Participant profiles
Let attendees share who they are, what they do, and why someone might want to meet them.
Event Networking App
Bewitt is an event networking app that helps participants discover, meet, and connect with each other before, during, and after the event.
Give attendees a clearer way to find useful conversations, exchange details, and leave with more than a badge, a tote bag, and three unread follow-up intentions.
Use Bewitt as your event networking platform when the value of the event depends on who participants meet, not only what they attend.
The problem
People come to events for the talks, the workshops, the agenda, and yes, probably the coffee.
But often, the most valuable part is the person they meet between sessions.
The problem is that networking can be awkward. Attendees want to meet the right people, but they do not always know who is in the room, who shares their interests, or who would actually welcome a conversation.
Business cards disappear. LinkedIn searches happen too late. Valuable introductions never happen. People leave saying, "I wish I had known they were there."
Bewitt helps organizers make networking easier without forcing the room into a speed-dating exercise with lanyards.
The solution
Bewitt gives organizers an event networking platform that fits inside the event experience.
Participants can share useful profile details, discover who else is attending, request connections, exchange details, and keep conversations moving beyond the scheduled sessions.
Organizers can encourage interaction without adding a separate networking platform, another login, or one more tool for attendees to forget.
The result: more useful conversations, better participant value, and events that feel more connected.
Networking features
Let attendees share who they are, what they do, and why someone might want to meet them.
Give participants a clear place to discover who else is attending, instead of guessing from name badges across the room.
Help attendees find relevant people before the best conversations are missed.
Give participants a simple way to show interest and keep track of who they want to meet.
Let attendees connect quickly in the room without relying on business cards, memory, or pocket chaos.
Help participants continue the conversation after the event through the channels they actually use.
Make introductions easier with useful context like role, organization, background, or interests.
Give attendees a practical identity inside the event experience, not just a printed badge that folds in half by lunch.
Event scenarios
Attendees want relevant conversations, partner introductions, client meetings, and useful follow-up. A conference networking app helps them find the right people before the room gets too busy.
Founders, investors, operators, and partners all arrive looking for different conversations. Bewitt helps make those connections easier to find without turning the event into a pitch queue.
Students, alumni, staff, societies, sponsors, and recruiters often need structured ways to meet. Bewitt helps participants discover each other and keep useful contacts after the event.
Employees may not know everyone across departments, locations, or teams. Bewitt helps internal events create better introductions, especially during kickoffs, training days, and leadership gatherings.
Comparison
| Traditional Approach | Bewitt |
|---|---|
| Business card exchanges | Digital participant profiles and connection options |
| LinkedIn searches after the event | Attendee discovery before and during the event |
| Random introductions | More context before starting a conversation |
| No attendee visibility | A networking directory participants can explore |
| Lost networking opportunities | Clearer ways to find and follow up with people |
| Organizers hoping people mingle | Networking built into the event experience |
| Conversations depend on chance | Participants can actively find relevant contacts |
| Follow-up starts from memory | Connections stay easier to revisit after the event |
Networking works best when it is part of the event, not a lonely side app nobody remembers to open.
With Bewitt, attendee networking connects directly with registrations, participant profiles, agenda sessions, check-ins, gamification, and event engagement.
That means organizers can support connection without sending participants into a separate networking tool. The people attending the event are already part of the event workspace, so networking can sit naturally beside the agenda, activities, and participant experience.
Less tool switching. More actual conversation.
FAQ
Yes. Participants can share useful profile details while keeping control over the information they provide.
No. Organizers can make attendee discovery available so participants can browse relevant profiles and decide who they want to contact.
Yes. Networking can be used for private events where access is limited to invited or approved participants.
Yes. QR-based networking can help attendees connect quickly during the event without exchanging paper cards.
Yes. Participants can update their profile information so other attendees have useful, current context.
Yes. Networking can support participants before, during, and after the event, depending on how the organizer wants to use it.
Yes. Networking can support both onsite and online participants when connection is part of the event format.
Yes. Networking is optional. If your event does not need attendee discovery or connections, you can leave it off.
Give participants a better way to find people, start conversations, and build relationships that last beyond the final session. Bewitt helps organizers create more connected events without bolting on a separate attendee networking software tool.