Event Planning Tools for Salesforce: Blackthorn Onsite Suite
Three new Salesforce event planning tools designed help event teams make onsite operations easier and make smarter decisions.
Three new Salesforce event planning tools designed help event teams make onsite operations easier and make smarter decisions.
Design custom event emails inside Salesforce using a WYSIWYG editor. No coding needed. Build, personalize, and send branded messages with ease.
Blackthorn Events Mobile Check-In App makes on-site check-ins easy with QR scanning, offline mode, badge printing, and full Salesforce integration.
CRM managers boost Salesforce ROI with Blackthorn Events—manage, track, and analyze events seamlessly within your CRM for smarter engagement.
Explore this Hybrid Events Guide to plan, manage, and scale successful virtual and in-person experiences using Salesforce and Blackthorn.
Your brand is the story that connects people to your products and services. And individuals looking at your website and event information pages need to understand that story. That’s why we created an easy way for Salesforce users to embed Blackthorn Event landing pages, calendars, and forms directly into their organization’s website. What’s great about […]
It’s safe to say that everyone is making changes due to the recent social distancing requests to help fight the spread of the Coronavirus. But we’re all in this together, and we are all doing our part to help each other, along with trying to help ourselves adapt. Our team knew right after seeing the […]
This is an example of a live event that is embedded into a web page. You can see there are interactive tabs for navigating between the event Overview, Attendees, and Contact Us. An easily accessible Register button takes the user through the registration process while keeping them on the same page on your website. The […]
This event management tip focuses on the importance of the attendee experience. An event attendee experience is the sum of all direct and indirect experiences at an event. People may forget facts but the emotion evoked by an experience is hard to forget, whether negative or positive. Event attendees must perceive these experiences to be […]