Event technology is an umbrella term that encompasses a variety of different technologies - think event management platforms, ticketing solutions, digital signage widgets and apps, beacons, virtual and augmented reality apps, AI-powered event chatbots, and more. Technology is literally shaping every aspect of the event experience.
There’s, however, one prevailing problem with new and innovative event technology and that is adoption. In order to reach meaningful adoption levels, an event tech needs to satisfy the needs and expectations of both the organizers and participants.
Organizers are looking at the available tech through the lense of relevance - how is this technology going to make it easier for me to plan and manage my event? Is it going to be relevant to the attendee needs? Is it going to help them feel more connected to the event content and thus more engaged?
Event participants, on the other hand, have high expectations of their event experiences. They want event content and agenda to be at their fingertips at all times, and they prefer to consume it through familiar channels.
If we look at the event tech landscape from the participants perspective, event chatbots surface as the most lightweight, natural, user-friendly solution perfectly suited for their needs and the fast-paced conference environment.
The infamous app fatigue is impacting the event industry as well. Fewer and fewer people are interested in downloading yet another app, especially if it’s only useful to them for a few days e.g. the length of an event.
And as app downloads and usage decrease, the use of messaging apps continues to surge. People all over the world use messaging apps more than any other channel and this is why brand-customer communications are increasingly moving to chat.
Event organizers can now leverage AI-powered chatbots to deliver conversational and more personalized experiences to attendees, while at the same time taming the chaos of conference agenda management.
By giving their attendees, sponsors, and speaker a smart and simple tool to stay organized and connected, they can open up a plethora of feedback and engagement opportunities.
And here’s how.
Event chatbots can interact with hundreds or thousands of attendees at the same time via their preferred messaging channel, be it Facebook Messenger, Viber, WhatsApp, or Skype with little to no human interaction. A branded event chatbot can thus serve as a perfect event assistant that is available on-demand to answer attendee questions, deliver personalized notifications, or collect feedback.
So if you’re organizing an event of any scale, think about adding a chatbot to your toolbox. Here’s a quick look at how one of the biggest technology events in the region used our Sava event chatbot.
When attendees at the last year’s Voxxed Days Belgrade wanted to know the start time for a session, they simply reached for their phones and asked Voxxy (a branded version of our Sava event bot). They were able to learn more about speakers, the venue, or networking events with the same ease. And if they wanted to rate a talk or ask speakers questions during sessions, Voxxy made that incredibly simple as well.
Since we launched Sava (now part of our all-in-one event management platform sava.events), the smart event assistant traveled to several conferences around Europe. Here are just some of Sava’s achievements:
Why are conference attendees using chatbots (when available) more than they’re using event apps? It’s simple, really. There’s nothing to download or install, no new interface for them to learn or complex menus to navigate, there’s simply no added cognitive load!
Everything they want to know about the event agenda, speaker, talks, venue, etc. they can learn by typing a question to get an instant response. On top of that, interacting with an event chatbot feels like a natural conversation for the attendee. And the more an event chatbot like Sava is used, the smarter it gets.
Powered by machine learning and NLP systems, smart bots learn attendee preferences from previous interactions, becoming better and better at their job.
There’s a wide variety of potential chatbot use cases for events and conferences. They are fast to deploy, easy to use, and they bring significant benefits to event organizers and attendees alike. Fom an adoption perspective, if given the choice, attendees will choose the familiar interface and simplicity of a bot over a mobile event app or a website every time!
And organizers are taking notice. They are increasingly investigating available options and starting to recognize chatbots as the next big thing in events and conferences.
If you found this article useful, check out our Sava events platform for more info on event chatbots.