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Doity is a Portuguese-language event management SaaS positioned as a platform for “event websites, registration management, and online ticketing.” It targets congressos, seminários, palestras, cursos, and other conferences, seminars, talks, courses, as well as academic, corporate, sports, and religious events. It helps organizers create event websites, sell registrations, handle on-site check-in, issue certificates, and manage the full event workflow.
Based on the page content, Doity offers a fairly complete end-to-end workflow. Organizers can create an event in minutes, choose a sales page template, configure the background, logo, and top banner, and add schedules, speakers, images, videos, and partner logos. For registration, it supports multiple registration types, such as students, professionals, and promotional tickets. It also allows custom registration fields, discount codes, and separate registrations for sub-events such as workshops and minicursos. Ticketing supports credit card payments, with sales, financial, and registration reports available. On site, organizers can perform check-in, print badge labels, and generate attendance lists. The certificate module can generate online PDF certificates for participants, speakers, organizers, and workshop/mini-course attendees. For academic conferences, the platform also supports paper/work submission, customizable submission forms, reviewer assignment, and certificate issuance for authors. The email module can be used to invite attendees, remind unpaid users, and contact submitting authors.
The page does not disclose plans, platform fees, commission rates, or free trial information. The only clearly stated financial detail is that registration revenue can be withdrawn to PayPal, while online registration pages support credit card payments. In terms of deployment, the page repeatedly refers to an online platform, hotsite, and online certificates, so it can reasonably be understood as a cloud-based SaaS. No self-hosted version is mentioned.
Its main strength is that it covers the full lifecycle before, during, and after an event. In particular, the combination of “registration and ticketing + check-in + certificates + academic submission review” is practical for universities, associations, and conference organizers. Its configuration options also align well with real event operations. The downside is the lack of public information: there is no clear pricing, permission system, API, third-party integrations, or explanation of data security and compliance. Payment options appear to be limited to credit cards and PayPal, which may be less convenient for users outside Brazil or Portuguese-speaking markets.
Doity is better suited to event organizers in Portuguese-speaking regions, academic conferences, training courses, and corporate seminars. Chinese users should pay attention to three points: website connectivity cannot be determined from the page content; PayPal/international credit card payments and withdrawals may create constraints in financial workflows; and the interface language may primarily be Portuguese. If the target audience is in mainland China, local alternatives such as Huodongxing, Wenjuanxing registration forms, and Tencent Meeting event registration may be worth comparing.
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