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An event page that fills the room.

Describe your event and Frontpage builds the whole page, the name, date, and venue, the agenda, the speakers, directions, and an RSVP CTA that follows the scroll, on your brand and your domain. Built to turn interest into attendance.

Date & venue Get tickets Speaker lineup

Fill the seats

A page that answers every question and gets the RSVP.

Whether it's a conference, a workshop, a launch party, or a meetup, an event page has to do a lot fast: say what it is, when and where it happens, who's speaking or performing, and how to grab a ticket, all without making anyone dig. Frontpage builds that page as one clear flow, so a visitor goes from curious to registered in a single scroll.

You describe the event and Frontpage assembles the whole page: a hero with the name, date, and venue, an agenda or lineup, speaker or guest details, location and directions, and an RSVP or ticket CTA that follows the scroll. No generic event template, no stitching it together across tools.

The essentials, up front

Name, date, time, and venue in the hero, so the questions every attendee asks first are answered before they scroll.

RSVP that follows the scroll

A prominent 'Get tickets' or 'RSVP' CTA above the fold and repeated, so registering is never more than a tap away.

Agenda, lineup, and speakers

A clear schedule and speaker or guest cards that show the value and build the anticipation that drives signups.

Location and directions

Venue, address, and a map link front and center, so attendees know exactly where to go and can plan to be there.

How Frontpage solves it

Everything you need to turn promotion into attendance

Frontpage knows an event page has to answer every question fast and make registering effortless. It builds a clear, produced-looking page that sells the event in one scroll, then lets you change any part in plain language.

A complete event page from one conversation

Describe your event and Frontpage builds the whole page: hero, agenda, speakers, venue, and an RSVP CTA, ready to fill seats.

Looks produced, builds anticipation

Built around your brand and your event, so the page looks like a real production and makes people want to be in the room.

Schedule and lineup that sell

A tidy agenda and speaker or performer cards so visitors see exactly what they'll get before they commit to attending.

RSVP and ticket CTA on every screen

Prominent registration actions turn interest into attendance. The form-to-email forwarder and ticketing link ship in a later phase.

Venue, map, and the practical details

Date, time, location, parking, and directions right where attendees look, so nothing stands between them and showing up.

Updates in a sentence

"Add the closing keynote and move the start to 6pm" and it's live in seconds, so your event details are never out of date.

How it works

Three steps to a live page.

01

Describe your event

Tell Frontpage what it is, when and where it happens, and who's involved. It drafts a complete event page around that.

02

Make it yours

Add your agenda, speaker photos, and venue details, set your brand color and font, all by chatting. No template wrestling.

03

Publish and promote

Go live on your domain in a click. Analytics show how many visitors registered and where they came from, so you focus your promotion.

What you get

Everything an attendee looks for, in one page.

You don't piece this together from an event template and a stack of add-ons. Frontpage builds every part an event page needs to fill the seats.

A hero with the essentials

Event name, date, time, and venue with an RSVP CTA, all above the fold.

A clear agenda or schedule

A scannable run of show so visitors see exactly what the day or night holds.

Speaker and guest cards

Bios and photos that show the lineup and build the anticipation to attend.

Venue and directions

Address, map link, and the practical details so attendees know how to get there.

An optional countdown

A ticking countdown to the event that adds urgency as the date approaches.

RSVP or ticket CTA, repeated

A prominent registration action shown again down the page so signing up is always one tap away.

Fast pages that rank

Lightweight static pages that load instantly on mobile and help your promotion convert.

Your own domain with SSL

Connect your event URL in a click. Secure hosting and the padlock are handled for you.

See it in action

Watch your event page build itself as you talk.

There's no canvas to learn and no template to pick. You describe the event in plain English and Frontpage builds the page in front of you, then changes anything the moment you ask.

Every edit later works the same way: one sentence, live in seconds. Add a speaker or change the time without touching code.

frontpage · your site
I'm running a one-day design conference, Craft 2025, on Oct 12 at the Bell Center. Tickets are $149.
Built it. A hero with the name, date, venue, and a 'Get tickets' button, an agenda section, a speakers grid, and a location block with a map link. Want a countdown to the event?
Yes, and add a sponsors logo row near the bottom.
Done. Added a countdown and a sponsors row. Your page is live. Want it on craftconf.com?

Why it works

A page built to fill the room, not just announce the event.

Promotion only pays off if the page converts. Frontpage is built so every visitor you send lands on a page designed to turn interest into attendance.

Convert the visit

Turn visitors into attendees

Every section moves a visitor toward registering, with the essentials up front, the value shown, and the RSVP always in reach.

  • Date, venue, and CTA above the fold
  • Agenda and lineup that earn the signup
  • A clean, distraction-free path to register

Build anticipation

Make people want to be there

An event sells on excitement. A polished page, a strong lineup, and a countdown turn a maybe into a ticket today.

  • Speaker and guest cards that impress
  • Optional countdown that creates urgency
  • A produced look that signals it's worth it

Keep improving

See what drives registrations

Promotion is an experiment. Frontpage measures every visit so you can see which channels and which copy actually fill seats, then tune the page.

  • Built-in analytics show signups by source
  • Spot which sections drive registrations
  • Refine the page over time, all by chatting

FAQ

Questions, answered.

Can the page handle RSVPs or ticket sales?

Frontpage builds a prominent RSVP or ticket CTA now. Connecting it to a live form-to-email forwarder or a ticketing platform is a built-in integration that ships in a later phase; until then it can link straight to your existing ticket page.

Can I show a full agenda or schedule?

Yes. Describe your schedule and Frontpage lays it out as a clean, scannable agenda, and updates it the moment a session or time changes.

Can I feature speakers, performers, or sponsors?

Yes. Frontpage builds speaker and guest cards with bios and photos, and a sponsor or partner logo row, just by asking.

Will it look like a generic event template?

No. Frontpage builds around your brand, colors, voice, and event, so it looks like a real production rather than a stock event theme.

Can I add directions and a map?

Yes. Frontpage puts your venue, address, and a map link front and center. A built-in static map renderer ships in a later phase.

Can I use my own domain?

Yes. Connect a custom domain in one click and SSL is handled automatically.

Build the event page that fills your seats.

Describe your event and watch Frontpage build a fast, on-brand page live. Free to start, no credit card, on your own domain.

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