Why Following Hosts Matters
Attending a great event and then losing track of the host who created it is one of the most common missed opportunities on any events platform. If the experience was valuable, the next one probably will be too — but only if you know it's happening.
Following a host after an event is the simplest way to make sure you don't miss what they do next.
How to Follow a Host
Visit the host's profile — accessible directly from the event page or through the event's community — and follow from there. Once you follow, their new events, community updates, and announcements will appear in your feed.
You can also adjust notification settings after following, so you can choose whether you're alerted immediately when they post something new or receive updates in a digest format.
What Following Gives You
When you follow a host, you're essentially subscribing to their work. Their upcoming events surface in your feed, their community activity becomes part of your taron experience, and you're in a better position to register early for events that might sell out.
For hosts who run regular programming — monthly community events, recurring workshops, seasonal experiences — following is what converts a one-time attendee into a loyal audience member.
For Hosts: Why Follows Matter
From the host perspective, follows are more than a vanity metric. They represent an audience that has opted in to hearing about your work — people who have already experienced what you create and decided they want more of it. An engaged follower base is the foundation for growing attendance, building community, and eventually hosting events that fill up because your audience is paying attention.
Example Host Event Organizers Circle