Event websites centralize your schedule, venue info, and updates so guests always know where to go next.
Why one event hub works
Guests often receive details from multiple channels. A dedicated event site creates one reliable source for timing, maps, speaker updates, and announcements.
Core pages to include
- Agenda with live update timestamps
- Venue map and transport details
- Speaker or host profiles
- FAQ and contact support
Link it to QR touchpoints
Place one event QR code on signage, badges, invites, and slides to route all attendees into the same experience.
ShareLynk Events is designed for fast edits during live operations, so schedule or room changes can be published immediately.
Event website structure that scales
As events grow, information complexity increases quickly. Organize your site around attendee jobs-to-be-done: arriving, navigating, participating, and following up. This keeps the experience practical rather than purely promotional.
For multi-day events, publish update timestamps on schedule sections so attendees trust what they are seeing. If a room changes, update once and route everyone through the same URL distributed by QR.
Pre-event to post-event lifecycle
- Pre-event: registration details, travel, venue logistics
- Live event: agenda updates, announcements, support contacts
- Post-event: recordings, galleries, surveys, next-event interest
Using one persistent hub across all phases reduces communication drift and creates a cleaner data trail for future planning.
Execution checklist
Before launch, test navigation on low-bandwidth mobile networks, validate every key link, and assign a live-update owner for event-day edits. Operational ownership is what keeps the site trustworthy when changes happen quickly.