VendlyNest vs spreadsheets
Spreadsheets can track rows, but VendlyNest connects event pages, intake forms, orders, tickets, booths, passes, and check-in.
Comparison
Form builders collect submissions. VendlyNest turns submissions into review workflows, participant records, orders, passes, and check-in status.
Why it matters
VendlyNest keeps the event page, ticketing, participant intake, sponsor packages, booth assignments, orders, passes, support, and check-in in one organizer-controlled system - so a change in one place shows up everywhere it matters.
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Spreadsheets can track rows, but VendlyNest connects event pages, intake forms, orders, tickets, booths, passes, and check-in.
Ticket-only tools sell access. VendlyNest also manages exhibitors, sponsors, booths, applications, documents, teams, and operations.
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.
Website builders make pages. VendlyNest makes event sites that sell tickets, list vendors, publish schedules, and stay current automatically.
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.
Printed lists were stale before doors opened. QR passes, live lookup, and status tracking keep the line moving and the count real.
A Facebook event reaches feeds. VendlyNest gives you a real event site, ticket sales, vendor intake, and data you own.
Running vendors through email means every status lives in someone's inbox. VendlyNest gives the whole team one queue with real statuses.
Page builder + form tool + ticket link + spreadsheet + group chat + paper lists: it works until it doesn't. One connected system replaces the duct tape.