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How Startup Alliance Enhanced Three Key Events with Umoh

How Startup Alliance Enhanced Three Key Events with Umoh

How Startup Alliance Enhanced Three Key Events with Umoh

Make your event successful with Umoh.

Make your event successful with Umoh.

Make your event successful with Umoh.

Startup Alliance, a community builder for the startup ecosystem, has impressively adopted Umoh not once, but three times. On September 12th, Umoh was featured in the "Stories of Community Managers" event, and again on September 21st for the "J Curve: Startup Financial Guidebook Launch & Book Talk." Thanks to Umoh, these events experienced denser and more effective networking in the realm of startup community building and growth.


How Was Umoh Utilized?


Here’s a snapshot of the actual Umoh page used in these events.


📌 Speakers’ cards were pinned to the top of the Umoh page. Attendees could immediately access speakers' information and even send questions through the messaging feature if they didn't have the speakers' contacts.


📍 The cards of Startup Alliance’s organizing team were also prominently displayed. This made it easier for attendees to seek assistance and inquire about the event.


📢 At the bottom of the Umoh page, a [Live Q&A] banner allowed attendees to conveniently pose questions to speakers. This feature facilitated real-time questioning and aggregation, contributing to smoother discussions.


👀 Before and after the events, Umoh enabled smooth participant exploration and ongoing networking, providing significant value to attendees.

Key Achievements and Feedback


📈 The "Stories of Community Managers" event recorded approximately 1,700 views on Umoh, and the "J Curve: Startup Financial Guidebook Launch & Book Talk" reached about 600 views. Each event recorded 7-8 times more views than the total number of participants.


🤝 Both events saw more than 10 networking actions, including meeting proposals and messaging.


🙌🏻 Specifically, the "Stories of Community Managers" event generated over 7 inbound inquiries. This meant that about one in every ten participants recognized the need for Umoh, reflecting a significant demand for the platform.


💬 Mr. Lee Sang-Hak from the Venture Enterprise Association, who participated in the "Stories of Community Managers," commented, “I always thought there was a need for a solution to explore participants before the event, and Umoh precisely fills this gap.”


💬 Ms. Na Yu-Young, an accountant who attended the "J Curve: Startup Financial Guidebook Launch & Book Talk," shared, “I saw another accountant receiving a meeting proposal. The ease and speed with which participants could connect was very refreshing.”


Through these two events, Umoh not only proved its effectiveness in enhancing networking and community engagement but also cemented its position as a vital tool in the startup ecosystem.

Startup Alliance, a community builder for the startup ecosystem, has impressively adopted Umoh not once, but three times. On September 12th, Umoh was featured in the "Stories of Community Managers" event, and again on September 21st for the "J Curve: Startup Financial Guidebook Launch & Book Talk." Thanks to Umoh, these events experienced denser and more effective networking in the realm of startup community building and growth.


How Was Umoh Utilized?


Here’s a snapshot of the actual Umoh page used in these events.


📌 Speakers’ cards were pinned to the top of the Umoh page. Attendees could immediately access speakers' information and even send questions through the messaging feature if they didn't have the speakers' contacts.


📍 The cards of Startup Alliance’s organizing team were also prominently displayed. This made it easier for attendees to seek assistance and inquire about the event.


📢 At the bottom of the Umoh page, a [Live Q&A] banner allowed attendees to conveniently pose questions to speakers. This feature facilitated real-time questioning and aggregation, contributing to smoother discussions.


👀 Before and after the events, Umoh enabled smooth participant exploration and ongoing networking, providing significant value to attendees.

Key Achievements and Feedback


📈 The "Stories of Community Managers" event recorded approximately 1,700 views on Umoh, and the "J Curve: Startup Financial Guidebook Launch & Book Talk" reached about 600 views. Each event recorded 7-8 times more views than the total number of participants.


🤝 Both events saw more than 10 networking actions, including meeting proposals and messaging.


🙌🏻 Specifically, the "Stories of Community Managers" event generated over 7 inbound inquiries. This meant that about one in every ten participants recognized the need for Umoh, reflecting a significant demand for the platform.


💬 Mr. Lee Sang-Hak from the Venture Enterprise Association, who participated in the "Stories of Community Managers," commented, “I always thought there was a need for a solution to explore participants before the event, and Umoh precisely fills this gap.”


💬 Ms. Na Yu-Young, an accountant who attended the "J Curve: Startup Financial Guidebook Launch & Book Talk," shared, “I saw another accountant receiving a meeting proposal. The ease and speed with which participants could connect was very refreshing.”


Through these two events, Umoh not only proved its effectiveness in enhancing networking and community engagement but also cemented its position as a vital tool in the startup ecosystem.

Startup Alliance, a community builder for the startup ecosystem, has impressively adopted Umoh not once, but three times. On September 12th, Umoh was featured in the "Stories of Community Managers" event, and again on September 21st for the "J Curve: Startup Financial Guidebook Launch & Book Talk." Thanks to Umoh, these events experienced denser and more effective networking in the realm of startup community building and growth.


How Was Umoh Utilized?


Here’s a snapshot of the actual Umoh page used in these events.


📌 Speakers’ cards were pinned to the top of the Umoh page. Attendees could immediately access speakers' information and even send questions through the messaging feature if they didn't have the speakers' contacts.


📍 The cards of Startup Alliance’s organizing team were also prominently displayed. This made it easier for attendees to seek assistance and inquire about the event.


📢 At the bottom of the Umoh page, a [Live Q&A] banner allowed attendees to conveniently pose questions to speakers. This feature facilitated real-time questioning and aggregation, contributing to smoother discussions.


👀 Before and after the events, Umoh enabled smooth participant exploration and ongoing networking, providing significant value to attendees.

Key Achievements and Feedback


📈 The "Stories of Community Managers" event recorded approximately 1,700 views on Umoh, and the "J Curve: Startup Financial Guidebook Launch & Book Talk" reached about 600 views. Each event recorded 7-8 times more views than the total number of participants.


🤝 Both events saw more than 10 networking actions, including meeting proposals and messaging.


🙌🏻 Specifically, the "Stories of Community Managers" event generated over 7 inbound inquiries. This meant that about one in every ten participants recognized the need for Umoh, reflecting a significant demand for the platform.


💬 Mr. Lee Sang-Hak from the Venture Enterprise Association, who participated in the "Stories of Community Managers," commented, “I always thought there was a need for a solution to explore participants before the event, and Umoh precisely fills this gap.”


💬 Ms. Na Yu-Young, an accountant who attended the "J Curve: Startup Financial Guidebook Launch & Book Talk," shared, “I saw another accountant receiving a meeting proposal. The ease and speed with which participants could connect was very refreshing.”


Through these two events, Umoh not only proved its effectiveness in enhancing networking and community engagement but also cemented its position as a vital tool in the startup ecosystem.

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