Some promotions are about hype. This one is about a very practical moment: getting an event workspace set up and published without overthinking the first cost decision.
In 12 hours, we’re opening a special offer: refer a new organizer, and when they publish their first Bewitt event, you both get €100 in Bewitt Credit.
If you know an organizer who’s tired of rebuilding the same event across spreadsheets, forms, inboxes, PDFs, and chat threads — this is a good time to nudge them.
Why this matters (in real organizer terms)
Starting an event isn’t one task. It’s a pile of small ones that all need to stay aligned: registration, participant access, agenda updates, check-in planning, sponsor visibility, feedback, payments, and the final reporting scramble.
Bewitt is built to keep that work tied to one event workspace — so you’re not reconciling five “sources of truth” when the event is already moving.
This offer is simply a push to get the next organizer over the “should we try it?” step.
What you get
- Reward: €100 Bewitt Credit for the referrer + €100 Bewitt Credit for the new organizer
- When it’s issued: after the referred organizer publishes their first Bewitt event and the referral is verified
- Use: credit can be applied to eligible Bewitt event fees (it’s not cash)
How it works
- You refer an organizer using the offer’s referral flow.
- They publish their first Bewitt event.
- After verification, Bewitt Credit is issued to both sides.
Keep it simple: this is meant for genuinely new organizers publishing their first event — not existing teams trying to reshuffle accounts.
Availability
Goes live in: 12 hours
From: 2026-07-01 00:00
Through: 2026-12-31 23:59
Terms (plain English)
- Both credits are issued after the referred organizer’s first published Bewitt event is verified.
- Self-referrals, duplicate accounts, fraudulent referrals, and referrals for existing organizer teams are not eligible.
- A referred organizer can only be attributed to one referral.
- Bewitt Credit can be applied to eligible Bewitt event fees and can’t be exchanged for cash.
If you already have an event coming up: use the credit as a small head start, then keep the real work (registration, agenda, check-in, feedback, reporting) in one place from the first signup to the final report.