An independent review of your participant experience before event day. Delivered within 5 working days.
Get in touchYou've reviewed the joining instructions countless times. Updated the FAQs. Answered questions during planning. By event week, everything makes sense.
To you.But your participants are seeing it for the first time. They're reading emails between meetings. Checking instructions on their phone. Trying to work out whether they've done everything they need to do before event day.
When you've been close to an event for months, it's difficult to see it from the perspective of someone arriving with no context. Your brain fills in the gaps because you already know how everything works.
Your participants don't. That's often where participant questions, support emails and event-day confusion begin.
Most participants won't tell you when they're unsure. Some will send an email. Most won't. They'll make an assumption, ask a friend, search social media or simply carry on.
None of these questions are dramatic. They're small moments of hesitation. The kind that are easy to overlook when you're organising an event, but obvious once you start seeing it through the eyes of someone attending for the first time.
That's where I come in. I review your event from the perspective of a first-time participant. Looking for the places where people might hesitate, become confused, make assumptions or need clarification. The things that feel obvious from the inside but look very different from the outside.
An independent review of your participant experience before event day. Delivered within 5 working days.
A concise, plain-English report. Not a 60 page slide-deck. No workshops. No discovery phase. No lengthy consultancy process. Just an independent assessment of how your event feels from the participant's perspective.
A first-time participant knows the destination, but not the process.
Do they check in? Collect a bib? Go straight to the start area? Wait somewhere else?
One less thing for hundreds of participants to wonder about before they arrive.
Most reviews are carried out four to six weeks before an event, while there's still time to make changes.
Fixed fee. Review delivered within 5 working days.
Fixed fee. Review delivered within 5 working days.
Price varies by scope. Get in touch to discuss.
I've spent more than twenty years working in projects, events and operational environments where small details matter. That includes public participation events like the Summer Solstice at Stonehenge with more than 13,000 participants, healthcare conferences, national exercises and technology projects.
"How does this actually feel for the person experiencing it?"
That's the question I've found myself asking throughout that time. It's the perspective I bring to every review.
I'm interested in the moments where people pause, hesitate or become uncertain. The places where information doesn't quite land the way it was intended. The gaps that are invisible from the inside.
Being neurodivergent probably plays a part. I've spent years noticing patterns, inconsistencies and small points of friction that other people often overlook.
Send me a short note about your event and I'll let you know whether a review makes sense and when I could fit it in. Within five working days you'll have a clearer picture of how your event feels for the people attending it.
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