Most event organisers measure success in the same way. They track registrations, attendance rates, and post-event survey responses. These numbers provide useful signals, but they do not reveal whether the event actually delivered value. Attendance shows that people were interested enough to show up. However, it does not explain what attendees gained from the experience […]
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Most event organisers think transcription is a small operational task. You record the sessions, send the audio files to a transcription service, and receive transcripts a few days later. On the surface, it seems simple. In reality, manual transcription creates a chain of hidden costs that most teams never calculate. The invoice you receive from […]
You’re running a global conference. Speakers present in English. Half your audience speaks Spanish. The other half speaks Mandarin. What happens? Option one: You hire interpreters. Expensive. Logistically complex. And attendees still miss nuance. Option two: You run sessions in one language and hope for the best. Some attendees tune out. Others leave early. Option […]
How redesigning for clarity helped us understand what we’re actually building. The hardest part of rebuilding Snapsight wasn’t the code. It wasn’t the design system. It wasn’t even figuring out how to reorganise two years of product features into a coherent story. The hardest part was admitting that our old website had become a reflection […]
Most event organizers leave content on the table. A keynote happens. An expert shares insights. The audience learns something valuable. And then it’s over. Maybe you have a recording. Maybe you don’t. Either way, turning that event into content usually means hiring an editor, transcribing audio manually, and spending hours reformatting everything into blog posts, […]
How Snapsight Evolved from a Transcription Tool to an Intelligence Platform There is a moment in every product’s evolution when the story no longer reflects reality. For us, that moment marked the shift from being perceived as a transcription tool to becoming an event content intelligence platform. The gap between what we had built and […]
Event accessibility compliance in 2026 is no longer a future consideration. It is an operational deadline. On April 24, 2026, public entities serving populations of 50,000 or more must comply with updated ADA Title II regulations requiring WCAG 2.1 Level AA accessibility for web and video content, including live and recorded events. Smaller entities must […]
Your event recordings are sitting in cloud storage, gathering digital dust. Hundreds of hours of expert discussions, strategic debates, and institutional knowledge are captured but rarely used. Industry research consistently shows that most event content is never reused after the event concludes. Organizations invest heavily in bringing together their smartest people, record everything, and then […]
AI for events platform technology has moved from experimental tools to mission-critical infrastructure for global conferences and hybrid events. An AI-for-events platform now delivers real-time translation, high-accuracy transcription, autonomous session management, and cross-session intelligence at enterprise scale. By 2026, AI for events is no longer a competitive advantage. It is an operational infrastructure. This guide […]
Event Intelligence vs Event Transcription: Key Differences The debate around event intelligence vs. event transcription is no longer theoretical. For modern conferences, enterprise summits, and large-scale exhibitions, the difference between passive documentation and real-time strategic insight directly impacts measurable business outcomes. While transcription captures what was said, event intelligence analyzes what matters as it happens. […]