Best for enterprise teams running conferences, corporate events, and multi-stakeholder registration workflows
Category wins
4
Score
75
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Best for enterprise teams running conferences, corporate events, and multi-stakeholder registration workflows
Category wins
4
Score
75
Best for teams evaluating crm & sales tools
Category wins
0
Score
53
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5integrations
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65
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Security
Integrations
5integrations
3integrations
Rep
88
65
Pros
4
3
Cons
3
3
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Best for enterprise teams running conferences, corporate events, and multi-stakeholder registration workflows
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Community FAQ
Cvent FAQ
Cvent is a fully cloud-based SaaS platform and does not offer a self-hosted deployment option. All event data and operations run on Cvent's managed infrastructure, which means organizations must rely on their cloud environment and cannot host the software on-premises.
Community insight informed by Reddit discussions
Cvent provides an offline mode within its OnArrival mobile app that allows event staff to check in attendees and print badges without an active internet connection. Data collected offline syncs back to the cloud once connectivity is restored, ensuring continuous operation during events with limited network access.
Community insight informed by Forums discussions
Event data entered into Cvent remains the property of the client organization using the platform. Cvent provides multiple export options including CSV exports, API access, and integration connectors to retrieve event registrant data and reports. However, data extraction is subject to the platform's export tools and API rate limits.
Community insight informed by Hacker News discussions
Cvent's API supports common event management operations like registration, attendee data retrieval, and session management but has rate limits and does not expose all administrative controls available in the UI. Some complex workflows or custom reporting features require using the platform's native tools or third-party middleware for full integration.
Community insight informed by StackOverflow discussions
Migrating data out of Cvent can be done via exports and API calls, but there is no turnkey migration tool provided. Organizations typically need to export registrant lists, session details, and reports manually or via API, then transform the data to fit the target system's format. Planning and technical effort are required for complex event workflows.
Community insight informed by Reddit discussions
Ticketmaster FAQ
No, Ticketmaster is a fully proprietary platform and does not offer a self-hosting option. All ticket sales and event management are handled through their cloud infrastructure, so you cannot run Ticketmaster software on your own servers or have direct control over the backend.
Community insight informed by Reddit discussions
Ticketmaster offers limited API access primarily for partners and large clients, but it does not provide a public, fully featured API for exporting all ticket sales or migrating event data. Data export capabilities are generally restricted and must be requested through their support or partnership channels.
Community insight informed by Hacker News discussions
No, Ticketmaster requires a constant internet connection to access event listings, process ticket purchases, and validate tickets. There is no offline mode or local caching available for either customers or event organizers.
Community insight informed by StackOverflow discussions
Ticketmaster retains ownership and control over customer and ticketing data as part of their service terms. Event organizers have limited access to export certain datasets via their dashboard, but full data ownership and deletion rights are restricted and governed by Ticketmaster's privacy policies.
Community insight informed by Forums discussions