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Yesterday, at the buzzing, slightly chaotic, wonderfully global energy of Confex in London, we officially launched Event Tech Atlas — live, on the show floor, as part of the Catch the MICE stand (E35C).
And yes… we recorded an episode of the Event Tech Pull Up right there in the middle of it all. Because subtlety has never been our thing.
On-site for launch:
What we launched (and why it matters)
Event Tech Atlas is a decision-support platform built for meeting and event professionals who are tired of:
We’re building a smarter way to research and compare event technology — grounded in real-world planner experience, not advertising budgets.
As shared during the live recording:
The Atlas isn’t software you run your event on.
Explore it here: https://eventtechatlas.com/
The Big Differentiators
Peer review collective
We’re assembling planners and technologists across corporate, association, agency, executive assistant and independent sectors.
They:
If you want to apply, applications are live now.
Free accounts (with actual value)
Because sometimes you don’t need another demo. You need someone to sanity-check your tech stack.
What’s coming in version 2.0
We’re building it as a product roadmap (because planners deserve better tools to choose from).
Next up:
A moment that stuck with us
After the recording, we attended an industry gathering primarily filled with tech founders.
Multiple founders said the same thing:
That matters.
This isn’t about planners vs. tech companies. It’s about transparency, education, and raising the standard on both sides.
Built by practitioners, not commentators
Event Tech Atlas is a division of Pull Up With Us, LLC, co-founded by Keith Johnston and Tess Vismale — practitioners who’ve spent decades producing conferences, building tech stacks and cleaning up tech decisions that sounded good in sales meetings but broke three systems later.
We believe:
What’s next
If you’re a planner: Come build this with us.
If you’re a tech company: Show up ready for honest feedback.
If you’re both? Even better.
Welcome to Event Tech Atlas.
By Keith Johnston/Tess VismaleYesterday, at the buzzing, slightly chaotic, wonderfully global energy of Confex in London, we officially launched Event Tech Atlas — live, on the show floor, as part of the Catch the MICE stand (E35C).
And yes… we recorded an episode of the Event Tech Pull Up right there in the middle of it all. Because subtlety has never been our thing.
On-site for launch:
What we launched (and why it matters)
Event Tech Atlas is a decision-support platform built for meeting and event professionals who are tired of:
We’re building a smarter way to research and compare event technology — grounded in real-world planner experience, not advertising budgets.
As shared during the live recording:
The Atlas isn’t software you run your event on.
Explore it here: https://eventtechatlas.com/
The Big Differentiators
Peer review collective
We’re assembling planners and technologists across corporate, association, agency, executive assistant and independent sectors.
They:
If you want to apply, applications are live now.
Free accounts (with actual value)
Because sometimes you don’t need another demo. You need someone to sanity-check your tech stack.
What’s coming in version 2.0
We’re building it as a product roadmap (because planners deserve better tools to choose from).
Next up:
A moment that stuck with us
After the recording, we attended an industry gathering primarily filled with tech founders.
Multiple founders said the same thing:
That matters.
This isn’t about planners vs. tech companies. It’s about transparency, education, and raising the standard on both sides.
Built by practitioners, not commentators
Event Tech Atlas is a division of Pull Up With Us, LLC, co-founded by Keith Johnston and Tess Vismale — practitioners who’ve spent decades producing conferences, building tech stacks and cleaning up tech decisions that sounded good in sales meetings but broke three systems later.
We believe:
What’s next
If you’re a planner: Come build this with us.
If you’re a tech company: Show up ready for honest feedback.
If you’re both? Even better.
Welcome to Event Tech Atlas.