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Keynote pushed to 10:30. Hall C, not B.

The organizer's broadcast channel: schedule changes that actually reach the badge.

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The scene
01

Day two, lobby still buzzing with first coffees. The keynote speaker's flight got rerouted through Denver. You tap Schedule update once from the green room. Eighteen hundred attendees get the new time and the new hall before the AV team has finished re-cabling.

Schedule update
tapped
02

Lunch moved to the rooftop. Workshop B is full, try Workshop D. Shuttle leaves in 20 minutes. Each Ping lands once, lands clearly, replaces a printed program nobody's reading.

03

The conference feels well-run. The Slack channel stays empty. You go back to fixing the actual problem.

The vocabulary

4 buttons. A whole language.

Each one carries its own sound, haptic and color, so it’s felt before it’s read. This is the room you’d set up.

Starting soon
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Room change
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Schedule update
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Closing remarks
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Why it lands
  • 01

    Broadcast-only from the organizer: attendees never spam each other.

  • 02

    Room moves, time slips, and shuttle calls land on the lock screen instantly.

  • 03

    Cleaner than email blasts, faster than updating the conference app.

  • 04

    Custom sound per event: your attendees learn it across every day of the conference.

Eighteen hundred badges, one tap.

Your version starts the moment you make the room. 30 seconds, free, no card.

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