10 Best Event Registration Software Tools [+ What Makes Them Great]
I won’t pretend I’m an event marketer. But my mom has been a director of special events for over 20 years (shoutout to her), so I completely understand the importance of good event registration tools.
I won’t pretend I’m an event marketer. But my mom has been a director of special events for over 20 years (shoutout to her), so I completely understand the importance of good event registration tools. I’ve heard her rattle off the many tasks that need to be completed before, during, and after an event. And she comes from a small team, so it’s very easy for things to feel overwhelming … and quickly. So, I did two things: 1) I sat down with my event pro of a mom to talk about her favorite event registration software, and 2) I scoured the internet to give you a few more options to choose from. All I ask for in return? An invite to your next event 😉 Let’s get into it. I’ve broken this list into three sections: Pro tip: Before you start your search for the perfect event registration tool, I’d recommend creating an event checklist if you haven’t already. Might I offer HubSpot’s Ultimate Event Planning Checklist? It covers everything you need to know to seamlessly execute any event. Anywho, happy browsing! Download the Online Form Builder for Free I know, I’m tooting our own horn a little bit here. But HubSpot’s Free Online Form Builder really does make it easy for you to design an event registration form. The drag-and-drop builder lets you create, integrate, and share forms with your audience. Plus, all of the attendee contact information is automatically stored in your CRM. Nice. What I like most: There are over 1,000 form fields and over 12 field types you can use to customize your event registration form. Plus, it’s versatile and offers plugins with tools like WordPress and integrations with tools like Gravity Forms. You can’t really go wrong if you use a free tool like this for event registration (or as your Content Hub, CRM, Marketing Software, Sales Software, or Service Software, for that matter). Okay, I’ll stop gushing now. Cvent’s event technology allows you to personalize your registration experience. You can build automated workflows to collect signups. You can also customize the guest experience using targeted campaigns and Cvent's comprehensive library of event templates. I asked my mom, an esteemed director of special events, what she likes most about Cvent, and she said, “the great thing about it is you can do as little or as much as you need it to do.” “The first year we used it, we had an 800-900 attendee event, and we used to do all of the registration manually. Now, we’re able to use Cvent to print badges and set up self-registration with minimal involvement from our staff.” Overall, she’s a fan of the scalability of the platform and the support it provides to businesses with little to no resources. She notes that this tool “has been a huge help for her small but mighty resource development team.” Price: Contact Cvent for pricing. OneCause offers a customized ticketing and fundraising platform. You can create custom ticket types, group packages, and promo codes for attendees. So, if you work at a non-profit or oversee donor events like my mom, this one’s for you. Similar to Cvent, she likes OneCause because it cuts down her manual work by a ton. She says, “it allows us to sell tickets to attendees and sponsorships to our biggest donors.” Plus, it’s really good for managing other event elements including silent auctions. “My team sends the auction link to guests through OneCause, and winners get notified at the end of the night and pay directly via the platform. It’s super simple, and the backend is easy to navigate,” she says. Price: Contact OneCause for pricing details. I send a good amount of surveys to my team, and I always use the free version of Google Forms. It works great for personal use, but I found that Google also offers a paid version for teams that comes with greater security and control over your data. Google Forms allows you to: What the G2 score says: Google Workspace has a G2 score of 4.6. Here’s what users think: Note: Since I don’t have personal experience with most of these tools, I sifted through the G2 reviews to give you an idea of what works best for users and what doesn’t. I’ll include insights like the above for each tool in this section. What I like most: Since Google Forms Workspace requires a Google Business Plan, you’ll also gain access to Google's other products as well as more data storage, wider video hosting options, and added security and management controls for your events. Price: Plans range in price from $6 to $18 per month. During my search, I learned that Splash was recently acquired by Cvent, but it’s still operating as an event marketing program for online, in-person, and hybrid events. Splash allows you to: What the G2 score says: Splash has a G2 score of 4.4. Here’s what users think: What I like most: To me, Splash appears to be the integration queen. You can use Splash with your marketing automation platform and CRM (hey there, HubSpot) to analyze event data and use it to inform your future campaigns and events. Price: Try Splash for free, request a demo, or speak with a sales rep to learn about the right plan for your team. Whova is an event management tool that comes with some pretty robust event registration features. I’m talking branded ticketing experiences, retargeting campaigns, and exhibitor or sponsor tiering. Whova allows you to: What the G2 score says: Whova has a G2 score of … drum roll, please … 4.8. Here’s what users think: What I like most: From what I’ve seen, this platform works hard for that high G2 score. From embeddable registration widgets to real-time attendee tracking, you can find just about anything you need to run your event from start to finish. Price: Contact Whova directly for a quote. I’ve used Eventbrite to register for local meetups in Washington, DC, and niche fitness classes like puppy yoga. On the attendee side, it’s pretty easy to use for registration and to track my upcoming events. On the event management side, Eventbrite allows you to set up your event registration in three easy steps: What the G2 score says: Eventbrite has a G2 score of 4.3. Here’s what users think: What I like most: The simple three-step setup seems like it would work great for smaller-scale events and newer event marketers. Plus, Eventbrite is recognizable. As a consumer, I trust the platform as a reliable source to find events near me. Price: Eventbrite offers both free and paid plans. The Essentials and Professional plans are free if you host a free event. Eventbrite will only charge you when you sell a paid ticket. vFairs is another end-to-end event platform that helps you manage the entire event lifecycle. I looked through the software suite, and it includes check-in and badge printing software, virtual events software, event ticketing and registration software, and more. vFairs allows you to: What the G2 score says: vFairs has a G2 score of 4.7. Here’s what users think: What I like most: With vFairs, you can automatically trigger email workflows for different user segments both within the platform and through integrations with your CRM. I always love when tools remove the manual aspects of my work and play well with others. Price: Contact vFairs for a customized quote. I poked around the RSVPify platform, and I can tell you it’s designed to handle events of all sizes — everything from casual events to enterprise and professional conferences. RSVPify allows you to: What the G2 score says: RSVPify has a G2 score of 4.6. Here’s what users think: What I like the most: It’s the versatility for me. Whether you need to host multiple marquee events simultaneously, an annual gala, or your wedding, RSVPify has a solution. Price: There’s a free option available, and paid options range from $19/month (for personal events) to $39/month (for professional events). In my opinion, Accelevents is a great option for events that require advanced coordination. It’s a complete solution with ticketing and registration features like assigned seating, pre-registration, and the ability to sell add-ons like merch or subscriptions. Accelevents allows you to: What the G2 score says: Accelevents has a G2 score of 4.7. Here’s what users think: What I like the most: I am a big, big fan of stellar customer service. As I looked through the reviews, I saw tons of compliments for the Accelevents support team, and I think that’s a huge win — especially for tech products. Price: Contact Accelevents for a free trial and to schedule a demo. My advice for picking event registration software is this: Think about the registration features you absolutely can’t live without, and find a tool that does them well. Most of the tools out there (and on this list) are comprehensive, but some are better than others in certain areas. Do the research, and choose the right tool for your specific needs. Meanwhile, I’ll be here rooting for the moment you can sit back and watch all of those hard-earned attendee sign-ups roll in. Editor's note: This post was originally published in January 2021 and has been updated for comprehensiveness.Event Registration Tools
Free Event Registration Tools
1. HubSpot Free Online Form Builder
An Event Director’s Favorite Tools
2. Cvent
3. OneCause
Best Online Registration Tools
4. Google Forms
5. Splash
6. Whova
7. Eventbrite
8. vFairs
9. RSVPify
10. Accelevents
RSVPs Made Easy (Well, At Least Easier)