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All-in-one virtual and hybrid event management platform with registration, streaming, and networking; competing with Hopin and Cvent for mid-market conference and corporate event management.
Accelevents is an event management platform for virtual, hybrid, and in-person events — providing registration and ticketing, live streaming infrastructure, virtual networking features (matchmaking, video rooms, speed networking), session management, sponsor showcase tools, and post-event analytics for conferences, corporate events, trade shows, and association meetings. Founded and headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, Accelevents serves event organizers from nonprofits and professional associations to enterprise corporate teams needing a unified event operations platform.\n\nAccelevents' platform handles the full event lifecycle: pre-event registration and marketing (branded registration pages, email campaigns, speaker management), during-event execution (live streaming, Q&A, polls, exhibit hall virtual booths, networking rooms), and post-event engagement (on-demand content access, attendee engagement analytics, lead retrieval for sponsors). The unified approach appeals to event teams that have previously stitched together separate tools for registration, streaming, and networking — each with its own data model and vendor relationship.\n\nIn 2025, Accelevents competes in the event management platform market with Hopin (rebranded RingCentral Events after acquisition), Bizzabo (Zoom Video), Cvent (enterprise events), and Splash for event management software. The events market has normalized after the COVID-driven virtual events surge — hybrid events (some attendees in-person, some virtual) have emerged as the standard format for many professional conferences, requiring platforms that seamlessly serve both audiences simultaneously. Accelevents competes in the mid-market segment (associations, professional organizations, mid-size companies) where full enterprise platforms like Cvent are over-priced and feature-heavy while simpler tools lack the depth needed for multi-track conferences. The 2025 strategy focuses on growing with professional associations and corporate events teams, deepening sponsor ROI measurement tools, and improving the hybrid event experience quality.
Acquired by RingCentral $15M Aug 2023 (from $7.8B valuation); sold to Bending Spoons Apr 2024; $1B+ funding raised at peak; rebranded to RingCentral Events; pandemic-era unicorn decline; virtual events platform
Hopin was founded in 2019 by Johnny Boufarhat as a virtual event platform designed to replicate the spontaneous networking and multi-session structure of in-person conferences in an online format. The platform launched just before the COVID-19 pandemic forced the global events industry to shift entirely to digital, creating an extraordinary product-market fit moment that drove Hopin from near-zero to a $7.8 billion valuation in under two years — one of the fastest valuation escalations in European startup history. Hopin's core technology offered a multi-stage event architecture with simultaneous sessions, expo halls, and AI-powered attendee matching that no incumbent platform could replicate at launch.\n\nHopin's platform supported virtual and hybrid events ranging from small team off-sites to conferences with tens of thousands of attendees, with features including breakout networking rooms, sponsor booths, live streaming, and analytics dashboards for organizers. The company aggressively expanded through acquisitions, purchasing StreamYard, Streamable, and several other media and production tools to build a broader creator and events infrastructure stack. At its peak, Hopin served thousands of event organizers across enterprise, media, and nonprofit sectors.\n\nHopin's trajectory became one of the defining cautionary narratives of pandemic-era startup valuations. As in-person events returned, demand for virtual-first platforms collapsed. RingCentral acquired Hopin's event platform assets for $15 million in August 2023 — a 99.8% markdown from peak valuation — and rebranded it RingCentral Events. In April 2024, Bending Spoons acquired additional Hopin assets. The company raised over $1 billion in venture funding during its growth phase, making it one of the most studied examples of COVID-era valuation inflation and its aftermath.
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