Proof it works
“Explore has been truly foundational in helping people find my event… it has brought so many people in from beyond just word of mouth of my friends. My community would not be what it is today without the help of the Partiful Explore page”

Micah’s Market
@mmmicah
“Thanks again to Partiful! We ended up with almost 1,000 RSVP’s and we hardly even marketed it on our IG at all… I’m attributing most of those RSVP’s to the Parrtiful explore page”

Aaron, PREWAR
@PREWAR
"90% of my guests are from the Partiful Explore page. It’s been essential in making my dreams of hosting events in New York a reality, and growing my business exponentially!”

Sarah, WhatIfWeNYC
@whatifweNYC
Tips to get featured
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Use an Org Profile
Hosting your event with an Org Profile lets your guests see all past and upcoming events. We recommend this for brands, groups, and venues.
To make an Org Profile, go to your personal profile → tap your profile name → select Create a new profile → add your org name, bio, and social media handles.
If hosting with your personal profile, we recommend adding your social media handles and a bio. The more information guests have, the more they’ll trust your event.
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Make your event easy to understand
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Show traction to build trust

Can I sell tickets on Partiful?
If I submit my event, does that guarantee I’ll be featured?
Can I opt out of being featured on Explore?
What is the Partiful Explore page?
The Partiful Explore page is a curated feed of the best public events happening near you. Users can browse concerts, club nights, watch parties, run clubs, supper clubs, community meetups, and more, all hosted by real people, brands, and organizations. The Explore page surfaces the full range of what's happening on Partiful in your city: live music and DJ sets, brand activations and pop-ups, sports watch parties, singles mixers and speed dating, niche community meetups, fitness clubs, dinner parties, and one-off cultural moments. Both free and ticketed events appear, and many are hosted by recurring organizers with Org Profiles you can follow to catch their next event.
How do I get featured on the Partiful Explore page?
If you're a host, getting on Explore starts with making your event public: go to Event Settings → Audience and switch your event to Public, then toggle on "Submit to be featured." From there, a few best practices improve your odds of being featured: use a clear, visually engaging poster with minimal text; manage recurring events through an Org Profile with a complete bio and socials; upload photos of your venue or past events; keep your guest list and guest count visible; and write a concise event title that communicates exactly what your event is about. .
Why should I use Partiful to host my event?
Partiful is the easiest way to plan social events, from birthday parties to concerts. Going from idea to invite takes less than a minute. Easily create an event on partiful.com, no app needed. Pick a theme, then and customize with colors, fonts, and fun animations to match the vibe of your party. Add your date, location, start time, and anything else guests need to know. Add tickets . Then send it by text, link, or email. Guests can RSVP from any browser, no app download required. Curated event discovery is currently available globally. New York City, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Boston, and Washington DC, with public events browsable on the web and in the Partiful app. You can find the Explore page on the Partiful app or on the web. Head to partiful.com/explore to browse events near you. In the Partiful app, tap the globe icon to open the discovery feed. From there you can browse what's happening this week, view full event pages, see who else is going, and RSVP — no separate ticketing account required. For musicians, brands, clubs, event series, hosts, and community organizers, the Explore page is a distribution channel. Getting featured puts your event in front of people actively looking for plans in your city — not just your existing followers. Combined with Partiful's ticketing, Org Profiles, and text blasts, Explore turns a one-off event into a way to build a recurring audience.
































