The new NPS dashboard in Mitingu
Most feature releases are dull. Here’s one that isn’t. The new NPS Dashboard in Mitingu doesn’t just add another button. It tells you if your event was any good. Not based on guesswork, but on what your attendees actually thought.
Registration numbers don’t tell you if your event was any good.
They just tell you who turned up.
What really matters is what people thought when they left. Did they love it, hate it, or just shrug and move on?
That’s why we’ve built NPS dashboards into Mitingu. It’s the simplest way to stop guessing and start knowing.
Why NPS matters in events
Consistency: One set of questions, one scale, every event.
Clarity: A single score that tells you if the event was a success (or not).
Confidence: Compare results across accounts, regions, and globally.
What you’ll see in the dashboard
Event view → Headline NPS, a funnel from Registered → Attended → Surveyed → Responded, and a clear split of Promoters, Passives, and Detractors.
Account/region view → Roll-up scores across multiple events, trends over time, and heatmaps by country.
Global view → A complete picture across your organisation: NPS by country, region, and account, plus top and bottom performers.
The bigger picture
The NPS dashboard goes beyond reporting. It’s a feedback engine.
By standardising a set number of simple survey questions, every event can be measured, every trend can be spotted, and every decision can be backed by real data, not gut feel.
So if you want to stop saying “I think the event went well” and start saying “Here’s the evidence”, this is where you begin.
Want to see how the NPS dashboard could change your event reporting? Let’s talk.