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Branding & Domains

Make Bewitt look like your event.

Event pages, themes, logos, email settings, Bewitt subdomains, and custom domains.

5 answers Use Bewitt without making the event look like it belongs to someone else.
Branding & Domains

Make Bewitt look like your event.

Can I use a Bewitt subdomain?

Yes. You can start with an available Bewitt subdomain and launch registration there while you decide whether a custom domain is worth the extra setup. Reserved system names are protected, because nobody needs an event called admin.

Can I connect my own custom domain?

Yes. Connect a custom domain from the event settings. Bewitt tracks setup status, verification, target hostname, and any domain fee or credit applied. Domain setup can involve DNS changes and timing, so plan it before launch day when the URL matters.

Can I create an event website inside Bewitt?

Yes. Static event pages let you publish event content, images, and navigation entries next to registration and the participant app, so participants recognize the event and do not have to hunt for the newest link.

Can the participant app match my event brand?

Yes. Configure colors, logo, font style, layout density, home style, visible sections, and public event details per event.

Can invitations come from my own email identity?

Yes. Advanced SMTP settings let you configure the sender name, sender email, host, port, encryption, username, and password, then send a test email before invitations go out.

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Participants Passwords, invite PINs, email access, and My Events. Organizers Setup, visibility, private access, invitations, imports, and deposits. Registrations & Payments Free events, paid tickets, clear pricing, custom quotes, and payment adjustments. Engagement Missions, quizzes, badges, points, leaderboards, networking, and rewards. Insights & Reporting Attendance, check-ins, feedback, ratings, engagement, exports, and activity totals. Bewitt Credit How event credit is created, applied, and reviewed after an event.