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Start in the right place.

Attendees should be able to read the agenda without creating another profile. Vendors and sponsors need proof, leads, and follow-up. Hosts need the whole room to feel handled. Start with the role that brought you here.

Need the direct route? Email events@simpli-fi-os.com and we will usually reply by the next business day.

Live example: the Texas Local Fire Fighters Retirement Act (TLFFRA) Field Guide shows how a public event companion can carry agenda context, venue details, and useful reference material without forcing every attendee into a profile. View the shipped companions →
No-account event access

The public layer of an event needs a front door on the open web.

The account is the upgrade, not the obstacle. A public event page gives the agenda, venue, sponsor roster, vendor directory, and updates to anyone with the link. Then the app asks for an account only when the attendee wants something personal saved.

Public page

Agenda, speakers, sponsors, vendors, location, updates, and registration links without a login.

Saved agenda

A free account stores personal schedule choices, reminders, notes, and session history.

Better discovery

Attendees can find vendors, sponsors, sessions, and people by need instead of hunting through PDFs.

Consent first

Lead sharing happens when an attendee chooses a scan, meeting, offer, or sponsor opt-in.

01Choose your role

Publish the event and manage the room.

Launch the public event page, attendee account path, vendor and sponsor portals, live updates, and the report your board or sponsor team needs later.

Plan an event

Account unlocks

  • Public event page and role-based onboarding
  • Vendor, sponsor, speaker, and attendee workflows
  • Announcements, engagement, lead capture, and reporting

Between events

Reusable templates, sponsor pipeline, event CRM, content library, and year-over-year benchmarks.

Paid path

Per-event build plus host platform plan for teams that run repeated conferences or member programs.

Onboarding logic

Different doors. One event record.

The system should not ask a sponsor, a trustee, and the event director to fill out the same form. Each person gets a short path to the tools they actually need, while the host still gets a clean data picture.

  1. 01Choose roleWe route the visitor as an attendee, vendor, sponsor, or host.
  2. 02Find or create eventGuests open the public event layer. Hosts start the event build.
  3. 03Complete only useful fieldsProfiles collect the minimum needed for that role and event.
  4. 04Land in the right workspaceEvent pass, booth profile, sponsor desk, or command center.
Value ladder

Public pages bring people in. Accounts make the event better.

The host still buys the core platform. The recurring value for vendors and sponsors comes from profiles, lead flow, follow-up, and proof that keeps working between events.

Public event page

Anyone browsing

Agenda, speakers, vendors, sponsors, map, frequently asked questions, updates, and registration links.

Free attendee account

Registered attendees

Saved schedule, digital pass, reminders, networking opt-in, offers, surveys, and post-event materials.

Vendor and sponsor access

Participating organizations

Profiles, placements, lead capture, offers, follow-up templates, exports, and ROI reporting.

Host platform

Hosts and event teams

Event build, participant management, sponsor value, communications, engagement, and the final report.

Data covenant

Useful data without treating attendees like inventory.

Everyone wants better signal from the event. The elegant version is explicit, minimal, and tied to attendee value.

Public event details stay viewable without an account.
Attendee data is not sold and lead sharing is opt-in.
Only information marked public appears on an event page.
Hosts control publishing, access, and event-specific data rules.

Beautiful Histories Travel Desk

Here for the conference? Your work travel can become a family memory.

Attendees, vendors, sponsors, and hosts can send a points-aware travel request to Beautiful Histories without mixing it into the event-buyer intake.

Open Travel Desk
Host intake

If you own the event, this is the business handoff.

We use this to scope the public event page, attendee account path, sponsor and vendor tools, and post-event reporting. No discovery call is required to see the first fixed quote.

About you
About your event
Decision context
What would help you decide? (Pick any.)
Were you referred? (Optional)

If a peer organization sent you our way, name them here. A verified referral may earn them a 15% credit on their next booking when your organization signs and pays its first invoice or deposit. Stack up to five credits per booking, capped at 75% off. Only include a referrer contact email if you have permission for us to use it to verify eligibility and issue the credit. Read the referral terms.

By sending, you authorize Simpli-FI OS LLC to store this intake in Supabase, notify our team, and send transactional replies through Resend. We use it to respond to this request and manage any referral credit. We do not sell it or share it with advertisers.