VendlyNest vs spreadsheets
Spreadsheets can track rows, but VendlyNest connects event pages, intake forms, orders, tickets, booths, passes, and check-in.
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See how VendlyNest differs from spreadsheets, ticket-only tools, and generic form builders.
Spreadsheets can track rows, but VendlyNest connects event pages, intake forms, orders, tickets, booths, passes, and check-in.
Read more →Ticket-only tools sell access. VendlyNest also manages exhibitors, sponsors, booths, applications, documents, teams, and operations.
Read more →Form builders collect submissions. VendlyNest turns submissions into review workflows, participant records, orders, passes, and check-in status.
Read more →Google Forms collects answers into a sheet. VendlyNest turns each application into a record with status, payments, documents, a booth, and a check-in state.
Read more →Website builders make pages. VendlyNest makes event sites that sell tickets, list vendors, publish schedules, and stay current automatically.
Read more →Payment links move money with no record of who, what, or whether they showed up. VendlyNest attaches every payment to a vendor, product, and event.
Read more →Printed lists were stale before doors opened. QR passes, live lookup, and status tracking keep the line moving and the count real.
Read more →A Facebook event reaches feeds. VendlyNest gives you a real event site, ticket sales, vendor intake, and data you own.
Read more →Running vendors through email means every status lives in someone's inbox. VendlyNest gives the whole team one queue with real statuses.
Read more →Page builder + form tool + ticket link + spreadsheet + group chat + paper lists: it works until it doesn't. One connected system replaces the duct tape.
Read more →Enterprise suites are built for 40,000-badge conferences and priced like it. VendlyNest is built for organizer-run events that need power without procurement.
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