Event networking

Events that turn attendees into follow-up. Not loose names.

Pronexi helps hosts and attendees capture event context, join by QR, discover visible attendees, and keep the relationship moving after the room clears.

Pronexi

Event QR

QR
Show one event QRGuests join with their chosen card
Live
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Browse attendeesSee who is visible and relevant during the event
Directory
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Send requestsConnect directly from the attendee list
Action
How it works

How event networking works

The event becomes the context for connection, not a pile of forgotten business cards.

1

Create the event

Add event timing, location, details, and the host card that represents you.

2

Share the QR

Display the QR or send the link so attendees can join with their card.

3

Follow up with context

Use attendee lists and connection requests to keep the useful conversations alive.

Use cases

Built for actual networking.

These pages explain the product by the moments where people use it.

Startup meetups

Let attendees join, find each other, and reconnect after the event.

Workshops

Capture people who attended and send relevant follow-up.

Private networking dinners

Keep the attendee list useful without turning the event into a spreadsheet.

Product context

Pronexi is designed around signals, relationships, and next actions.

The website now explains the same workflow the app supports: cards start the exchange, events add context, contacts preserve the relationship, and follow-up turns it into action.

Event networking workflow in Pronexi
What to do

Use this workflow when the relationship should continue.

  • Event QR and public invite links.
  • Attendee visibility controls.
  • Host and attendee card snapshots.
  • Past event contacts for follow-up.
Why Pronexi

Cards, events, contacts, and follow-up stay connected.

Most tools solve one moment: sharing, scanning, or storing. Pronexi connects those moments so the person you met does not become stale data.

FAQ

Common questions.

Can attendees connect with each other?

Yes, when attendee visibility allows it. They can send connection requests from the attendee list.

Can I share an event link?

Yes. Events can be shared by QR, link, email, and supported social channels.

What happens after an event?

The event becomes context for contacts, pending requests, notes, and follow-up.

Is this for large conferences only?

No. It works for small meetups, founder events, workshops, dinners, and private rooms too.

Build the network you can follow up with.

Create your live card, capture event contacts, and keep relationship context in one place.

Start with a card