One Button to Rule the Room: Meet Is Now Front and Center on Every Profile 馃
Networking at events lives or dies by how easy it is to make the first move. If requesting a meeting takes too many taps, too much scrolling, or too much guesswork, attendees simply won't bother.
The meeting booking experience on attendee and exhibitor profiles has been fully redesigned. The Meet button is now the primary action on every profile: highlighted, prominent, and impossible to miss, if meetings are set up in the event. Time-slot selection has been moved out of the profile view entirely, keeping the page clean and focused on connection.
What's Changed
On Exhibitor Profiles
The exhibitor details page now leads with a clear action pair: a bold, highlighted Meet button alongside a Bookmark button. Time slots no longer clutter the header: visitors see the exhibitor story first, then take action.
Meet button highlighted: shown prominently when meetings are authorized for that exhibitor
- Bookmark: always available, sits cleanly alongside Meet
- Meet grayed out: when a meeting request has already been sent
- Meet hidden: once the attendee has reached their meeting request limit (5), only Bookmark remains
On Attendee/Person Profiles
The person's details page follows the same logic, with Meet taking priority over Connect.
Meet highlighted, Connect secondary: when meetings are authorized between the two participants
- Meet highlighted only: when already connected with that person
- Meet grayed out: after a meeting request has been sent (up to 5 times)
- Meet hidden: once the 5-request limit is reached
- Pending states: incoming meeting and connection requests surface directly on the profile with inline Accept/Decline buttons, replacing the old invitation and pending indicators
How It Works
- Open any attendee or exhibitor profile in the event app
- Tap the Meet button, it launches the meeting booking flow directly
- Select participants, choose a time slot, and send the request
- The button state updates automatically to reflect the pending or confirmed status
Why Organizers Will Love It 馃挌
More visible meeting CTAs mean more meetings booked. It really is that simple. When participants see a clear, highlighted action the moment they land on a profile, they engage, which translates directly into more networking activity, more exhibitor interactions, and stronger event ROI.
Cleaning up the profile view also means attendees spend less time confused and more time connecting. The removal of time slots from the header reduces cognitive load at the exact moment participants are deciding whether to reach out.
馃挕 Pro tip: This update works alongside your existing meeting authorization settings in Studio. If meetings aren't enabled for a specific group or exhibitor, the Meet button won't appear, so your per-event networking configuration stays fully in control.
馃挕 Pro tip: The 5-meeting request limit per person is a built-in guardrail that keeps networking quality high. Participants who've maxed out on requests to a specific attendee will see only the Connect option, encouraging them to broaden their networking rather than spam a single contact.