Author Archives: Brian

The New Eventification

After months of work, the new Eventification is now live! It’s packed with all kinds of new functionality and quite a few design/usability enhancements. When you get a chance, go check it out! Let’s take a look at some of … Continue reading

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Do you like it? Or LOVE it?

Currently, Eventification relies on a very primitive interest system. Users can subscribe to or block tags. If an event has a tag you subscribe to and none that you’ve blocked, the system deems you as “interested” in the event. Eventification … Continue reading

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WordPress Plugin

Want a sneak preview at a new, awesome feature? (“Sneak preview” = “early alpha”) A while back, Curtis Miller released some handy Javascript widget code for embedding events on any site. It’s an excellent example of the power of the … Continue reading

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Organizers, Organizers, Organizers!

Eventification is an ecosystem. For it to thrive, it needs organizers and it needs prospective attendees. Without attendees, organizers won’t spend time posting their events on Eventification. Without organizers posting events, attendees will stop coming to Eventification in search of … Continue reading

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Group Pages

A common request from event organizers has been to create a single landing page for recurring events. Eventification was built around the concept of recurring Events belonging to Groups. Users can change their email settings for each Event or for … Continue reading

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API

Announcing the Eventification API! Event data on Eventification is free and open for anyone to consume — currently without any restrictions or obligations. As a community resource, we hope others will utilize these capabilities and encourage others to promote their … Continue reading

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User Submission System

This week, a major new feature was soft-launched. For Eventification to be a true community resource, it needs to be community-powered. When an event organizer creates an event on Eventification, there’s a vested interest in getting people to see it. … Continue reading

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Eventification Bloggy Blog!

Announcing the Eventification Blog! With a rapidly evolving application, it’s important to have a place to publish new features and updates. There is a great community supporting Eventification, and information has been getting around pretty effectively via Twitter, Facebook, and … Continue reading

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