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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.

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Stop rushing events. Start knowing what works.

Event organisers are busy people. Too often, one event finishes and it’s a case of on to the next. No time to pause and reflect on what works and what doesn’t. We can help with that.

Event organisers are busy people.

They finish one event and sprint to the next.

Deadlines, checklists, last-minute fires.

But here’s something no one talks about.

No one really knows how the last event went.

What worked? What flopped? What did attendees say?
And most importantly, did it move the business needle?

If you’re organising events but can’t answer those, you’re guessing.

And guessing in business is expensive.

Why you need to track event ROI and feedback

You’re not just throwing a party. You’re spending budget, time, and reputation.
So you have to know: is it worth it?

Tracking how your events perform over time, collecting real attendee feedback, and measuring return on investment isn’t optional.
It’s critical.

Mitingu makes it simple

No more spreadsheets. No more random feedback forms lost in inboxes.
Mitingu puts everything in one place.

Instant analytics. Clear reports. Trends across events.

You see what’s working and what’s not.

So you can stop guessing, and start improving.

The power of the pause

Pause for a moment.

Don’t just jump to the next event like it’s a race.

Reflect on data, learn, apply.

Your events deserve more than a blink-and-miss approach.

Ready to get real about your events?

If you want to be more than busy, if you want to be effective, Mitingu is for you.

Cut the noise. See the facts. Make the right call every time based on facts and figures, not hope.

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"Interesting" chat down the pub

The most popular “work” question I get asked when I’m down the pub with friends.

The first 15 minutes of chat whilst I’m down the local on a Friday night is the very short window of time when my friends and I talk sensible stuff.

The longer we’re in there, the more likely it is that the conversations will go just about everywhere and anywhere.

None of my mates work in the software industry, so it’s always a bit of a challenge how I explain what Mitingu is in as few words as possible without boring them onto the next pint.

Whilst they’re pretending to be interested they normally ask “What does Mitingu do?”

Basically, it creates event sites that allow people to say that they are going to an event. It then sends personalised emails like reminders or event updates. A bit like when they register to go to Glastonbury (the world famous music festival, not the town) for their tickets and then get reminder and update emails. The only difference being that Mitingu focuses purely on business events.

That’s normally where I leave it. Eyes are glazing over and there’s much more interest in the guest ale that’s on that week.

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Falling in line is good for your brand

Mothers’ Day was fast approaching so John decided to login to Moonpig (other custom card builders are available!) and get to work on creating a special card for his mum with the personal touch.

Mothers’ Day was fast approaching so John decided to login to Moonpig (other custom card builders are available!) and get to work on creating a special card for his mum with the personal touch.

The colour palette in the tool allowed him to choose from a huge range of colours and he eventually went for a deep pink and lilac combo because his Mum likes them. He also had a large range of fonts to choose from and he went for Montserrat for the heading and good old Arial for the main body.

Needless to say, when John’s mum opened the card there were smiles all round. She felt good which made John feel good too.

Now that he was a graphic design guru, John decided to use his new talent at his day job as an event manager for ABC Consulting. He was responsible for putting together a registration web site, for a conference ABC was organising.

John logged into his account on his ABC’s event site building software and got to work. A few hours later he was done. He’d created a “masterpiece”. With a flourish of confidence, he pressed “go live” on the site and sat back.

He checked it an hour later to see how many had registered. No-one. 

He tried again an hour later. Still no-one.

The next morning, he rushed down to his laptop on the kitchen table as soon as he woke up. Still nothing. He felt a sense of mild panic. This wasn’t going to plan.

When he got to work that morning, he asked a couple of friends in confidence what they thought was going on. The penny dropped the moment his friend Jack asked:

“Whose event site is that?”

It hit him like a ton of bricks. He’d designed the site he thought looked great. He hadn’t built an ABC Consulting site. He hadn’t used any of the brand colours, styles of fonts that ABC uses. He had gone off piste and unleashed his new inner graphic designer.

It was a nice looking site, but it didn’t look anything like ABC Consulting. That confused site visitors who left rather than sign up.

John felt an idiot. He’s learned a simple lesson the hard way.

It’s your well-known brand that attracts your punters. Not your new design skills. Brands remain powerful by people being disciplined about their use. That’s what a company’s brand guidelines do. They are there for a reason.

At Mitingu we’re a bit obsessed about great looking event registration sites. We spend all our time trying to think of better ways to help you create awesome registration sites for your events. Unlike John, our tools will help you keep communications and style on brand, every time.

If you can bear to put your inner graphic designer to one side for a few minutes, come and have a look at our next generation event editor. It will help you build great looking branded event sites, so your events will sell out faster than an umbrella salesman at a wet festival.

Take a look at the new editor

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Reasons to white label

White label event registration and communications software from Mitingu. Here’s why we think white labelling is a great option combined with some of the benefits it brings

White label - Goods or services that are produced by one company, then purchased by another company to rebrand and sell as their own.

Mitingu is a white label event registration and communications platform. We think there are far more benefits to white labelling than going out there and developing your own software. Here are a few:

  1. Get to market/implement quicker - the software is already developed, so it’s normally just a case of branding and basic configuration and it’s ready to launch;

  2. Reduced costs - we cover the costs of development, all you’d ever need to cover is any specific customised features that you may require;

  3. Less risk - development and testing is done prior to release to live, giving you peace of mind that the software works and you are are not being used as software testers;

  4. Resellers and agencies can sell the software as their own knowing that we are there in the background to support them. This also creates another revenue stream and enables you to concentrate on business development rather than software development.

Mitingu gives our clients their own white label platform with their own admin and event page URL, web/email templates and the option to create customised reports per account or across the whole platform, giving event organisers the information they need in one place.

For corporates

For agencies/resellers

  • Your own branded interface and templates

  • Your own admin interface URL and separate event URLs for each client

  • Unlimited sub accounts for different clients

  • High level and account level reporting for each client

  • Different user levels

  • Access to API to integrate with CRM, ERP systems etc

  • Themed event sites and emails for each client available in multiple languages

To find out more about the Mitingu white label please fill out the quick form here or contact us at hello@mitingu.com

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