Measure your event's performance

We collect key event KPIs

What if you could make informed decisions on your trade show presence, booth layout, or attendance with precise KPIs? Without guessing of course.

On the show floor, it's often difficult to gauge accurately which portion of your booth performs well and which doesn't.

Nevertheless, this information is crucial because it can help event organizers like you, decide if a bigger booth is worth it, or not.

We leverage technology to measure foot traffic in designated booth areas using invisible sensor tech.

No more guesswork.

Event analytics heatmap of a booth at trade show

Make better decisions with accurate event KPIs

Choose what you want to measure

Our system relies on modular, portable sensors that can be deployed anywhere.

Depending on what event KPIs you want to collect, we provide advice on the number of sensors, their placement, and what data we can expect from these measurements.

During the event, we take care of the installation, technical support and calibration of the sensors. Our sensors are invisible to the public, and integrate seamlessly within your booth furniture.

You don't need internet, they run on 4G, use little power and sport a backup battery.

Complete analysis with executive summary

Our service includes an extensive performance report of your presence at a show.

We go beyond providing graphs. We interpret the data for you, examining trends, look back at set event KPIs.

Our best rated feature includes heat maps, as well as clear analysis of the performance of key areas.

Ask us for a sample event report to see what you'll get!

Continuous improvement journey

Your event report is a gold mine of actionable information that can help you make informed changes to your booth layout next year.

Why not engage in a continuous improvement journey and measure the effects of the changes you've made?

Comparing the evolution of your event year on year is a great way to demonstrate ROI on your trade show expenses.

Feeling inspired by what you see?