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eventfeed is a vertical SaaS product focused on local event listings in Norway. Its core use case is helping tourism organizations, municipalities, hotels, cultural venues, and festival organizers quickly add a dynamic “what’s on / hva skjer” event feed to their own websites. It is not a general-purpose CMS; instead, it aggregates sources such as Ticketmaster, Hoopla, Tixly, LinTicket, CheckIn, Eventim, DX, Kirken.no, iCal, Facebook, cultural venue websites, and generic HTML, then outputs embeddable event widgets.
The product’s key promise is going from signup to a live widget in under 10 minutes. Users can choose sources, filter by category, kommune, date, and organizer, and embed the feed on a website with two lines of code. The widget supports three layouts: list, grid, and carousel. It can inherit CSS variables and works with Squarespace, WordPress, Wix, Webflow, Framer, and standard HTML sites. Backend capabilities include refreshes every 5 minutes, AI import, extraction of titles/dates/locations/categories, event deduplication, address geocoding, venue name normalization, and SSB kommune validation. For multi-source event directories, these features form its main moat.
Pricing is relatively transparent. Lite is free forever and is suitable for hotels, cafés, or a single venue; it includes 20 upcoming events, 1 feed, 1 domain, and 1 kommune, but displays “Powered by eventfeed.” Standard costs NOK 500/month and targets municipalities, cultural centers, and festivals. Pro costs NOK 1000/month and supports more feeds, domains, custom sources, and unlimited kommuner. Custom is designed for DMOs, hotel chains, and larger groups, offering unlimited resources, multi-tenant support, CSS injection, SLA, priority support, and a dedicated contact. Paid plans include a 30-day trial with no credit card required, support EHF invoicing, and annual billing includes 2 months free.
The strengths are its clear focus, lightweight deployment, public pricing, and deep fit with Norway’s event-data ecosystem. AI import, deduplication, and geographic normalization can significantly reduce manual maintenance. Its EU/EØS data storage, GDPR support, EHF, Norwegian organization number, and data processing agreement also make it suitable for procurement by municipalities and public-sector organizations. The downsides are that it is highly region-specific, with its value mainly built around Norwegian ticketing and public event sources. Public materials do not mention common enterprise software capabilities such as an open API, SSO, role-based permissions, or audit logs, and there is limited information on team collaboration features.
It is best suited to Norwegian destination marketing organizations, kommuner, hotels, cultural venues, festivals, and organizations that want to launch an event calendar quickly. It is less suitable for platform customers that need global event data, complex access-control governance, or deep secondary development. Access from China is not disclosed in the available materials. The domain and payment setup are clearly oriented toward European/Norwegian use cases, so teams in China should carefully test network connectivity, EHF/invoice compatibility, and local alternatives such as traditional DMS products, CMS event plugins, or components from local ticketing platforms.
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