Conference teams deserve better than spreadsheets.
We've spent years inside the conference world — running events, managing abstract reviews, watching brilliant teams burn out on coordination work that machines can do better.
Every platform we tried managed data. None of them thought. None spotted a registration shortfall before it became a crisis. None resolved a scheduling clash without a meeting. None remembered what last year's delegates loved.
So we set out to build the one that would. A platform that runs quietly underneath your event, surfacing only what genuinely needs you — and getting smarter every year it runs.
The intelligence layer for professional conferences and academic events.
We built a platform that gives conferences a mind — one that thinks alongside the organising team, corrects problems before they surface, learns from every edition, and makes every year smarter than the last.
The intelligence runs through Pulse AI — a shared layer that connects every part of the conference, reads every signal, and acts with the judgement of a platform that has learned from every event it has ever run.
We are building for the future of professional conferences. Not the feature set that exists today, but the platform that the next decade of events deserves — one that learns, adapts, and compounds over time.
Built for conferences where the quality of the event reflects the reputation of the discipline.
enhance.events is not a general-purpose event platform. It is built for professional conferences and academic events — the ones where rigour matters, where the community trusts the organiser to get it right, and where every edition is measured against the last.
- — Conferences built around peer-reviewed abstract submissions
- — Annual congresses run by professional and specialty societies
- — CPD and continuing education events with accreditation requirements
- — Research symposia and invitation-only academic gatherings
- — Hybrid and multi-track events serving large professional communities
- — Industry and sector conferences driven by scientific or technical programmes
If your conference has a scientific programme, a peer review process, or a community that returns year after year — this was built for you.
Four ideas that shape everything we build.
Action, not dashboards.
A dashboard tells you something is wrong. Intelligence does something about it. We build for the second one.
Every edition smarter.
Your event's institutional knowledge should live with you, not walk out the door with last year's coordinator.
Only what needs you.
The best software disappears. Pulse AI handles what it can, and only escalates when your judgement is genuinely required.
An arc, not an event.
A conference is the highest point in a continuous arc of professional belonging. We build for the whole arc, not just the three days.
A small team with a big focus.
We are not building a better version of what already exists.
The event management platforms that exist today were built for a world where software was a tool you used. We are building for a world where the event itself is intelligent.
That means starting with the intelligence layer — Pulse AI, the four modes of thinking, the compounding institutional memory. It means expanding into the physical world as the technology allows — events that sense the room, programmes that adapt in real time, badges that create connections before the delegate has typed a single word.
It means treating the annual conference not as a recurring operational burden but as the most important thing a professional community does together — and building a platform worthy of that belief.
We are early. The platform will look significantly more capable in three years than it does today. That is intentional. Every event that runs on enhance.events makes the platform smarter. Every edition compounds. The longer you are with us, the more intelligent your event becomes.
That is the only kind of platform worth building.
If you believe your conference deserves better — we built this for you.
Not for the conference that is easy to run. For the one that matters. The one your community has been attending for a decade and trusts to reflect where the discipline is going. The one that makes careers and advances science and brings the right people into the same room at the right moment.
That conference deserves a mind.