What Reddit Says About Local Events Apps
We compiled 15 Reddit discussions about Local Events apps from 12 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/apps
Edit: Went through all of your suggestions and have zeroed down on AllEvents as a reliable source of event discovery platform. Share ... Sounds like a me problem but one app I’ve found for discovering local events is AllEvents. It has a variety of listings, including smaller meetups, local gathering...
r/AppIdeas
Free for users and free for anybody to add events. ... Some friends of mine recently launched an app called Synee that does exactly that. It’s still early days, but they’re promoting it around NYC right now and planning to expand across the U.S. It’s already available in the U.S. if you want to chec...
r/AskLosAngeles
DoLA and happening in DTLA newsletters are good for getting event info pushed to you.
r/avesNYC
DICE is good and this one also lists lots of shows and things around the city - Edmtrain https://apps.apple.com/app/id662772404 ... You must use multiple resources & apps. EDM train NYC, if you want the main listings. RA Guide for almost eveything ...
r/nova
Thank you so so much for the very detailed explanation. This is very cool and it even shows me which events my (very socially active) friends are interested in! ... NBC4DC app has a section called the weekend scene for things to do in the area.
r/AskSF
I like Gametime app for last minute cheapies!!!
r/Cleveland
GroupMe - it's completely free and you get the event + a built in group chat. Also it has a SMS mode ... An active community of residents and others; the official subreddit for Cincinnati, Ohio, USA, and nearby places in the greater Tri-state region. ... Welcome to r/Cleveland! This is the plac...
r/NoStupidQuestions
I am living in Utah and am looking for apps that recommend different activities around me. Groupon works a little if I want to spend money, but is there an app that suggests free or public events? The city calendar is absolutely useless, otherwise I would look there.
r/EventProduction
We can offer a white label feature complete app for your event for about 1900-2100 euro depending on the nr of attendees. Feel free to look at our pricing and features we try to be as upfront and transparent as possible. ... Hi, this might be shooting for the stars for me. But I've just release...
r/Concerts
Build up some local bands and local ... up for a membership then you get free concert tickets once a month. ... I use Bandintown app and seated.com the most....
r/NoStupidQuestions
I’m also interesting in finding communities with common interests. I know that an app called Meetup exists but I think it’s mainly for personally planned events. Do y’all have any suggestions? Archived post. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. Share ... I was going to recommend M...
r/apps
The universal subreddit for anything application related. ... I’m constantly seeing events across platforms (Insta, Bandsintown, random websites) that aren’t on your typical events platforms like Eventbrite.
r/EventProduction
For your crowd of 200-250 people, it might be a sweet spot: user-friendly, effective, and much more affordable than custom event apps. If the CEO’s really keen on enhancing the experience, adding some fun incentives like stall discounts, digital ...
r/digitalnomad
Not as many events as meetup but it's growing! ... We built our own platform with the things that are missing at MU, and all the things we wanted but couldn't find. We're all volunteers running it, been good so far. We're still small but working it & hope ot grow it. ... I ha...
r/digitalminimalism
Local newspapers & magazines usually have an events page online and in print, and I am seconding Eventbrite as a source for local events. ... I'll defintiely check out eventbrite. Unfortunately here I'd have to go to at least 10 different publications/news sites to find out about event...
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