A guest list with intention
Track invitations and commitments while keeping private Host notes separate from anything guests can see.
Curated dinners
Invite people who should know one another. Give the evening a clear frame. Let the table do the rest.
Not a networking dinner
There is no pitch deck, programmed mingling, or demand for polished biographies. A Host sets the tone and brings together people likely to enjoy the same table.
Track invitations and commitments while keeping private Host notes separate from anything guests can see.
Use existing relationships, shared interests, and social bridges to create a useful first seating suggestion.
Keep attire, timing, venue access, parking, the schedule, and last-minute notes in the private event room.
Before the first arrival
The Host Briefing surfaces guests who know few people, introductions worth making, seating rationale, and unresolved details. It is concise enough to use on a phone at the venue.
Works especially well for
Your next gathering
Choose the people first. The date, venue, and details can take shape inside the draft.