Meetup Networking App for Industry Groups

Recurring industry meetups lose people when every event feels like starting over. EventIntro matches members meeting to meeting, so the community compounds.

Who this is for

  • Organizers of recurring industry meetups, trade groups, and professional chapters.
  • Community leads fighting the "same faces, shallow chats" plateau.
  • Hosts who want members to build on last month's conversation, not restart it.

Why does every meetup feel like starting over?

Because most meetup tools treat each event as a fresh room of strangers, with no memory between them. Members re-introduce themselves, have the same surface conversations, and drift away when it stops feeling like progress. A recurring meetup is really a cohort, and EventIntro treats it as one — carrying member profiles across events so each month builds on the last instead of resetting.

Community is the compounding of repeated, deepening contact. When the tooling forgets everything between events, that compounding never starts, and the group plateaus at "same faces, shallow chats" — the exact point where members quietly stop showing up.

How does matching change for a recurring group?

Because profiles persist, EventIntro can introduce pairs it hasn't matched yet, avoid repeating the same pairings, and steer members toward people they haven't met — so the network genuinely widens over months. The industry meetups guide covers the engagement side for organizers.

What happens to new members?

They complete the survey on joining and get matched into their very first event, so a newcomer's first meetup includes two or three people worth knowing rather than a wall of backs. Onboarding that first night well is what decides whether a new member becomes a regular.

Frequently asked questions

How does matching help a recurring meetup specifically?
A recurring meetup is a cohort, not a series of strangers. Because members keep a profile across events, EventIntro can introduce people it hasn't paired yet, avoid repeating the same matches, and let each month build on the last — which is exactly what turns attendance into community.
What about new members at each event?
New members complete the survey when they join and are matched into their first event immediately, so their first meetup includes two or three people worth knowing rather than a room of backs. Onboarding the newcomer well is how meetups retain them.
Do organizers see who's connecting?
Organizers get engagement signals — who's matching, who's showing up — without reading private profiles. It's enough to spot a disengaging member or a thriving sub-group and act on it.
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