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Managing Attendees

This guide explains how organizers can manage attendees throughout the event lifecycle, including registrations, communication, check-in preparation, and post-event engagement.

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What Attendee Management Involves

Managing attendees well means more than tracking who registered. It means communicating clearly before the event, being prepared for check-in on the day, handling edge cases gracefully, and following up after the experience ends. Each of these touchpoints shapes how attendees perceive you as a host.

Before the Event

Communicate proactively — Send updates as the event approaches. Confirm the date, time, and access details. Share anything attendees need to prepare or bring. For online events, send the access link with enough lead time that people aren't scrambling to find it at start time.

Monitor your registration list — Keep an eye on how registration is tracking against capacity. If you're running lower than expected, there may be a promotion or messaging issue worth addressing. If you're near capacity, create urgency in your communications.

Prepare for check-in — For in-person events, make sure your check-in setup is ready before attendees start arriving. Using taronPass means your registration list is the check-in list — no manual cross-referencing required.

On the Day

Run check-in efficiently. Long queues at the entrance create a poor first impression. If you're expecting high attendance, consider multiple check-in points or additional staff to manage entry flow.

Have a clear process for attendees who arrive with issues — a ticket that won't scan, a registration they can't find, a name that isn't on the list. Most of these are resolvable quickly if someone is designated to handle them.

After the Event

Follow up with attendees. A brief thank you message, any promised resources, and an invitation to join your Community costs very little but significantly improves how attendees feel about the experience in retrospect. The follow-up is often what converts a first-time attendee into a repeat one.

Review your attendance data. Who showed up vs. who registered? What was the no-show rate? These patterns inform how you manage future events — how many registrations to accept relative to expected attendance, for example.

Attendee Management Dashboard
Attendee Management DashboardShow organizers where attendee information can be viewed and managed.
Managing Attendees Successfully
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