Events, written by humans
Everything an event needs in words, from the invite to the closing script. Built for event teams, conference organisers and sponsors working to a fixed date.
11 formats in events
Each one has its own page with pricing, process and the questions people actually ask.
Event descriptions
Event blurbs and full event pages showing the audience what activities and events take place in the room and at what times.
$10 / 100 wordsConference copy
Written to maintain consistency in theme, tracks, session abstracts, and registration copy, for up to 9 months.
$10 / 100 wordsSpeaker biographies
Bios that are in the third person and offer the speaker’s credentials with qualification statements from the original source.
$10 / 100 wordsEvent agendas
Timed running orders, with titles for each session, and descriptions that detail the contents of each block. PM me DIFF.
$10 / 100 wordsEvent programs
Printed and PDF programs include welcome letters, schedules, bios, and sponsor pages including housekeeping notes, all designed according to the grid chosen by the designer.
$10 / 100 wordsInvitations
A set of invitations that set the tone while providing the information guests would typically email about. Unmatched style of hand painted, hand drawn art created on only the finest of papers. 1.
$10 / 100 wordsEvent emails
From save-the-date to last call and thank-you emails, each knows which email preceded it.
$10 / 100 wordsEvent landing pages
Registration pages that answer date, price, location, and the target audience for the event before a scroll.
$10 / 100 wordsSponsor copy
Prospectus and tier texts that give a sponsor’s marketing lead something to take to their budget holder.
$10 / 100 wordsAward-show scripts
Running scripts for awards nights: category intros, presenter lines, nominee readouts, sponsor cues and backup scripts.
$10 / 100 wordsHost scripts
Emcee scripts written to be spoken: housekeeping, hand-offs, cues and something to say when the video fails.
$10 / 100 wordsWhy this category needs a person
Every format in events depends on something a model cannot reach: what is actually true in your organization, what your reader already knows, and which detail changes their mind. A writer finds that by reading, asking and thinking about the answer.
That is why we use no generative tools at any stage — not for the first draft, not for the outline, not for the research, and never to rewrite machine text into something that reads human. Every piece is checked against multiple detectors before it reaches you.
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Send your brief, get a human draft within 3 days. $10 per 100 words, no account required.