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Put your event identity where attendees expect to see it, so the experience starts with your brand instead of the platform behind it.
Event Branding Software
Bewitt is event branding software for organizers who want the attendee experience to carry their own brand, not the logo and personality of the tool behind it.
Create branded event pages, registrations, agendas, networking, engagement, sponsors, rewards, feedback, and check-ins that feel connected from the first click to the final survey.
Use Bewitt as an event branding platform when attendees should remember your event, not the platform running it.
The problem
Branding an event takes real effort. You choose the name, shape the message, brief the speakers, pitch the sponsors, design the materials, and try to make the whole thing feel credible before anyone even arrives.
Then attendees click the event link and land somewhere that looks like every other event on the same platform. Not ideal.
Generic event pages can make the experience feel disconnected. Sponsors notice. Corporate teams notice. Universities and associations notice. Attendees may not say it out loud, but they feel when the event identity disappears halfway through the journey.
Your event shouldn't look like rented software.
The solution
Bewitt helps organizers extend their brand across the event experience without building a custom platform from scratch.
Use your logo, colors, event pages, navigation, domain, and participant experience to create something that feels consistent, professional, and recognizable.
From registration to agenda, check-ins, networking, sponsors, quizzes, rewards, and feedback, the attendee stays inside an event experience that feels like it belongs to you.
Branding is more than a logo in the corner. It is the feeling that every part of the event belongs together.
Branding features
Put your event identity where attendees expect to see it, so the experience starts with your brand instead of the platform behind it.
Match the event look and feel with colors that support your brand, campaign, organization, or venue.
Shape the event experience so it feels intentional, not copied from the same generic template everyone else is using.
Keep the tone consistent with type choices that feel closer to your event and less like default software.
Create pages that explain the event clearly, promote the right details, and fit the rest of your communication.
Give attendees a consistent branded space for agenda, networking, sponsors, engagement, rewards, and feedback.
Send attendees to an event address that feels trusted and recognizable, instead of a generic platform URL.
Show the parts of the event that matter and keep the participant journey focused on your format.
Event scenarios
Corporate events often need strong brand alignment, sponsor confidence, and a polished participant experience. Bewitt helps the event feel like part of the company, not a separate tool added at the end.
University events may involve faculties, departments, student groups, alumni, or external partners. Branding helps attendees understand whose event they are joining and why it matters.
Associations need events to feel connected to the community they serve. A branded experience keeps members, sponsors, and guests inside a familiar identity.
Community events do not need to look corporate, but they still need to feel intentional. Branding helps make the event recognizable, welcoming, and easier to trust.
Comparison
| Generic Event Platform | Bewitt |
|---|---|
| Platform-first branding | Event-first branding |
| Generic event pages | Custom event pages shaped around your event |
| Limited customization | Logo, colors, theme, navigation, and domain control |
| Shared visual identity | A participant experience that feels like yours |
| Generic attendee experience | Branded registration, agenda, engagement, and feedback |
| Software brand gets remembered | Your event gets remembered |
| Logo treated as branding | Visual identity carried through the event journey |
| Separate-looking event tools | Consistent branding from first click to follow-up |
Branding should not stop at the landing page.
With Bewitt, the event identity can carry through registration, agenda, networking, sponsors, quizzes, missions, rewards, feedback, and check-ins.
That matters because attendees do not experience your event as separate tools. They experience it as one journey.
The attendee should feel like they are inside the event brand throughout the entire experience.
FAQ
Yes. You can use your event or organization logo so the experience starts with your identity.
Yes. Bewitt supports custom colors so the event can better match your brand, campaign, or organization.
Yes. You can create event pages that present the right information in a branded, professional way.
Yes. Bewitt supports custom event domains, so attendees can access the event through a branded address.
Yes. You can keep the participant experience focused by using the features that fit your event.
Yes. Different events can have different branding, which is useful for conferences, departments, campaigns, or client events.
Yes. Bewitt helps organizers create an event experience that feels connected to the organization behind it.
No. A designer can help if you want a more polished look, but you do not need one to create a branded event experience in Bewitt.
Give attendees a branded event experience that feels professional, consistent, and yours. Bewitt helps organizers create events people remember for the right reasons: the content, the community, the sponsors, the conversations, and the experience.