How to Match Attendees for Maximum Value

Strategies to Connect the Right People and Amplify Event Impact
One of the greatest challenges event organizers face is helping attendees build meaningful connections. In large or diverse gatherings, it’s easy for participants to feel overwhelmed or miss opportunities to engage with the most relevant people.
That’s where attendee matching comes in — the art and science of pairing or grouping attendees to maximize value for everyone involved.
Whether you’re hosting a conference, networking event, workshop, or virtual summit, effectively matching attendees can:
- Increase engagement and satisfaction
- Foster relevant, productive conversations
- Encourage collaboration and partnership
- Boost event ROI and reputation
In this blog, we’ll explore why attendee matching matters, various approaches to do it, tools to support the process, and best practices to ensure smooth, value-packed connections. Read more pages
Why Attendee Matching Matters
1. Overcomes Networking Overwhelm
Events can be intimidating, especially large ones. Matching reduces the guesswork of who to approach and breaks the ice with a curated introduction.
2. Improves Relevance and Focus
Attendees want to meet people who align with their goals, whether that’s finding clients, partners, mentors, or peers. Matching helps ensure interactions are purposeful.
3. Enhances Experience
Personalized matches lead to deeper conversations, stronger relationships, and more memorable experiences, driving satisfaction and future participation.
4. Amplifies Business and Community Impact
Better matches foster partnerships, collaborations, and knowledge exchange that extend far beyond the event itself.
Understanding Your Event’s Networking Goals

Before diving into matching methods, clarify what you want to gain:
- Business development? Connect buyers and sellers.
- Knowledge sharing? Group peers with similar expertise.
- Mentorship? Pair experienced professionals with newcomers.
- Innovation? Mix diverse roles for fresh perspectives.
Defining goals guides your criteria and approach.
Approaches to Attendee Matching
1. Manual Matching
Organizers review registration data and personally curate matches based on profiles, interests, and objectives.
Pros: Highly personalized and strategic.
Cons: Time-consuming, challenging for large events.
2. Algorithmic Matching
Software platforms analyze attendee data to generate matches based on shared interests, goals, industries, or behaviors.
Pros: Scalable, data-driven, efficient.
Cons: Relies on quality of input data; less human nuance.
3. Self-Matching with Guided Tools
Attendees use filters and search features on event apps to find and request meetings with relevant peers.
Pros: Empowers attendees, increases engagement.
Cons: Requires motivation and savvy users; risk of uneven participation.
4. Hybrid Models
Combine automated suggestions with human oversight and attendee input for the best balance of personalization and scale.
Gathering Quality Data for Effective Matching
The foundation of good matching is rich, accurate attendee information.
- Use detailed registration forms asking about:
- Job role and industry
- Goals for attending
- Areas of expertise or interest
- Desired connections (mentors, clients, collaborators)
- Job role and industry
- Incorporate open-ended questions for nuanced insights.
- Allow to upload LinkedIn profiles or portfolios.
- Encourage updating profiles on event apps for real-time data.
Matching Formats to Consider
One-on-One Meetings
Classic for business networking, mentorship, or sales. Matches should be tightly aligned by need and offering.
Small Group Sessions
Groups of 3-5 with complementary skills or interests can spark collaborative discussions and peer learning.
Roundtable Discussions
Invite matched to join themed tables or breakout rooms, enabling focused dialogue on shared topics.
Speed Networking
Quick, timed rounds where attendees meet multiple matched peers in succession — ideal for initial connections.
Facilitating Meaningful Connections
Provide Conversation Starters
Offer icebreaker questions or topic prompts tailored to matches to ease introductions and foster engagement.
Set Clear Expectations
Communicate meeting goals and etiquette so attendees feel prepared and confident.
Use Scheduling Tools
Integrate calendars and reminders to streamline meeting logistics and reduce no-shows.
Encourage Post-Meeting Follow-Up
Suggest ways to continue the conversation — exchanging contacts, joining online groups, or scheduling future calls.
Tools and Platforms for Matching
Here are popular options to consider:
- Brella: AI-powered matchmaking with meeting scheduling and event app integration.
- Grip: Advanced algorithms for attendee pairing and smart agendas.
- Bizzabo: Offers personalized agendas and meeting functionalities.
- Hopin: Virtual event platform with networking features and AI match suggestions.
- LinkedIn Events: Though limited, useful for pre- and post-event connections.
Choose tools aligned with your budget, event format, and audience tech comfort.
Overcoming Common Matching Challenges
| Challenge | Solution |
| Low attendee profile completion | Simplify forms; incentivize completion with perks. |
| Uneven participation | Use hybrid matching and proactive outreach. |
| Poor match quality | Refine algorithms; incorporate human review. |
| Scheduling conflicts | Offer flexible time slots; automated reminders. |
| Networking fatigue | Limit number of matches; encourage quality over quantity. |
Measuring the Impact of Matching
Track metrics like:
- Number of meetings booked and attended
- Attendee feedback on match relevance and satisfaction
- New partnerships, collaborations, or deals reported post-event
- Repeat attendance or community growth driven by matches
Use these insights to refine future matching processes.
Case Study: Successful Attendee Matching
A B2B SaaS conference used AI-driven matching to pair product managers with potential clients and partners. They integrated a user-friendly app with calendar sync and conversation starters. Post-event surveys showed 85% of matched attendees rated their meetings highly, and 40% reported ongoing collaborations.
Final Thoughts: Make Every Connection Count
Attendee matching is more than a logistical task — it’s a strategic lever to unlock your event’s full potential. By understanding your audience, leveraging data and technology, and focusing on quality over quantity, you can help attendees forge connections that matter.
Whether you opt for manual curation, AI-powered matching, or a blend of approaches, thoughtful planning and clear communication will set the stage for valuable, lasting relationships.
If you want, I can help draft sample registration forms, conversation starter lists, or detailed matching workflows tailored to your event type. Just let me know! Follow us on Instagram



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