Revelr is an innovative website that helps people plan corporate events, meetings, and conferences. Users come to the site to post their event needs and then sit back while interested venues, caterers, and other vendors reach out directly if they can accommodate. The website is easy to use. The first step is to post your event details. You’ll submit a questionnaire detailing everything you’re envisioning, like the date, location, event format, and headcount. Within hours (or even minutes) of submitting your request, venues and vendors send you responses and proposals. You can then review the messages and profiles of the different venues and vendors that have responded and book your favorites. Easy, right? Revelr provides this free platform for event organizers looking to create the perfect event and discover venues and vendors who can work within their vision and budget
The website also includes a blog with posts about planning the perfect event. You can read about what to do and what not to do when it comes to planning, including learning about what questions you should ask when finding a caterer. This is extremely helpful for those planning an event for the first time as it can be a nerve-racking experience.
Revelr is currently based in NYC though the company will expand to the west coast soon! This website is game changing for organizers looking to book the best venues and vendors and makes it easy to plan your event in a matter of minutes.
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