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Planning chaos identified
Hosts and small teams were juggling spreadsheets, chats, budgets, tasks, and disconnected forms for one event.
About Eventicly
Eventicly starts from a familiar problem: hosts and teams want meaningful moments, but the work spreads across messages, lists, forms, budgets, and last-minute decisions. Eventicly brings that flow into one calm workspace.
Story
We focus on real planning pressure, then shape it into private invitation, public registration, and event-operations workflows.
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Hosts and small teams were juggling spreadsheets, chats, budgets, tasks, and disconnected forms for one event.
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Guest lists, messages, Websites, replies, registrations, seating, notes, and budgets were brought into one workspace.
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Public pages, reviewable registration intake, media, analytics, exports, and webhooks made the workspace useful beyond the first invite.
Principles
Our product and design decisions follow a small set of principles: trust, privacy, community, and practical readiness.
Every screen should make the next planning step clearer, whether the event is private, public, or somewhere in between.
Guest details, public registrations, tasks, budgets, and analytics should stay useful without exposing more than the workflow requires.
Each event should feel personal while the operational work remains structured, reviewable, and ready for handoff.