Best Event Tech Website Examples (And Why They Convert)

We scored 5 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

What strong event tech pages do before the buyer is ready to click

  • 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

DelticVenue management software for nightlife and hospitality.

Editor's pick68/100
Gabriel AmzallagGabriel AmzallagFounder, LPA

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

·NavbarBest in class
Deltic Navbar section
  1. 1Featured white paper highlight in mega menu drives content engagement with clear call to action
  2. 2Resources mega menu separates Tools from White Papers helping visitors find the right content type
  3. 3Dual CTA approach (Get a quote and Contact us with phone icon) captures both high and low intent visitors
  4. 4Sectors tab enables industry-based self-selection for document management buyers
02

LivestormVideo engagement platform for webinars and virtual events.

60/100
Gabriel AmzallagGabriel AmzallagFounder, LPA

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

·TrustBest in class
Livestorm Trust section
  1. 1Six distinct proof types (G2 badges, Gartner, reviews, stats, testimonial, uptime) in one section
  2. 25-star rating from 1000+ reviews and Gartner 84% recommendation provide third-party validation
  3. 3Real testimonial with photo, name, and title (Stan Massueras, European Sales Director)
  4. 499.98% uptime metric and x3 ROI in first three years add operational credibility
  5. 5Sourced stats from Forrester and Livestorm Admin boost data trustworthiness
03

EventmobiEvent management for in-person, virtual, and hybrid events.

49/100
Gabriel AmzallagGabriel AmzallagFounder, LPA

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

·Resources
Eventmobi Resources section
  1. 1Four resource types (cheat sheet, guide, blog) cover different event planning needs
  2. 2Color-coded content type labels create clear visual differentiation between formats
  3. 3Buyer s Guide for Associations targets a specific high-value audience segment
  4. 4Topics span practical (badges, integrations) and strategic (AI in events) content
04

BizzaboThe event experience operating system for enterprise teams.

38/100
Gabriel AmzallagGabriel AmzallagFounder, LPA

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 5 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

Cta Livestorm

71/100

How Livestorm drives action without pressure

Livestorm cta section
  1. 1No credit card needed and No installation required microcopy directly addresses the two biggest signup objections
  2. 2You are only 3 minutes away from your most engaging webinars quantifies effort and promises a concrete outcome
  3. 3Dual CTA structure with visually distinct primary and secondary buttons serves both self-serve and sales-assisted paths
  4. 4Subheadline reframes the action from signing up to getting engaging webinars which shifts focus to value

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

What I love about this section

  • No credit card needed and No installation required microcopy directly addresses the two biggest signup objections
  • You are only 3 minutes away from your most engaging webinars quantifies effort and promises a concrete outcome
  • Dual CTA structure with visually distinct primary and secondary buttons serves both self-serve and sales-assisted paths
  • Subheadline reframes the action from signing up to getting engaging webinars which shifts focus to value

Value Proposition Deltic

67/100

How Deltic presents their value

Deltic value proposition section
  1. 1Six distinct feature cards cover supplier, invoicing, security, time savings, paperless, and mission focus comprehensively
  2. 2Specific ISO certifications (27001, 22301, 50001) and French standards (HDA, NF203) build concrete trust
  3. 3Deep-dive links on each card (Electronic invoicing 2026, EDM, SMEs) let visitors self-select their interest
  4. 4EDM process explanation (digitizes, classifies, indexes, stores, archives) clarifies the mechanism clearly

Reviewed design-pattern pick from Deltic’s value proposition section.

What I love about this section

  • Six distinct feature cards cover supplier, invoicing, security, time savings, paperless, and mission focus comprehensively
  • Specific ISO certifications (27001, 22301, 50001) and French standards (HDA, NF203) build concrete trust
  • Deep-dive links on each card (Electronic invoicing 2026, EDM, SMEs) let visitors self-select their interest
  • EDM process explanation (digitizes, classifies, indexes, stores, archives) clarifies the mechanism clearly

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.

Navbar Eventmobi

100/100

Why this navbar works

Eventmobi navbar section
  1. 1Mega menu highlights triple CTA panel (Get Pricing, Get a Demo, Watch Product Tour) for multi-intent capture
  2. 2Top banner drives product tour action with contrasting Watch the Product Tour link
  3. 3Three organized product categories help visitors self-sort by event management need
  4. 4Utility nav includes language switcher (EN/DE) and Login for returning users
  5. 5Social proof bar (16+ Years, 17M+ Attendees, 40K+ Events) reinforces trust near CTAs

Reviewed overlooked-section pick from Eventmobi’s navbar section.

What I love about this section

  • Mega menu highlights triple CTA panel (Get Pricing, Get a Demo, Watch Product Tour) for multi-intent capture
  • Top banner drives product tour action with contrasting Watch the Product Tour link
  • Three organized product categories help visitors self-sort by event management need
  • Utility nav includes language switcher (EN/DE) and Login for returning users

Use Cases Livestorm

100/100

How Livestorm makes the product feel relevant

Livestorm use cases section
  1. 1Visual carousel with angled photo cards creates engaging browsing experience across use cases
  2. 2More than just webinars headline reframes the product beyond its obvious category
  3. 3Active card overlay text (Stop boring product demos) addresses a common pain point with urgency
  4. 4Dual CTAs (Try it for free plus Get a live demo) offer both self-serve and guided conversion paths

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

What I love about this section

  • Visual carousel with angled photo cards creates engaging browsing experience across use cases
  • More than just webinars headline reframes the product beyond its obvious category
  • Active card overlay text (Stop boring product demos) addresses a common pain point with urgency
  • Dual CTAs (Try it for free plus Get a live demo) offer both self-serve and guided conversion paths

Resources Livestorm

80/100

How Livestorm educates before they sell

Livestorm resources section
  1. 1Blog and guides are split into two distinct columns creating clear visual hierarchy
  2. 2Category labels (Company updates, Remote communication, Marketing) help visitors scan fast
  3. 3Guides section covers foundational topics like webinars and video conferencing
  4. 4Expert Takes content format signals original thought leadership over generic posts
  5. 5All topics (webinar platforms, virtual events, video marketing) match the product exactly

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

What I love about this section

  • Blog and guides are split into two distinct columns creating clear visual hierarchy
  • Category labels (Company updates, Remote communication, Marketing) help visitors scan fast
  • Guides section covers foundational topics like webinars and video conferencing
  • Expert Takes content format signals original thought leadership over generic posts

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 Features, Hero, 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?

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Gabriel Amzallag

Reviewed by

Gabriel Amzallag — Founder, LPA

Worked on website and growth at scale-ups like Qonto, PayFit, and Pigment. After 5 years helping SaaS companies convert, I noticed the same homepage mistakes everywhere—so I built a benchmark to score what actually works across 60+ conversion criteria.

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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]

Some of the strongest examples in this benchmark include Deltic, Livestorm, Eventmobi, and Bizzabo. We reviewed 5 pages using the same conversion-focused rubric.

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

[02]

They need to serve multiple organizer types (virtual, in-person, hybrid) while making complex logistics feel simple. In our benchmark, the biggest lifts came from visual hierarchy and above-fold CTAs. This shows up in 18% of top-scoring improvements.

What is the biggest design mistake on event tech homepages?

[03]

Trying to serve every event format in one hero without clear segmentation. With an average page score of 58.8, many pages fail to help organizers self-select their event type quickly enough.

What sections should an event tech homepage include?

[04]

A strong event tech homepage typically includes a clear hero naming the event format and outcome, an early trust layer (client logos, event scale), a product walkthrough, use-case routing for different event types, and a low-friction CTA (free trial or interactive demo).

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

[05]

A handful of strong examples is usually enough to set direction. Compare them section by section, because the gap between average and top-scoring execution is often concentrated in a few blocks, not the whole page (13% top-scoring rate).

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 what the strongest event tech pages do differently.

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.