As part of the Toronto tech community, I'm proud to help host events that bring together the smartest and most driven folks in our city in order to share brain power, do social good and have a good time – always.
Before Guestlist, I kept track of and interacted with event attendees either on Facebook, through email or with Eventbrite.
I decided to use Guestlist because I know the brains behind it are some of the most talented creative and technical people our city (heck, our country!) has ever seen. I knew the experience would be quick and easy and would keep me sane throughout the invite and registration process.
Getting started with Guestlist was super easy. It took only minutes to enter my event's information, make it pretty and send it out to my guests. The experience was painless and I always felt smart for knowing exactly what to do!
Guestlist has improved my event hosting experience because now I look like the real deal. Guestlist not only makes me look professional, but it makes me one of the cool kids. Plus, now I can accept attendees' money without worrying about handing back change!
The thing I love most about Guestlist is how good I feel about the work I produce. I put so much time into bringing people together and giving them awesome experiences; it would be silly to ruin that with a complicated registration process.
Guestlist helps us focus on the event itself and making it the best event possible.
Shey runs a speaker series that brings thought leaders in software development to Toronto. Read more »
Guestlist is slick, beautiful and incredibly efficient for both buyers and sellers.
As a social media guru, Rayanne hosts customer appreciation dinners and promotional events. Read more »
Guestlist is so simple, it's made my life as a Community Manager so much easier.
Erin Bury is the community manager for Sprouter and hosts customer appreciation dinners and meetups as part of her job. Read more »