Qondor is a SaaS platform built specifically for the meetings and events industry. It aims to replace scattered tools for proposals, budgets, registration, invoicing, reporting, and more, creating a unified workflow from first proposal to final invoice. Its positioning is clearly geared toward B2B professional services teams, covering MICE scenarios such as travel management companies, event agencies, DMCs, venues, and conference hotels.
The platform’s core modules include branded proposals, budgeting and profit control, contracts, attendee management, invoicing and reconciliation, time tracking, project management, Programs event schedules, sustainability and CO₂ reporting, and business insights. The materials particularly emphasize collaborative work within a shared source of truth, while reducing repetitive work through templates, destination/hotel descriptions, task features, and a form builder. In terms of permissions, all users must be on the same plan tier, but Qondor does offer specific roles such as reporting users, which suits related business units that only need access to reports.
Qondor uses a per-user/month subscription model, with a minimum of 3 users and a setup fee. The standard contract term is 12 months, with annual, quarterly, or monthly prepayment options, and annual payment comes with a discount. Plans are divided into Travel Core/Plus/Pro and Event Core/Plus/Pro, covering different levels of capability across finance, contracts, multiple POS, registration, Programs, resource allocation, and more. Registration forms, sustainability reporting, SSO, custom domains, custom integrations, custom reports, and other features may be available as add-ons or on request. Specific pricing is not publicly listed, so users need to contact sales.
The official website states that Qondor can integrate with existing finance, CRM, or mid-office systems, supporting both manual and API integrations, with full API access available on request. However, the captured text does not provide developer documentation, API scope, data security certifications, compliance frameworks, data residency, or self-hosting information, so large enterprises should verify these points carefully before procurement.
Qondor’s strengths are its deep industry focus and comprehensive process coverage, making it especially suitable for complex meetings, group travel, high-frequency bookings, and event service providers that need financial and profit control. Its limitations include opaque pricing, a minimum user requirement and setup fee that raise the entry barrier, and the inability to mix different plan tiers across users. There is no information in the text about access from China, so this remains unknown; payment methods are also not disclosed. If deploying it locally in China, teams should test network availability, cross-border payments, and Chinese-language support, while comparing it with alternatives such as Cvent, Bizzabo, Eventbrite, and domestic options like 31会议, 会鸽, and 活动行.
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