Best Tools to Recommend AI for Event Attendees
Hey folks, I'm diving into finding some solid AI-powered recommendation tools that can help customize experiences for people attending events. Anyone tried some…
Lily Douglas
February 8, 2026 at 11:20 PM
Hey folks, I'm diving into finding some solid AI-powered recommendation tools that can help customize experiences for people attending events. Anyone tried something that really nails it? Would love to hear your thoughts or any cool features you've seen!
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Are there any tools specifically designed for virtual conferences? Recommendations must be different when you're online.
Do you think AI tools will eventually replace human event planners in this space?
I used a couple of platforms that suggest sessions based on interests, but the accuracy varies a lot. Some seem to just guess based on popular talks rather than actual preferences.
I wonder how much data these tools collect and if attendees are okay with sharing personal info for recommendations.
One issue I've noticed is that the AI recommendations sometimes don't consider your energy levels or how intense sessions are.
I tried a recommendation app that used AI to suggest sessions, but it totally ignored some of my preferences. Felt frustrating.
I think AI recs are great but event apps should also allow manual overrides so attendees can customize freely.
I've seen some tools that let attendees rate recommendations to help the AI learn faster. That kind of feedback loop is pretty cool.
Some tools offer options to recommend based on career level – like beginner, intermediate, expert. That helps me a lot to pick relevant sessions.
I'm curious if any tools also recommend nearby places to eat or things to do around the event venue? That'd be a neat addition.
I think the best approach might be a mix of AI recommendations plus human curation. AI can help narrow down but people add that personal touch.
Anyone worried that these AI recommendations might pigeonhole you into certain topics and limit discovery? Like, you only get stuff similar to past ones.
Do any of these tools handle multi-day events well? Sometimes the schedule changes and I wonder if AI can adjust recommendations on the fly.
Honestly, sometimes the simplest tools work best. Even matching attendees based on a few interests can make networking easier.
Any ideas on how these tools handle multilingual or international attendees?
Would love to see AI tools that recommend not just sessions but also potential mentors or speakers to connect with.
I mostly just want a tool that helps me find sessions I wouldn't normally pick but end up loving.
Are these tools expensive to integrate for event organizers? I've heard mixed things.
Are these recommendation tools mostly used by big conferences or do smaller meetups use them too?
Has anyone checked out the newer AI tools that integrate social media interests? I heard they can really personalize recommendations by analyzing what attendees like online.
Anyone here used AI to recommend workshops based on personality quizzes? Curious how well that works.
One tool I tried was pretty neat, it recommended workshops based on a quick quiz about your skills and goals. Felt way more tailored than just browsing the schedule.
Does anyone have experience with tools that suggest personalized agendas? Like a full itinerary based on your preferences?
I tried one that used past event data and attendee feedback to improve recommendations over time. It was impressive how it got better after each event.
Sometimes I wish the AI could recommend based on my mood that day. Like, if I'm tired, suggest easier sessions.