Insights & Reporting
What happened, in usable form.
Attendance, check-ins, feedback, ratings, engagement, exports, and activity totals.
What happened, in usable form.
What can organizers measure?
Participants, registrations, agenda activity, check-ins, feedback, ratings, quiz activity, mission progress, points, rewards, and the signals worth bringing into the next planning meeting: who came, what they joined, what they ignored, and what should change next time.
How are check-ins tracked?
Use QR codes for entrances, rooms, sessions, and activity checkpoints. Captured check-ins become part of the event record, which is much nicer than counting badges by hand.
What happens to feedback after the event?
Feedback and ratings stay attached to the event. Exports use event and edition names, so reporting files are easier to find later than “final_feedback_v3_real_final.xlsx”.
Do engagement metrics require gamification?
No. Even without gamification, you can learn from registrations, attendance, check-ins, ratings, and feedback. Gamification adds another layer when it is useful.
What are platform activity metrics?
High-level totals such as events created, participants registered, check-ins processed, and feedback collected. They help show what people used, what they ignored, and where next year’s event needs less guesswork when connected to live platform data.
How do insights affect billing?
After an event, Bewitt can compare estimated participants with actual participant usage. That final usage helps calculate the after-event balance or any Bewitt Credit.
Need to see this in the product?
Book a demo or create an event workspace to see how Insights & Reporting fits into registration, access, check-in, feedback, and reporting.