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Stop rushing events. Start knowing what works.

Event organisers are busy people. Too often, one event finishes and it’s a case of on to the next. No time to pause and reflect on what works and what doesn’t. We can help with that.

Event organisers are busy people.

They finish one event and sprint to the next.

Deadlines, checklists, last-minute fires.

But here’s something no one talks about.

No one really knows how the last event went.

What worked? What flopped? What did attendees say?
And most importantly, did it move the business needle?

If you’re organising events but can’t answer those, you’re guessing.

And guessing in business is expensive.

Why you need to track event ROI and feedback

You’re not just throwing a party. You’re spending budget, time, and reputation.
So you have to know: is it worth it?

Tracking how your events perform over time, collecting real attendee feedback, and measuring return on investment isn’t optional.
It’s critical.

Mitingu makes it simple

No more spreadsheets. No more random feedback forms lost in inboxes.
Mitingu puts everything in one place.

Instant analytics. Clear reports. Trends across events.

You see what’s working and what’s not.

So you can stop guessing, and start improving.

The power of the pause

Pause for a moment.

Don’t just jump to the next event like it’s a race.

Reflect on data, learn, apply.

Your events deserve more than a blink-and-miss approach.

Ready to get real about your events?

If you want to be more than busy, if you want to be effective, Mitingu is for you.

Cut the noise. See the facts. Make the right call every time based on facts and figures, not hope.

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Before you nod off...

We hope you won’t nod off when you read this. System security is important stuff.

… hear us out!


We’re talking security here, it’s important stuff.

Getting your Mitingu account hacked could be a bit of a disaster. It will most likely contain personal and sensitive data on your event attendees.

It’s already standard to login to our platform with a username and password. It’s also standard to set a number of days until the password expires and a change is forced. We’ve just taken it one step (or should we say two steps) further. Introducing multi-factor authentication.

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What is multi-factor authentication?

“Multi-factor - also called two factor authentication (2FA) or two step verification1 - is an extra layer of security for online services. Asking users for another bit of evidence in addition to their password means attackers with a stolen password still can't access the online service. “ National Cyber Security Centre

We’ve all seen it in action. You’ve probably entered your login details into a piece of software, but before you get in it sends an SMS with a verification code that you need to enter as part of the login process. That is one example of two step verification.

We’re offering the following two step authentication methods:

  1. SMS - works as described above

  2. FIDO2 - This method uses physical devices as authenticators such as YubiKey. These devices contain a cryptographic key which you can use to authenticate to our service. This is the most secure method of authentication.

We’ll shortly be adding an article on our knowledge base on how it works in Mitingu.

Important stuff, we’re sure you’ll agree.

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