Likelihood to Recommend One thing you need to watch is if your source of content puts out 50 articles a week, it may be too much to automate. You can adjust how many posts get shared per day and there's a limit on the free account. I recommend choosing content sources that publish no more than 5 times a week.
Giselle Aguiar Social Media, Content & Digital Marketing Specialist & Trainer
Read full review If you are an organization who is hosting a ticketed event such as a concert, a block party, a 5k fun run, or anything that may require a pre event registration / ticket purchase, this product could potentially be very useful for you! My Fraternity used Eventzilla's product for our last four events including a concert, a 5k run, and 2 golfing tournaments! Using this tool, we were able to raise significantly more money than we had from previous events. Additionally, this product was exceptionally useful for the 5k because of the amount of information we needed to collect through the registration form prior to the event. Using the Eventzilla forms, we were able to discover participants' age, gender, t -shirt size, # of registrations, phone #, email, name, etc. and provide them each with an excellent, personalized experience.
Read full review Pros Web based with secure login Connects to most social media platforms Read full review Managing registration and attendees. Creating landing pages, registration pages and promoting them. Automates waitlisting and approvals. Live streaming and polling. Internal in-built payment processor. Read full review Cons Support of the product was a bit hit and miss. Some of the functionality I enjoyed that made me sign up in the first place like the ability to repost a tweet by clicking on it was taken away suddenly with no explanation. Although it was sort of replaced with EverQueue. The interface was glitchy at times especially around creating categories and timings for bulk post scheduling. Eventually worked around it to make it work for me. No phone app was a major disappointment as I find lots of stuff to post from my mobile. Read full review Customization features for emails could be improved since most are automated reminders. Sometimes too difficult to create a simple event with loads of choices available. Many times we simply want to create a normal event without much hassle. Read full review Usability As, stated before, the only thing that I found to be difficult when using this software was pointing an existing domain to the Eventzilla Registration landing page. I followed all of the steps as illustrated and I continued to experience errors when trying to navigate via the domain. I could not get in contact with support and so we chose to use the extremely long Eventzilla domain. This was not a big deal, but it would have been nice to use our own domain that we purchased
Read full review Support Rating Problems are quickly worked out with their support. I haven't had any issues except in the initial setup, and their support folks walked me through it.
Read full review Support is adequate, but sometimes has difficulty grasping all of the pieces of a question. Once, I asked for help with a relatively technical integration that we were using to track event effectiveness, and their answer left me wondering if they even understood that the feature I was asking about even existed in their system.
Read full review Alternatives Considered Buffer and Dlvr.it don't compare as apples to apples, but there are areas where one is better than the other. For price and automating social media posts, Dlvr.it is better, but for content curation I've found Buffer to be easier.
Read full review Eventzilla is a budget-friendly tool and has a very dynamic pricing model. You only pay for the features you use.
Read full review Return on Investment WASTE OF MONEY as they did literally NOTHING. Read full review We use it for internal events, so mostly our ownemployees join the events. These are usually fun events, so ROI is not expected. Most of the times, we are simply organizing recreational events for our employees, so it boosts the morale of the participants to have a proper organized setup for the events they attend. Read full review ScreenShots