Networking, attendee engagement, conferences, hybrid events, and advanced attendee interaction are major priorities.
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Bewitt vs InvitePeople: Which Event Platform Is Right for Your Event?
Compare registration, attendee engagement, agendas, speakers, participant management, hybrid events, and pricing.
Attendee interaction or the whole event workflow?
InvitePeople is strong when attendee engagement, networking, and hybrid participation are major priorities. Bewitt is for organizers who need registration, agendas, speakers, participants, engagement, check-in, and reporting kept together.
You want registration, agendas, speakers, participants, engagement, simple self-service setup, transparent pricing, and one place for the complete event lifecycle.
Feature comparison
InvitePeople and Bewitt start from different event jobs.
InvitePeople leans into participant interaction, networking, and hybrid event experiences. Bewitt starts from the organizer workflow: signups, agenda edits, speaker details, participant access, check-in, feedback, and reporting.
| Feature | InvitePeople | Bewitt |
|---|---|---|
| Event registration | Supports event registration, invitations, participant information, ticket types, payments, and attendance workflows. | Registration stays close to the event page, participant access, agenda, check-in, engagement, and reporting. |
| Event website | Provides custom event websites, landing pages, and digital event platforms for attendees. | A branded event page sits in the same workspace as participants, speakers, sessions, and event-day settings. |
| Agenda management | Supports schedules, automatic agenda publishing, sessions, and participant-facing event information. | Build sessions, locations, signups, check-ins, feedback, and speaker details without rebuilding the schedule elsewhere. |
| Speaker profiles | Speaker information can be presented as part of the event website, app, agenda, and digital platform. | Speaker profiles can stay tied to agenda sessions, event content, and organizer updates. |
| Participant management | Strong participant management from invitation and registration through attendance, event app usage, and follow-up. | Import, invite, manage access, and keep participant records close to registration and event-day actions. |
| Event check-in | Includes check-in support for onsite and digital conferences, including QR-based attendee flows. | QR check-ins can support event entry, sessions, sponsors, missions, and other onsite moments. |
| Event communications | Supports invitations, confirmations, notifications, updates, event feed communication, and follow-up. | Organizer communication can sit beside participant access, agenda changes, and event setup. |
| Networking | A clear focus area, with attendee networking and interaction before, during, and after events. | Networking is available when the event needs it, without making networking the only center of the workspace. |
| Matchmaking | Supports matchmaking and networking formats for conferences and meeting-heavy events. | Connection tools can support attendee discovery while staying tied to participant access and event activity. |
| Polls | Interactive tools include voting, quizzes, evaluations, and engagement features. | Quizzes, feedback, ratings, and engagement tools can be used when they serve the room. |
| Q&A | Q&A is part of InvitePeople’s interactive toolkit for onsite, digital, and hybrid events. | Useful interaction can sit beside agenda, check-in, feedback, and reporting in the same event workspace. |
| Hybrid events | Supports in-person, digital, and hybrid event formats with registration and digital participation. | Hybrid settings can stay connected to agenda, participant access, live streams, and organizer controls. |
| Virtual events | Supports fully digital events with custom event websites, registration, and online event platforms. | Supports online access where the event needs it, while keeping the organizer workflow practical. |
| Branding | Supports custom-designed event websites, event apps, and branded attendee-facing experiences. | Start with a Bewitt subdomain or connect a custom domain when the event needs to feel properly yours. |
| Event engagement | Strong focus on interaction through networking, voting, quizzes, Q&A, gamification, evaluation, and event app activity. | Use missions, quizzes, points, rewards, feedback, ratings, and networking when they fit the event. |
| Public event listing | Best known for event platforms and attendee management rather than broad public event discovery. | Public events can be listed, shared, and managed from the same organizer workspace. |
| Transparent pricing | Pricing depends on event requirements, event format, support needs, and platform scope. | €54.00 base fee + €5.50 per event day + €0.55 per participant, up to 500 participants self-service. |
| Self-service setup | Can support organizer-managed event creation, often with platform support for more detailed setups. | Designed so organizers can get an event online quickly and keep setup understandable. |
| Best fit | Conferences and hybrid events where attendee engagement, networking, and interaction are major priorities. | Conferences, business events, internal events, community events, and hybrid formats that need one practical event workspace. |
InvitePeople: engagement-first
InvitePeople has a strong focus on attendee engagement, networking, interaction, and helping participants connect before, during, and after onsite, digital, and hybrid events.
Bewitt: event operations
Bewitt helps organizers manage the entire event by centralizing registrations, agendas, speakers, participants, communications, check-in, engagement, feedback, and reporting.
Pricing approach
Event requirements, or a price you can calculate early?
InvitePeople pricing depends on event requirements, format, support needs, and platform scope. Bewitt uses transparent event-based pricing: €54.00 base fee + €5.50 per event day + €0.55 per participant, with self-service setup up to 500 participants.
€54.00 + €5.50 + €55.00
€54.00 + €11.00 + €137.50
€54.00 + €16.50 + €275.00
Choose InvitePeople if...
- Networking is a primary goal.
- Attendee matchmaking is important.
- You prioritize engagement workflows.
Choose Bewitt if...
- You need complete event management.
- You want predictable pricing.
- You want an easy setup process.
- You manage speakers, agendas, and participant access.
Best fit by event type
Start with the job your event needs done.
If networking and attendee interaction drive the event, engagement depth matters. If the event also has signups, agendas, speakers, check-ins, feedback, and reports, the organizer needs one place for the work.
Conferences
InvitePeople may fit when networking and attendee interaction carry the conference. Bewitt fits when agenda, speakers, access, check-in, engagement, and reporting need to stay close together.
Business Events
InvitePeople can support interactive business events and hybrid formats. Bewitt is useful when teams need a clear place to run the full event workflow.
Community Events
InvitePeople can help when member networking is central. Bewitt helps communities manage participants, check-ins, and engagement without a long setup cycle.
Hybrid Events
InvitePeople supports digital and hybrid participation. Bewitt keeps hybrid access connected to registration, agenda, check-in, and participant tools.
Internal Events
InvitePeople can work for interactive internal events. Bewitt keeps setup practical when teams need signups, agenda, access, check-in, and feedback together.
Multi-Day Events
InvitePeople can support multi-day interaction and networking. Bewitt helps organizers keep sessions, speakers, participants, and check-ins in one place.
FAQ
Questions organizers ask when comparing Bewitt and InvitePeople.
Is Bewitt an InvitePeople alternative?
Yes. Bewitt is an InvitePeople alternative for organizers who want registration, agendas, speakers, participants, check-in, engagement, hybrid access, and reporting in a practical event workspace.
What are the differences between Bewitt and InvitePeople?
InvitePeople has a strong focus on attendee engagement, networking, interaction, registration, and hybrid event participation. Bewitt focuses on broader event operations: registration, agendas, speakers, participants, check-in, engagement, hybrid access, feedback, and reporting together.
Does Bewitt support networking?
Yes. Bewitt supports networking features when the event needs them, while keeping networking connected to participant access, agenda activity, engagement, and reporting.
Does Bewitt support hybrid events?
Yes. Bewitt supports hybrid event needs such as online access and live-stream settings while keeping the agenda, participants, and event setup connected.
How is Bewitt priced?
Bewitt uses transparent event-based pricing: €54.00 base fee, €5.50 per event day, and €0.55 per participant. Self-service events support up to 500 participants, with custom quotes available for larger events.
Which platform is better for conferences?
InvitePeople can be a strong fit when networking and attendee interaction are the primary conference goals. Bewitt is a strong fit when the conference team needs registration, agendas, speakers, participants, check-in, engagement, hybrid access, and reporting together.
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Bewitt in practice
The comparison is not just feature names. It is where the event work lives.
Bewitt is strongest when organizers need registrations, agenda changes, access, check-in, feedback, and reporting tied to the same event instead of spread across a ticketing tool, a spreadsheet, and a last-minute message thread.
Before the event
Registration pages, participant imports, access rules, agenda setup, speakers, sponsors, and branding start from one event record.
On event day
Participant lookup, QR check-ins, agenda changes, room/session activity, and practical updates stay close to the same workspace.
Afterwards
Attendance, feedback, ratings, engagement, and reporting signals are available without rebuilding the recap from scattered exports.