EBEventberryEvent management SaaS

Documentation shaped around setup, launch, and live event delivery.

Eventberry documentation is organized for teams that need to move from workspace setup to branded launch and onsite execution without losing operational clarity.

Getting started

Set up your workspace, define access, and build draft events before anything goes public.

Workspace setup and team access
Draft event creation and duplication
Brand, domain, and sender configuration
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Launch and registration

Use documented workflows for pricing, attendee journeys, registration setup, and public launch reviews.

Registration and pricing guides
Event website launch checklist
Payments, confirmations, and launch readiness
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Onsite and reporting

Keep operators aligned on badge printing, check-in, live changes, reporting, and archive continuity.

Badge printing and check-in playbooks
Operator workflows and live adjustments
Reporting, exports, and archive guidance
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Documentation should reduce friction, not add another research project.

The structure is designed to help event teams move quickly between planning, launch preparation, live operations, and follow-up work.

Implementation guides

Structured setup notes for event teams moving from spreadsheets or replacing a fragmented tool stack.

Operator references

Practical instructions for onsite staff, production leads, and event operations managers.

Platform reference

Clear documentation around capabilities, integrations, and event-specific operating patterns.

Use the documentation as a starting point, then review the workflow live.

Read the product guidance, create a free workspace, or book a walkthrough tailored to your event format.