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Best Event Tech Website Examples (And Why They Convert)

We scored 6 event tech homepages on 60+ conversion criteria. See which sections separate the top performers, and what your page is probably missing.

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What high-performing event tech homepage design gets right

Event tech pages have to make complex logistics feel simple and inspire confidence in a platform buyers will bet their next event on. The strongest pages in this benchmark do four jobs early:

58.8/100

Avg. page score

  • Make the event format obvious in the first viewport so the organizer knows whether the platform fits their in-person, virtual, or hybrid needs.
  • Show the product as a real event workflow so the promise feels operational instead of aspirational.
  • Layer trust cues early with customer logos, event scale numbers, or recognizable client events.
  • Give organizers a low-friction next step with a free trial, demo, or interactive product tour.

4 best event tech homepages analyzed in detail

Each company below is paired with its strongest section and scored across 60+ conversion criteria. See what they get right, and what you can borrow.

01

Deltic, Venue management software for nightlife and hospitality.

Editor's pick68/100
Gabriel AmzallagGabriel AmzallagFounder, Web Anatomy

Venue-first event tech done right. Deltic leads with the nightlife and hospitality management problem, then backs it with product visuals that make the platform feel tangible for venue operators.

What makes this page stand out

  • 4.9/5 star rating prominently displayed provides immediate credibility
  • Certified electronic invoicing platform (PA - Plateformes Agréées) addresses mandatory French regulatory compliance
  • Supplier, client, and HR process digitization creates a comprehensive document management narrative
  • Sector-based navigation helps different industries find relevant solutions quickly

Section we love

·Value Proposition
Deltic Value Proposition section
  1. 1Four value props each lead with a hard number: 100% EDM, 95% of requests resolved under 24 hours, save up to 45 minutes a day, 10 years of focus
  2. 2Every card pairs the claim with a concrete payoff via a checkmark line (no blocking, less manual data entry, you capitalize on what exists)
  3. 3Themed icon per card (team, custom-fit, rocket, stopwatch) makes the four benefits scannable at a glance
  4. 4Closing block explains the mechanism: needs analysis, then custom configuration, then team training, with native ERP integration
02

Livestorm, Video engagement platform for webinars and virtual events.

60/100
Gabriel AmzallagGabriel AmzallagFounder, Web Anatomy

Virtual event platform with a trust-forward approach. Livestorm pairs clear webinar and event hosting messaging with strong social proof and a free trial CTA that reduces every layer of buying friction.

What makes this page stand out

  • "Le leader des webinars conçu en Europe" creates a strong European champion positioning with ISO 27001 and RGPD compliance badges as trust signals
  • 1000+ reviews social proof combined with enterprise logos (ElevenLabs, Airbus, Air Liquide, Bouygues, Engie) validates both SMB and enterprise adoption
  • Four pillars — Intuitif, Personnalisable, Connecté, Sécurisé — address the key buyer concerns in a structured, scannable format
  • Use-case segmentation (webinars, product demos, internal training, external training, internal comms) expands the TAM beyond just marketing teams

Section we love

·Trust
Livestorm Trust section
  1. 1The metrics are concrete (5000+ customers, x3 ROI in three years, 99.98% uptime, 53% higher attendance).
  2. 2A 5-star rating from 1,000+ reviews plus G2 badges (Grid Leader, High Performer, Best Support) add third-party validation.
  3. 3The Intercom testimonial names Stan Massueras (European Sales Director) with a real photo and 5 stars.
  4. 4The 84% would-recommend stat is sourced to Gartner, lending analyst credibility.
  5. 5Stacking hard numbers, named reviewers, and award badges delivers broad proof diversity.
03

Lensmor

57/100

What makes this page stand out

  • Dual CTAs offer “Start free with 2,000 credits” alongside “Request a Demo” above the fold.
  • A metrics strip highlights 160K+ events tracked, 10M+ data points, 95% email accuracy, and 24/7 live monitoring.
  • A scrolling logo row names CES, Hannover Messe, NAB Show, SEMICON, and Canton Fair to anchor event credibility.
  • The “Without Lensmor” red vs “With Lensmor” green checklist contrasts outcomes like “Fly in with no meetings booked.”

Section we love

·HeroBest in class
Lensmor Hero section
  1. 1Headline (Turn Exhibitions Into Pipeline. Before the Doors Open.) packages the entire pre-event positioning in one line
  2. 2Two free-tier CTAs (Start free with 2,000 credits + Claim 50 free contacts) bake the risk reducer into the button labels
  3. 3#4 Product of the Day badge + AI Agent For Pre-Show Outreach pill stack social proof and category clarity right under the headline
  4. 4Real ranked-events UI mockup shows the scoring/ranking workflow, anchoring the abstract AI-agent promise in a concrete artifact
04

Eventmobi, Event management for in-person, virtual, and hybrid events.

49/100
Gabriel AmzallagGabriel AmzallagFounder, Web Anatomy

Multi-format event platform with smart resource navigation. The page balances in-person and virtual event management with content that helps different organizer types find their entry point.

What makes this page stand out

  • Strong trust metrics: 16+ years, 17M+ attendees, 40,000+ events establish market leadership
  • Anti-enterprise positioning: "Unlike enterprise event management software, EventMobi avoids unnecessary complexity, long contracts, and heavy configuration"
  • Transparent pricing with no hidden fees — directly addresses common industry frustration
  • Full event lifecycle coverage (website, registration, check-in, engagement, community) in one platform

Section we love

·FooterBest in class
Eventmobi Footer section
  1. 1Links span 10 labeled columns (Products, Services, Resources, About, Who We Serve, Policies and more) for deep navigation
  2. 2Subscribe for Updates newsletter with email field and Sign Up button drives secondary conversion
  3. 3Compliance section shows two certification badges reinforcing trust at the exit
  4. 4Read Reviews block with Capterra 4.5 stars and a G2 badge persists social proof
  5. 5Policies column with Accessibility, Privacy, Security, Cookie Declaration, and Terms Of Use keeps legal info clear
05

Bizzabo, The event experience operating system for enterprise teams.

38/100
Gabriel AmzallagGabriel AmzallagFounder, Web Anatomy

Enterprise event management positioned as a strategic outcome. Bizzabo elevates event tech from logistics to business impact with hero messaging that speaks to VP-level buyers.

What makes this page stand out

  • AI-powered networking and matchmaking enhance attendee engagement and connection quality
  • Event marketing and registration tools provide end-to-end event lifecycle management
  • Analytics and ROI measurement help event marketers prove business impact
  • Sponsor management and monetization features address the revenue side of events

Section we love

·Hero
Bizzabo Hero section
  1. 1Event Experience OS label positions Bizzabo as a platform, not just a tool
  2. 2B2B event professionals audience targeting is explicit in both headline and subtitle
  3. 3Boost event ROI year-round promises a measurable business outcome for event managers
  4. 4Bold yellow background with black serif typography creates high contrast and brand recognition

See how your page compares to the 58.8 average page score

Run a diagnostic on your event tech page and get a section-by-section breakdown of what to fix first to improve clarity, trust, and product proof.

Design patterns we see across high-performing event tech pages

Across 6 event tech pages reviewed, the pages that convert tend to make the first screen do one job: name the event format and show what the platform makes possible.

The strongest patterns pair clear format-specific claims with product visuals that feel like a real event workflow, then back those claims with recognizable client events and attendee numbers. Use website section examples to compare how these building blocks show up across page types.

Hero Livestorm

89/100

How Livestorm captures attention above the fold

Livestorm hero section
  1. 1Dual CTAs (Try it for free) and (Get a live demo) with logos (ramp, Dolby, NHS, ElevenLabs) right below
  2. 2Real webinar UI showing polls, Q and A panel, HubSpot and Pardot integrations proves the platform works
  3. 3Claims (The webinar leader, designed in Europe) for clear category leadership and regional identity
  4. 4Targets marketing teams explicitly in the headline for sharp audience specificity
  5. 51,000+ reviews badge and Grid Leader award add third-party credibility beyond just logos

Reviewed design-pattern pick from Livestorm’s hero section.

What I love about this section

  • Dual CTAs (Try it for free) and (Get a live demo) with logos (ramp, Dolby, NHS, ElevenLabs) right below
  • Real webinar UI showing polls, Q and A panel, HubSpot and Pardot integrations proves the platform works
  • Claims (The webinar leader, designed in Europe) for clear category leadership and regional identity
  • Targets marketing teams explicitly in the headline for sharp audience specificity

Trust Lensmor

80/100

How Lensmor builds credibility early

Lensmor trust section
  1. 1Four stat counters (160K+ events, 10M+ data points, 95% email accuracy, 24/7 monitoring) prove scale, quality, and uptime in one row
  2. 2Recognizable trade-show logos (CES, MWC, Hannover Messe, IFA, Gulfood) act as borrowed credibility from events the audience already attends
  3. 3Subhead lists flagship events by name (CES, Hannover Messe, NAB Show, SEMICON) before claiming 160,000+ events, anchoring breadth in specifics
  4. 4Pairing of icons next to each stat (calendar, chart, mail, support) makes each metric instantly readable

Reviewed design-pattern pick from Lensmor’s trust section.

What I love about this section

  • Four stat counters (160K+ events, 10M+ data points, 95% email accuracy, 24/7 monitoring) prove scale, quality, and uptime in one row
  • Recognizable trade-show logos (CES, MWC, Hannover Messe, IFA, Gulfood) act as borrowed credibility from events the audience already attends
  • Subhead lists flagship events by name (CES, Hannover Messe, NAB Show, SEMICON) before claiming 160,000+ events, anchoring breadth in specifics
  • Pairing of icons next to each stat (calendar, chart, mail, support) makes each metric instantly readable

Cta Livestorm

80/100

How Livestorm drives action without pressure

Livestorm cta section
  1. 1Clear primary button (Try it for free) in solid blue dominates over the lighter secondary, so the main action stays obvious
  2. 2Action copy (Try it for free) plus the headline (Create a free account) make the no-cost path explicit
  3. 3Reassuring microcopy with checkmarks (No credit card needed, No installation required) kills last-minute friction
  4. 4Secondary path (Get a live demo) captures buyers who are not ready to self-serve

Reviewed design-pattern pick from Livestorm’s cta section.

What I love about this section

  • Clear primary button (Try it for free) in solid blue dominates over the lighter secondary, so the main action stays obvious
  • Action copy (Try it for free) plus the headline (Create a free account) make the no-cost path explicit
  • Reassuring microcopy with checkmarks (No credit card needed, No installation required) kills last-minute friction
  • Secondary path (Get a live demo) captures buyers who are not ready to self-serve

Overlooked sections that quietly drive clarity and trust

In this set, navigation and use-case sections often do more conversion work than teams expect: they help organizers self-select their event type, find relevant resources, and evaluate platform fit without feeling overwhelmed.

The biggest gaps usually appear where the page should route different organizer personas to relevant content. When those sections are thin, the hero gets forced to explain everything, and organizers leave before finding their format.

Footer Deltic

80/100

How Deltic closes the page with confidence

Deltic footer section
  1. 1Links grouped under three clear headings (Deltic, Solutions, Resources) for easy navigation
  2. 2Newsletter signup with Sign up for the newsletter! button drives secondary conversion
  3. 3appvizer Certified Partner badge in the footer keeps third-party credibility persistent
  4. 4Legal Notice and Personal Data and Cookies links give clear policy transparency

Reviewed overlooked-section pick from Deltic’s footer section.

What I love about this section

  • Links grouped under three clear headings (Deltic, Solutions, Resources) for easy navigation
  • Newsletter signup with Sign up for the newsletter! button drives secondary conversion
  • appvizer Certified Partner badge in the footer keeps third-party credibility persistent
  • Legal Notice and Personal Data and Cookies links give clear policy transparency

Resources Deltic

80/100

How Deltic educates before they sell

Deltic resources section
  1. 1Premium comparison guide on approved e-invoicing platforms (ex PDP) targets the exact 2026 compliance worry of the audience
  2. 2Comparison of Approved Platforms CTA gates the premium download and turns the page into a lead capture point
  3. 3Original side by side platform comparison positions Deltic as an authority on the new PDP rules
  4. 4Single featured guide with a large cover mockup gives this resource clear visual priority over plain text

Reviewed overlooked-section pick from Deltic’s resources section.

What I love about this section

  • Premium comparison guide on approved e-invoicing platforms (ex PDP) targets the exact 2026 compliance worry of the audience
  • Comparison of Approved Platforms CTA gates the premium download and turns the page into a lead capture point
  • Original side by side platform comparison positions Deltic as an authority on the new PDP rules
  • Single featured guide with a large cover mockup gives this resource clear visual priority over plain text

Use Cases Livestorm

75/100

How Livestorm makes the product feel relevant

Livestorm use cases section
  1. 1Industry tabs (Healthcare, Finance, Technology) plus View all industries let visitors self-select their vertical instantly
  2. 2Active tab shows a concrete scenario (a Best Practices in Pediatric Vision Care webinar) instead of generic event copy
  3. 3Role-matched testimonial from Bryan Loomis at gocheck sits inside the Healthcare tab for targeted credibility
  4. 4Real product screenshot of the live webinar UI with attendee list makes the use case tangible per industry

Reviewed overlooked-section pick from Livestorm’s use cases section.

What I love about this section

  • Industry tabs (Healthcare, Finance, Technology) plus View all industries let visitors self-select their vertical instantly
  • Active tab shows a concrete scenario (a Best Practices in Pediatric Vision Care webinar) instead of generic event copy
  • Role-matched testimonial from Bryan Loomis at gocheck sits inside the Healthcare tab for targeted credibility
  • Real product screenshot of the live webinar UI with attendee list makes the use case tangible per industry

Use the examples below as prompts for what to standardize, not just what to redesign.

Checklist: a practical audit for event tech website design

If you are iterating on an event tech homepage design, this checklist helps you spot missing sections and messaging gaps quickly, especially around Hero, Trust, and Value Proposition.

Run it on your current page, then decide what to rewrite, what to reorder, and what proof to add before you touch visual polish. For a faster baseline, you can also try our landing page analysis.

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What would your event tech homepage score?

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Can an event organizer identify what you do in under 5 seconds?

"Virtual event platform for lead generation" beats "reimagine your event experience."

Gabriel Amzallag

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Gabriel Amzallag , Founder, Web Anatomy

5 years CRO + SEO at Qonto (2021–2025). After advising 15+ SaaS on their websites (Payfit, Pigment…), the same patterns kept breaking, so I decided to build the source of truth on what works on the web: the intelligence layer every tool, builder, and team uses to ship sites that perform.

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Event Tech FAQ

Quick answers based on our event tech website benchmark dataset.

What are the best event tech websites?

[01]

The strongest performers in this June 2026 benchmark are Deltic, Livestorm, Eventmobi, and Bizzabo. Each commits to a format: Deltic to venue operations (nightlife and hospitality), Livestorm to virtual events and webinars, Eventmobi to multi-format organizers, and Bizzabo to enterprise buyers. Across 6 event tech homepages scored against 60+ criteria, these pages convert by refusing to be everything to every organizer.

What makes event tech websites harder to convert than generic SaaS pages?

[02]

Event tech has to serve venue, virtual, in-person, and hybrid organizers, often on the same homepage. Across 6 homepages reviewed, the pages that convert commit to a primary persona: Deltic names the venue operator's specific pain, Livestorm leads with engagement and leads instead of "virtual event platform," and Bizzabo elevates the conversation to VP-level business impact rather than ticketing features.

What is the biggest design mistake on event tech homepages?

[03]

Trying to serve every event format in one hero with no clear segmentation. The average page in this June 2026 benchmark scored 58.8. Top performers pick a lane or route fast: Deltic commits to hospitality venues, Livestorm commits to virtual, and Eventmobi uses resource navigation to route hybrid organizers. Organizers should self-select their event type in ten seconds, not scroll searching for it.

What sections should an event tech homepage include?

[04]

A hero that names the event format and outcome in operator language, an early trust layer with client logos or event scale numbers, a product walkthrough showing the real event workflow, use-case routing for different event types, and a low-friction CTA like a free trial or interactive demo. Livestorm stacks these cleanly around free-trial conversion. Across 6 homepages, pages that skip format segmentation convert least.

How many event tech examples do I need to review before redesigning?

[05]

Three to five is enough if you pick by event format. Only 6% of homepages in this benchmark score in the top tier, so the gap is concentrated in a few blocks. Study Deltic for venue-operator framing, Livestorm for outcome-led virtual events, Eventmobi for multi-format routing, and Bizzabo for enterprise strategic positioning.

Where can I find great inspiration for my event tech website?

[06]

Study pages section by section instead of saving full-page screenshots. Browse best landing page examples for the full gallery, then drill into hero section examples and features section examples to see how Deltic, Livestorm, and Bizzabo differ at each funnel stage.

How do I audit my event tech homepage?

[07]

Use a structured rubric that checks clarity, trust, and friction instead of relying on subjective feedback. Run your page through the landing page analyzer for a section-by-section score against the same 60+ criteria used in this benchmark.