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Driven To Show is a show management platform built for car shows, vehicle displays, and automotive community events. It brings event setup, vehicle registration, check-in, judging, People’s Choice voting, trophies, door prizes, ticketing, payments, and reporting into one workflow, aiming to replace spreadsheets, paper forms, and ad hoc on-site coordination.
The product’s standout feature is its support for digital, paper-based, and hybrid workflows. Organizers can handle online registration, self-service registration, or staff-entered registrations. Entrants get customizable vehicle showcase pages, which can be shared via a QR code on the dash card. Judging can be completed on mobile devices, while paper judging sheets can still be used and later entered by staff for synchronized results. The platform also supports one-person-one-vote digital People’s Choice voting, manual entry of paper votes, trophy assignment, award presentation displays, door prize tickets, ticket sales and check-in, real-time dashboards, and financial exports.
Pricing is very straightforward: $199 per show, including unlimited staff accounts, full feature access, credit card payments, volunteer logins, concierge-style onboarding, paper PDF exports, and live chat support on event day. The site mentions paper-only packages, but does not disclose their pricing. On the free side, only a Free Demo is shown; there is no clearly stated free plan or trial period.
For team collaboration, the platform supports volunteer logins for coordinators, judges, registration teams, and similar roles, allowing organizers, volunteers, and participants to share a single workspace. However, it does not disclose a granular permissions model. Integrations are mainly centered on payment processors; the terms cite Stripe as an example and also mention third-party services for cloud hosting, email, analytics, captcha, maps, and more. On security, the platform states that unauthorized access is prohibited, payment card numbers are handled by third parties and full PANs are not stored, and anti-abuse data such as sessions, verification tokens, device fingerprints, and geolocation may be processed. However, certifications such as SOC 2 or ISO 27001 are not shown.
Its strengths are a clear focus on the car show use case, a complete workflow, mobile-friendly operation, and compatibility with volunteers who still prefer paper processes. The fixed per-show price also makes budgeting easy. Its drawbacks are that it is highly vertical and not suitable for general conferences or large-scale multipurpose ticketing; the integration ecosystem, API documentation, and compliance disclosures are also limited. It is best suited to local U.S. car shows, clubs, charity auto events, and volunteer teams that need to improve on-site efficiency quickly.
The main site does not specify access conditions from China, and payments do not mention Alipay, WeChat Pay, or RMB settlement. If targeting Chinese attendees, network access, SMS/email deliverability, and Stripe availability should be verified separately. Domestic alternatives in China could include Huodongxing, Hudongba, or using JINSHUJU / Wenjuanxing together with spreadsheets and manual judging workflows.
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