A conversation system for events that should feel alive, not random.
Guest links, live matching, timed rounds, mutual follow-up. First event free for 15 people.
Guest links and QR check-in
Invite attendees with one event link. Guests can join without becoming members of a full Pond organization.
Live matching rounds
Run structured rounds or a mixer loop so the right people meet while the host stays in control.
Post-event analytics
See participants, pairings, follow-up intent, and export options. Free events include a 48-hour summary window.
Pay for the event, not a full suite.
For companies, local clubs, accelerators, and community hosts that need matching for one event or a short series.
Up to 15 participants with basic matching and a 48-hour summary.
One event for up to 50 participants, CSV export, and 30-day analytics.
One event for up to 250 participants with branding and priority setup support.
Five events for programs, accelerators, and recurring community nights. Save 26% vs single events.
Already have an event host account? Sign in. Free tier starts with account setup, then your first event.
Common questions
- Is the first Pond event free?
- Yes. Your first event is free for up to 15 participants, with basic matching and a 48-hour analytics summary.
- Do guests need a Pond account?
- No. Guests join with an event link or QR check-in. They do not need to join a full Pond organization.
- What happens after the event?
- Hosts see participants, pairings, follow-up intent, and export options. Free events include a 48-hour analytics window. Paid tiers extend retention.
- How much does a second event cost?
- Starter is $99 for one event up to 50 people. Pro is $349 for up to 250 people. Series is $1,290 for five events.
- Can I use Pond Events without a full club?
- Yes. Pond Network Events is a standalone product for one event or a short series. Pond Organizations is the separate annual license for persistent member clubs.
- What types of events is Pond built for?
- Corporate happy hours, conference receptions, alumni mixers, founder and investor nights, accelerators, and community programs that need better conversations, not random badge scanning.