by whova | Dec 9, 2022 | Blog, Event Engagement, Event Marketing, Mobile App, Whova News
The rise of social media platforms like TikTok has put video at the front of everyone’s minds. It’s a powerful tool for creating community, making memories, and connecting us with one another. You want your attendees to experience all of this at your event, but how?...
by whova | Jan 8, 2017 | Attendee Tips, Blog, Event Engagement, Mobile App, Networking Tips, Whova News
We are very honored to receive the 2016 Best Event Networking Technology Award at the Event Technology Awards held in London, UK! About the Award The Event Technology Awards is regarded throughout the world as the premier award for the event technology sector. With...
by whova | May 2, 2016 | Blog, Event Planning, Event Tech, Mobile App
Launching a mobile app tied to your next event? Congrats! As you can see from Event Manager Blog’s 2016 Event App Bible, there is a range of event apps to choose from, Whova included. It’s important to consider various features and details when making your decision,...
by whova | Jan 20, 2016 | Blog, Event Planning, Event Tech, Mobile App
(Last update: September 8, 2016) So you’ve invested in a mobile event app? Congratulations on the move! But, are you happy with your event app adoption rate? In other words, how many attendees really downloaded and used your app during or after the event? 10%,...
by whova | Jul 13, 2015 | Attendee Tips, Blog, Event Engagement, Event Planning, Mobile App, Networking Tips
Image courtesy to Heisenberg Media What was most memorable at the last event you participated in? Or more importantly, what exactly did you miss out on as a participant? Were you too busy plotting out logistics and event agenda details to focus in on your networking?...
by whova | Apr 7, 2015 | Blog, Event Planning, Mobile App
Image courtesy to Álvaro Ibáñez Think back to the best conference you ever attended. Remember the feeling of walking through the doors, unsure of how the day would go, but excited? The first or second interaction you had after you walked through the door was likely...