Event planning resources

Practical templates for planning and delivering better events

Browse editable templates, checklists, workbooks and guides for every stage of your event — from the first brief to the final report.

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Conference Registration Checklist

Plan delegate registration from invitation or ticket sale through badges, session choices, check-in, comms, and post-event reporting — for conference producers and corporate event teams who need one d

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Crew Briefing Checklist

Brief crew and contractors with roles, radio channels, safety notes, access rules, run-of-show references, and escalation paths before doors — printable for production offices.

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Event Operations Checklist

Use this checklist to align event teams around planning, suppliers, ticketing and registration, vendors, schedules, staffing, access control, payments and POS, attendee communication, event-day coordi

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Festival Vendor Management Checklist

Run vendor applications, approvals, documents, deposits, pitch allocations, setup requirements, and on-site coordination from one checklist — built for multi-zone festivals and busy production offices

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Inventory Setup Checklist

A printable checklist to stand up sellable product inventory: locations, suppliers, catalog items, opening stock, POS mapping, and first count — before event-day trading begins.

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POS Product Mapping Checklist

Checklist to map POS products to inventory items, set depletion rules, review unmapped sales, and post stock movements after trading sessions.

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Purchase Order & Replenishment Checklist

Checklist for low-stock signals, replenishment requests, supplier selection, purchase orders, and receive confirmation — so bars and retail do not run dry mid-show.

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Build your event planning toolkit

Start with a focused set of resources for your event type or planning role.

10 resources

Festival planning essentials

Focused resources for festival organisers and outdoor event teams.

  • Festival Vendor Management Checklist
  • Multi-Stage Festival Schedule Template
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Conference planning essentials

Focused resources for conference planners and multi-session programmes.

  • Conference Registration Checklist
  • Event Agenda Template
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Venue operations essentials

Focused resources for venue managers and recurring venue programmes.

  • Venue Site Inspection Workbook
  • Venue Sourcing And Comparison Workbook
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Event marketing essentials

Strategy, calendar and campaign resources for marketing teams.

  • Event Brief And Strategy Workbook
  • Master Timeline And Milestone Planner
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Event-day operations essentials

Delivery, communications and readiness resources for event day.

  • Multi-Stage Festival Schedule Template
  • Technical Rider And Requirements Template and Register
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Post-event review essentials

Reporting and improvement resources for closing the loop after the event.

  • Event Brief And Strategy Workbook
  • Event Budget Template
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Templates help you define the work. EventSuite helps your team manage ownership, deadlines, communications and event-day delivery in one place.

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What does the EventSuite resource library contain?+

The library brings together practical templates, workbooks, checklists, guides, articles, comparisons and playbooks for planning, promotion, live delivery and post-event review. Topics include budgets, schedules, ticketing, vendors, venues, production, attendee communications and reporting.

Which resource format should an event team choose?+

Use a template or workbook to create and maintain a working document, a checklist to verify readiness, a guide or article to understand a decision, a comparison to evaluate options, and a playbook to coordinate a repeatable multi-team sequence. Many event plans use several formats together.

Who are the EventSuite resources designed for?+

They are designed for event organisers, producers, venue teams, festival teams, promoters, conference managers, agencies and corporate event teams. Each resource identifies the planning task, event phase and roles it is intended to support.

Are EventSuite resources editable or downloadable?+

Availability varies by resource. Detail pages explain the available file formats and whether a resource can be downloaded, edited or requested. A download is a standalone planning aid; it does not automatically update EventSuite records or other files.

Can these resources help before a team is ready for a demo?+

Yes. Start with the resource that matches the immediate task, then use related resources to build a fuller planning workflow. Teams can move to a product conversation when they need shared ownership, live operational workflows or connected event data rather than separate files.

When is EventSuite more suitable than a standalone resource?+

Standalone resources are useful for framing work and creating a first operating document. EventSuite is more suitable when several teams need controlled access, current statuses, connected ticketing, venue, marketing or reporting workflows, and a shared system for live delivery.

Move from templates to a shared event workspace

Templates help you define the work. EventSuite helps your team manage ownership, deadlines, communications and event-day delivery in one place.

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