Before the App: 5 Considerations For an Event App
If you are one of the many industry professionals considering adding an event app to your event strategy, read this checklist before you invest in an event app.
If you are one of the many industry professionals considering adding an event app to your event strategy, read this checklist before you invest in an event app.
By Siddharth Jhunjhunwala
Mobile apps are one of the fastest growing sectors of event technology. Providing organizers, attendees and sponsors with a powerful tool comprised of valuable features that can improve event management, deliver information, encourage participation, boost engagement, gather data and analytics, and smoothen networking among attendees and sponsors, apps have become somewhat indispensable for enhancing attendee experiences, especially where hybrid events are concerned.
And now these apps are expected to become more efficient in order to meet user expectation. According to Corbin Ball & Co., there are several meetings technology trends that event professionals will be on the lookout for.
These include social media channels focusing on video and live streaming from the event, data analytics improving events and enhancing attendee experience, software integration tools becoming integral parts of comprehensive event planning software solutions, virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) becoming important parts of events and much more.
Event and meeting planners have already taken note that these trends will positively impact the meeting app arena too. In case you are one of the many corporate industry professionals poised for significant app adoption over the next few years, here is a checklist you can go over before you invest in an event app.
One of the main purposes of an event is to encourage networking and increase business relationships. When you are investing in an app, you must make sure that you have the right solution to connect people with each other. The questions you must ask are:
Events are complex in themselves. So, you need to make sure that your app is made as easily usable as possible. The questions you must ask include:
Post event analytics are a thing of the past. Question to ask include:
Business owners are tired of the traditional mold of inventory. It is time to offer exhibitors and sponsors something new. Re-evaluating and enhancing exhibitor and sponsor packages can increase their success, which in turn, can improve overall event revenue. Questions to consider:
Yes, you have promoted your event on Facebook, LinkedIn and other platforms. However, are you sure that your brand is getting undivided attention? Your brand matters and it is important to leverage the app for event branding. Consider the following:
Before you decide to invest in an app, it’s time to look at the design and features of other successful mobile apps for events. Take note of what features have worked for them and what haven’t yielded satisfactory results. Your app is a window to the event that you have so carefully organized.
It will give your targeted audience the first impression of your event. It is only natural that you would want to make sure that it’s the best it can be. Keeping the above points in mind can ensure that you have a robust app for your event.
Siddharth ’Sid’ Jhunjhunwala, CEO of event2mobile is an entrepreneur in the software and information technology industry for more than 20 years. Event2mobile is an industry leader in enterprise events, conference and training engagement. Read more at blog.event2mobile.com
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