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Awesome name for the company 10/10


If you know a kid you could buy it for them ;)


One suggestion is that IE users are more likely to have been directly referred by word of mouth, and so more likely to buy


Sounds interesting. I'd read it. At my company Makeshift we had a similar idea (the shovels) - hence our strapline 'we make tools for startups'


Hey. You're right. There's loads of events registration page apps. And with our first iteration we did build one because we couldn't find one we liked.

But, after we did that, and we spent time speaking with other small events organisers, and looking at what we needed for the events we put on ourselves, we concluded that there is room for an events app focused on helping people who put on small events primarily for a secondary marketing benefit. Hence this second iteration.

Our hypothesis is that these guys need a different feature set to ticketed event organisers - they really want to capture attendee contact data, and build relationships. And almost all other event apps concentrated on trying to up-sell you to a paid organiser.

So that's where we're going to focus - helping you exploit the marketing value of your small free event. If you know of anyone else doing this I'd love to check them out.


I wish i'd seen this a week ago, because I'd love to talk you out of the idea that your intended market is in fact any different than any of the other markets out there.

Many if not most of the other event services out there started out doing something different, some twist on the basic premise. Without fail one of two things happens: they go out of business, or they shift their business strategy to the market standard of taking a small slice of the ticket price at what has become the industry standard $1 + 2%, give or take a bit. Meetup is the only successful site that is doing something different pricing-wise, and I just don't think there's room in the market for another one.

I hope you're successful, and if you are, contact me (address is in my profile), but the total addressable market is a lot smaller than you probably think it is, and its incredibly competitive. Don't shy away from the pivot.


I'm assuming this is your site? It's very nice looking.

How do you plan to monetize if not up-selling to paid organizer accounts?


I really like MeetUp and the niche doesn't sound much different. Can you share the differences?


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