AI Speed Networking Software

Run speed networking where the pairings are matched by goals, not random. EventIntro generates the rounds; who-meets-whom is driven by complementary profiles.

Who this is for

  • Hosts running structured speed-networking rounds who want the pairings to be better than random.
  • Organizers tired of round-robin schedulers that ignore who would actually benefit from meeting.
  • Facilitators willing to run the rounds themselves today, with EventIntro doing the matching underneath.

How does AI improve speed networking?

Traditional speed networking rotates everyone past everyone with no thought to fit — most of those two-minute conversations are wasted. EventIntro ranks each attendee's most valuable conversations first, using survey-derived profiles to pair people whose goals and offers line up. The rounds with the most energy end up being the ones most likely to matter.

The value of a speed-networking event is concentrated in a handful of the right conversations, and the format's weakness is that it treats every pairing as equally likely to be one. Ranking the pairings by complementary fit doesn't make the event longer or more complicated — it just spends the attendee's limited rounds on the people most worth meeting.

What does EventIntro do today, and what's still manual?

We'd rather be precise than oversell. EventIntro's matching engine is production-ready: it ingests the five-question survey, enriches each profile, and produces a ranked list of who each attendee should meet. What isn't fully automated yet is turning those rankings into timed, moving rounds — seating charts and round sequencing are something hosts still assemble by hand today, and it's an area we're actively working on. If a turnkey round scheduler is a hard requirement for you, tell us — demand is exactly what decides where we invest next.

What makes a good speed-networking match?

Complementarity beats similarity. Two people with identical backgrounds have a pleasant chat; a person who needs distribution paired with a person who has an audience has a reason to follow up. EventIntro is built around that seek/offer distinction — see what EventIntro is for how the pipeline turns survey answers into complementary pairings. The one input that matters most is lead time: the earlier attendees complete the survey, the sharper the rankings.

Frequently asked questions

Is this a full speed-networking scheduler?
Not entirely, and we'd rather be straight about it. EventIntro's strength is the matching — deciding who should meet whom based on complementary goals. Turning those matches into timed rounds and moving people between them is something hosts still run by hand today; we're actively working on tightening that loop.
How is this different from a random round-robin?
A round-robin rotates everyone past everyone with no signal about fit. EventIntro ranks each attendee's most valuable conversations first, so the early rounds — the ones with the most energy — pair people whose offers answer each other's needs.
What do I need to run a session?
Attendees complete the five-question survey ahead of time. EventIntro produces each person's ranked match list; you use those rankings to seat or sequence the rounds. The more lead time attendees have to fill out the survey, the better the pairings.
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Some of this is hands-on today. Tell us your use case and we'll tell you exactly how it works now.