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RSVPify vs Whova: Which is best for you?
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- Being able to create professional-looking event invitations (with a logo, images, specific branding, etc.) is great and starts an event off right.
- Some of the customization of forms is a bit strange and you have to jump through some weird hoops to make your form appear as you want it to.
- It allows for scheduling meet ups based on shared interests, there are great getting to know you features like answering a fun icebreaker question, and you can easily navigate the logistics of an event using features like your agenda, post-session surveys, and building maps.
- Many of my attendees wanted my powerpoint presentation and notes and I was unable to upload those materials efficiently.
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