also displays Twitter and Facebook posts about the event and a map of the event location.

Photo: Courtesy of Events.com
Eventjoy
Eventjoy

Eventjoy is an event management platform now owned by Ticketmaster that allows users to find events and buy tickets through the app. In January the app added new features, including the ability to chat with event organizers and view a live stream of social buzz around the event from Twitter and Instagram. Each listing in the app can include things such as maps, venue photos, and profiles of speakers, sponsors, and exhibitors. Users can also find out which of their friends are going and send personal invitations to those who are not.

Photo: Courtesy of Eventjoy
Fever
Fever

Fever launched in 2013 and is currently live in New York and Madrid, Valencia, and Barcelona in Spain, with London launching soon. The app creates a personalized list of things to do based on the user's interests and the friends and trendsetters they follow. Fever provides “tastemaker intel” based on partnerships with trendsetters in each city who allow the app to show where they are going and what they are doing. As users purchase tickets and attend events through the app, the system learns their preferences and customizes suggestions based on those past behaviors. As of February the app has more than one million users worldwide.

Photo: Courtesy of Fever
Vuevent
Vuevent

Vuevent uses tags such as art, live music, food, and fitness to categorize events. In the coming weeks the system will add deeper levels of filtering, for example specific types of music. Each suggested event also shows other similar events. Users can add events to their calendar, share events with friends, and favorite an event, which saves it to their profile. The app currently displays events in Denver and Boulder, Colorado, and in Austin, Texas, and the company plans to expand to more cities.

Photo: Courtesy of Vuevent
Hypestarter
Hypestarter

Hypestarter currently lists events in Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill, North Carolina, with plans to add Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, and several other cities later this year. The free app includes details from online event postings such as live music, festivals, 5K races, comedy events, sporting events, art shows, author events, and speaker series. Users can filter events based on those categories or calendars of specific venues and organizations, or by following what their friends are doing. Each listing includes social sharing tools, and hosts have the ability to add a link to online ticketing.

Photo: Courtesy of Hypestarter
Topi
Topi

Next week, Topi plans to unveil a new networking tool that takes inspiration from the popular dating app Tinder. “People have nicknamed Topi the ‘Tinder for conferences.’ We liked it, and we now are launching a new feature that allows attendees to signal interests in connecting with others,” says David Aubespin, Topi C.E.O. As a user scans the profiles of other attendees, he or she can swipe across the app to indicate an interest in meeting that person. Once the recipient accepts the request, the app instantly creates a chat room where the two can communicate. Aubespin says the company developed the tool after data showed that attendees often check the profiles of other guests yet do not initiate contact. “This makes the whole experience a lot more fun and less awkward,” he says. In December, Topi added an option for planners to create customizable websites for events powered by the same data they upload for the mobile app. There's also an optional registration system.

Photo: Courtesy of Topi
DoubleDutch
DoubleDutch

In mid-February, DoubleDutch unveiled “Event Performance,” a new analytics platform that allows planners to monitor content and engagement in real time using data from the company’s mobile app. “Most analytics reports generated by app engagement can provide post-event data. We seek to also provide visibility into event performance on the day of the event, so organizers are not in the dark,” says Lucian Beebe, the company's vice president of product. For example, organizers can track which content is being accessed the most and send push messages to promote less popular sessions. The system also shows the most popular conversations taking place in the app so planners can see what matters to attendees. The system has a built-in sentiment analysis tool and an Engagement Score that indicates how many attendees are interacting with the app throughout the event.

Photo: Courtesy of DoubleDutch
Georama guides use a smartphone or a GoPro attached to a stabilizer. The equipment can be connected to multiple cellular and Wi-Fi networks to provide a more reliable stream.
Georama guides use a smartphone or a GoPro attached to a stabilizer. The equipment can be connected to multiple cellular and Wi-Fi networks to provide a more reliable stream.
Photo: Courtesy of Georama
Based in Boston, SpeechBooth rents out lightweight video booths that can be delivered to conferences, trade shows, award ceremonies, and other types of events. The app-based video messaging recording unit does not need an attendant, and it allows guests to record messages in HD video. All recorded messages are professionally edited, then saved to an online user account.
Based in Boston, SpeechBooth rents out lightweight video booths that can be delivered to conferences, trade shows, award ceremonies, and other types of events. The app-based video messaging recording unit does not need an attendant, and it allows guests to record messages in HD video. All recorded messages are professionally edited, then saved to an online user account.
Photo: Alexandra Meseke Photography
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