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EventMobi
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Velocity5.0
Event management and virtual event platform
EventMobi's tracked feed is its events blog, not a product changelog
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◆Current state
The source crawled for EventMobi is its marketing blog, not a release feed. Recent entries are how-to and thought-leadership posts on event registration, badge printing, and check-in workflows, plus pieces on AI registration concierges and regional-event strategy. None describe a shipped product change.
◆Where it's heading
On this feed alone, EventMobi's product direction isn't observable. The content does cluster around onsite badge printing/check-in and AI-assisted registration as marketing themes, which hints at product emphasis, but these are articles, not release notes. Tracking the actual product would require pointing the crawl at a changelog.
◆Prediction
No product move can be predicted from this feed; expect continued blog coverage of registration, onsite check-in, and AI-concierge themes.
◆Recent moves
- 4d ago
Event Registration Software for Associations: What to Look For and Why It Matters
A buyer's-guide blog post on event registration software for associations. Editorial content, not a product release.
View source ↗ - 6d ago
How to Increase Event Registration: 10 Proven Strategies
A strategies listicle on increasing event registration. No product-change signal.
View source ↗ - 15d ago
Event Badge Printing and Check-In: How to Rethink the Arrivals Experience
A how-to on badge printing and check-in workflows. Marketing content rather than a release note.
View source ↗ - 21d ago
How Printed Name Tags for Conferences Work: The Complete Operational Guide
An operational guide to printed conference name tags. Editorial, no product change.
View source ↗ - 24d ago
Mobile Badge Printing for Events: Change Where (and How) Events Begin
A thought-piece on mobile badge printing tying registration, printing, and check-in into one platform. Positioning content, not a shipped feature note.
View source ↗ - 1mo ago
The Case For Leaning Into Regional Events
An opinion post on leaning into regional events. Editorial content with no product signal.
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