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Refer an organizer. Get €100 Bewitt Credit (goes live in 12 hours)
30 Jun 2026 · 2 min read

Refer an organizer. Get €100 Bewitt Credit (goes live in 12 hours)

In 12 hours, our referral special offer opens: refer a new organizer, and when they publish their first Bewitt event, you both get €100 in Bewitt Credit to use on eligible event fees.

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CSV Imports: Not Hard — Until It’s 9pm and You Imported the Wrong File
30 Jun 2026 · 5 min read

CSV Imports: Not Hard — Until It’s 9pm and You Imported the Wrong File

A practical, late-night-proof guide to importing participants safely: file naming, version control, pre-flight checks, and a small checklist that prevents the “undo” moment.

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A Job Board Inside Your Event: When It Helps, When It’s Noise, and How to Run It Like an Adult
29 Jun 2026 · 6 min read

A Job Board Inside Your Event: When It Helps, When It’s Noise, and How to Run It Like an Adult

A practical organizer workflow for running an event job board: what to publish, how to collect applications cleanly, how to keep review manageable, and how to avoid turning your event into a messy recruiting side-quest.

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New special offer: €10 Bewitt Credit for your next event
28 Jun 2026 · 2 min read

New special offer: €10 Bewitt Credit for your next event

Planning an event means paying for practical things at practical moments. For a limited time, you can claim €10 in Bewitt Credit and apply it to eligible Bewitt event fees on your next event.

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Better talks don’t start with louder speakers. They start with better questions.
28 Jun 2026 · 4 min read

Better talks don’t start with louder speakers. They start with better questions.

When attendees have something to answer and something to say, they don’t just consume talks — they participate in them. Here’s what changes (for the attendee) when questions and feedback are part of the session flow.

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Say hello to Emma (your event context assistant)
27 Jun 2026 · 3 min read

Say hello to Emma (your event context assistant)

Emma is now live on Bewitt’s public pages (and inside organizer contexts) to help answer questions and guide you through how Bewitt works — without touching your event data or making workspace changes.

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Deposits, Headcounts, and the Awkward Mid-Event Upgrade: How to Not Break Your Budget
27 Jun 2026 · 5 min read

Deposits, Headcounts, and the Awkward Mid-Event Upgrade: How to Not Break Your Budget

A practical guide to changing dates or guest estimates after planning has started — how to avoid surprise invoices, explain it internally, and keep the event moving without a billing panic.

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Market-specific pricing is coming soon
26 Jun 2026 · 2 min read

Market-specific pricing is coming soon

We’re expanding Bewitt to more countries. To keep pricing fair and realistic, we’ll soon introduce market-specific pricing based on where your organization is based.

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If AI Gives Us Time Back, Let’s Spend It on People
25 Jun 2026 · 4 min read

If AI Gives Us Time Back, Let’s Spend It on People

A founder’s note on why we rebuilt Bewitt: not to chase “AI everything,” but to make event operations boring enough that you can focus on the part that actually matters — human connection.

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Public vs Private Events: The Tradeoffs Nobody Mentions (Until You’re Drowning in “Can You Send Me The Link?”)
25 Jun 2026 · 5 min read

Public vs Private Events: The Tradeoffs Nobody Mentions (Until You’re Drowning in “Can You Send Me The Link?”)

A practical breakdown of when to run a public event page vs. a private join flow, what join codes are actually good for, and how to set expectations so access control doesn’t turn into event-day support.

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Custom Domain, Custom Look, Same Event: How To Make Your Event Page Look Like Your Brand (Not Yet Another Tool)
24 Jun 2026 · 5 min read

Custom Domain, Custom Look, Same Event: How To Make Your Event Page Look Like Your Brand (Not Yet Another Tool)

When a custom domain is worth it (and when it isn’t), plus a practical checklist for DNS, verification, and timing — so you’re not changing the event link five minutes before registrations open.

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