Zuddl builds software for B2B events, including conferences, webinars, field events, and sponsored events. Its product suite covers registration, virtual and hybrid experiences, onsite check-in, analytics, mobile apps, and speaker and exhibitor portals. The company says its AI agents are built to remove dependencies and speed up event iteration.
Conferences: Starting at $12,000 (billed annually)
Field Events: Starting at $10,000 (billed annually)
Webinars: Starting at $10,000 (billed annually)
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Zuddl primarily focuses on the event management industry, specifically providing a unified platform for B2B marketing teams to create and manage virtual, in-person, and hybrid events.
Zuddl's main competitors in the event management platform market include:
Airmeet: Focuses on audience interaction with features like virtual tables for networking and integrated engagement tools, making it ideal for larger events.
Cvent: Offers a comprehensive suite of event management tools, including registration, venue selection, and analytics, making it a strong choice for enterprises.
Whova: Combines virtual and in-person event management with community engagement tools, suitable for hybrid events, and emphasizes mobile capabilities.
BigMarker: Specializes in webinars with customizable features and built-in email marketing, ideal for educational sessions and product demos.
EventX: An all-in-one platform with a focus on the Asia market, offering customizable event registration and ticketing, along with strong local server support.
vFairs: Excels in hosting large-scale events like trade shows and job fairs, providing immersive experiences with customizable virtual venues.
Hubilo: Known for high levels of attendee engagement tools and 24/7 customer support, emphasizing user experience.
Bizzabo: Provides tools for event marketing and attendee engagement, known for its event management capabilities.
ON24: Optimized for marketing-oriented events, providing robust analytics and lead generation tools.
Swapcard: Offers personalized event experiences and efficient networking, focusing on attendee engagement.
Notable differences include Airmeet's strong networking features, Cvent's comprehensive management tools, and Whova's focus on hybrid events. Each competitor has unique strengths that cater to different business needs, from small businesses to large enterprises.