Events do not fail because of demand. They underperform because of fragmented systems, delayed decisions and inconsistent delivery.
Disconnected tools across ticketing, staffing and production create duplicated work and slow execution.
Frontline staff variation drives the majority of audience experience differences across events.
Poor layout, congestion and accessibility gaps reduce engagement, dwell time and spend.
Lack of real-time insight means opportunities are missed before action is taken.
9.4 million disabled people feel excluded from events, representing a major untapped market.
Queue friction, congestion and poor flow significantly reduce conversion and spend.
Poor navigation and overcrowding shorten engagement and limit on-site revenue.
Data silos and lack of visibility prevent organisers from capturing full event value.
Dashboards provide insights but are often delayed and disconnected from live operations.
Static design improvements help, but lack adaptability during live events.
Improve staff performance but do not adapt dynamically to real-time conditions.
Real-time optimisation of flow, engagement and behaviour increases spend.
Unified data and live visibility reduce friction across teams and systems.
Real-time insights enable immediate action and performance optimisation.
Context-aware systems guide staff and operations dynamically.
Connect ticketing, venue, staff and audience into a single intelligent system.
Enable participation for excluded audiences and expand total event reach.
Monitor, predict and adapt environments instantly across physical and hybrid spaces.
Embed accessibility across planning, delivery and experience, not as an afterthought.
Increase revenue, improve delivery and include every audience with accessibility-first spatial intelligence.
Understand how much revenue your event may be losing due to inefficiencies, audience friction and missed opportunities.
Based on industry benchmarks including 10–25% loss from delayed decisions, audience friction and under-optimised environments.
Pryntd is building accessibility first AI infrastructure for hybrid and shared reality, enabling artists, venues, organisers and brands to create inclusive experiences that connect performance, audience and commerce across physical and digital worlds for the 16 million disabled people in the UK and over one billion globally, while for everyone else the accessibility simply fades into the background.