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Same faces every month. Finally remembered.

A recurring series is a community, but most tools treat every event as a stranger. krowd remembers your regulars across every meetup — who came, who lapsed, and who to bring back.

People networking at an event

A series only compounds if the system remembers people between events — otherwise every month starts cold.

The whole point of a recurring event is the relationships that build over time. But run it on one-off ticketing tools and each event forgets the last, so you can't tell a first-timer from a tenth-timer. krowd keeps one profile per person across the entire series, so promotion, attendance, and follow-up all get smarter the longer you run.

The parts that make this hard.

01

Every event forgets the last

One-off ticketing tools reset each time, so your loyal regulars look identical to total strangers.

02

Promotion is a manual re-send

You rebuild the same audience list every month instead of messaging the community you already have.

03

You can't see who actually shows

RSVPs and real attendance drift apart, and there's no record of who's becoming a regular.

The right tool for each part of the job.

Attendee CRMLearn more →
One lasting profile per person across the whole series — see first-timers, regulars, and who's drifting away.
Email + SMSLearn more →
Promote each event to live segments of your community, and send a quick SMS reminder the day of.
Ticketing partnersLearn more →
Use whatever RSVP or ticketing tool fits the meetup — krowd connects to it, so every attendee lands on a profile across the series.
Check-in & Day-ofLearn more →
Check people in from your phone so RSVPs turn into a real attendance record you can act on.

Built with organizers, not for a pitch deck

krowd is shaped by 600+ conversations with working event organizers — the people running the door, chasing the sponsor, and reconciling the spreadsheet at 1am. We're early, and we'd rather earn your trust than borrow a logo wall. Read why we're building this →

Turn a recurring event into a community.

Start free and give your series a memory — so every event builds on the last instead of starting over.