With so much going on, event planners are dying to get their hands on something that can help save time. That’s why we’re here to answer the question: Is an event app worth it?
After extensive research, we’ve managed to narrow the benefits down to 3 main points (don’t worry, they’re definitely worthy).
1. Managing your data
A large part of organising an event is getting top management to approve it first. With the advent of big data and data analytics, it’s both easier and harder to justify your event to your boss.
On one hand, newer, quantifiable ROI metrics are now available for the numbers-oriented bosses – attendance rates, engagement scores, Net Promoter Score and more. On the other hand, you need to find the time to collect and collate this terrifying amount of data into something easily consumable.
Did we mention 22-hour days?
Perhaps you’re planning to tackle that post-event when things are less busy, but that would depend heavily on your current workload. For event agencies and other event-heavy corporations, it’s very likely that you won’t be getting any spare time (or sleep).
With an event app, you can record the number of registrations and check-ins. You can also go further and rate each guest’s level of engagement according to how many posts they create or react to, the number of polls answered, quizzes submitted, photos taken and so on.
You can even collect surveys through the app itself! (At a 10x response rate!)
The best part? You won’t need to trawl through a mountain of papers and bad handwriting to collect those numbers.
2. Reducing Costs and Overheads
Speaking of papers, one of the earliest and most well-known benefits of an event app is its ability to cut down printing costs…or do away with it entirely.
That’s right – depending on the needs of the event, you may actually not need to print a single sheet! With online schedules, information pages, email and push notifications and in-app note-taking, you might have just found a way to save a huge portion of your budget.
Of course, you need to compare that to the cost of the app itself but here are some quick numbers:
- Guidebook did a comparison and found that the average cost of an event app is less than $5 per attendee and only 1.2% of your per-person budget.
- QuickMobile (now owned by Cvents) similarly found that event app users saved $8,000 on print costs, $1,900 on hardware and $12,000 on auxiliary support tech
Want to know more about how event apps reduce costs? Find out in this post.
3. Increasing Engagement
Arguably the new best selling point of event apps, engagement is an old problem with a new name. Event participation rates have always been a concern for event planners, however with the onset of technology and social media, things like impressions, reactions, posts and shares were added to the mix.
But before we discuss the worthiness of event apps, let’s look at some interesting stats:
- 79% of smartphone owners keep their phones with them for all but 2 hours of their waking time.
- 63% of them keep their phones with them for all but 1 hour of their waking time.
- 25% of them cannot recall the last time their phone was not within earshot.
Psst, did you know: A whopping ⅔ of mobile users report distress on being separated from their phones. (Left at home, battery died, etc)
Speaking of stats, have a graph: