 
					If you are not having a mobile app for your event then you are missing out on some great opportunities to engage with your event attendees.
Not convinced? Our In-app analytics stats are saying this.
We develop event apps for famous colleges in Mumbai. Our client list has names like Bhavans College, Thakur Institute of Management Studies & Research, Jai Hind College, and Institute of Chemical Technology formerly known as UDCT.
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We love In-app analytics. Those stats give much more information than plain app downloads & rating. In-app analytics helps us to analyze in-app behaviors of app users.
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13 hrs, 31 hrs & 78 hrs were the total in-app time spent by event attendees of Talaash (Jai Hind College), Vortex: The ChemFest (Institute of Chemical Technology formerly known as UDCT) & O2 The Fest (Bhavans College) respectively.
Those numbers are incredible. Which medium can give you the total time spent by event attendees as high as 78 hrs?
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Total number of in-app sessions were 1087, 2121 & 4602 for Talaash (Jai Hind College), Vortex: The ChemFest (Institute of Chemical Technology formerly known as UDCT) & O2 The Fest (Bhavans College) respectively. Median session lengths were 26.9 sec, 29.6 sec, & 20.5 sec.
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Those numbers are key indicators of the future of event apps. With privilege to use native features of smartphones, mobile event apps are having an edge over websites. Event apps are more engaging than websites & can offer more personalized experience. In a year or two, event mobile apps will be as important as an event website.
Adapt to the change before it’s too late.
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