Remo

Remo is a strong fit when the main goal is online networking that feels less like a one-way webinar. The table and floor-plan metaphor is useful, but pricing, attendee limits, event length, and guest guidance need confirmation before using it for a large program.

Public pricing starts at $299/month for recurring events and $699 for one-time events
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Tool Nutrition Label
Founded Remo emerged as a virtual event platform in the late 2010s
Headquarters Remo is now presented in places as Events.com Virtual; confirm current contracting entity during procurement
Company Size Private company / Events.com Virtual product context; current headcount should be confirmed
Funding Private company product context
Pricing Model Plan or quote-based pricing by attendee count, organizer licenses, event frequency, features, and support
Free Trial Official pricing page promotes a free 14-day trial
Contract Quarterly or annual subscription for Starter; one-time event packages and larger scopes are quote-based
Attendee Capacity Public pricing starts at 200 attendees per event for Starter and 100 attendees for one-time events, with scaling by quote
Mobile App Browser-based attendee experience; test mobile and tablet behavior for networking-heavy events
Offline Capability No
Data & Compliance Cloud event platform; confirm data region, retention, and subprocessors during contracting
Expertise Level Intermediate
Event Types
Virtual Networking EventsWebinarsJob FairsConferencesWorkshopsCommunity EventsRoundtables
Key Integrations
Ticketing (Native) Polls and Q&A (Native) Whiteboards (Native) Screen sharing (Native) Event analytics (Native)
Support Channels
Help centerDemo / salesCustomer supportEvent setup services
Best For
  • + Networking events where attendees should move between tables or rooms
  • + Virtual conferences, job fairs, roundtables, and workshops with interactive segments
  • + Teams that want webinar presentation mode and informal networking in the same platform
  • + Events that benefit from visible floor plans, table management, and sponsor/resource displays
Not For
  • One-way broadcasts where YouTube Live or Vimeo would be simpler
  • Large conferences needing complex registration operations, onsite logistics, or native mobile apps
  • Audiences that may struggle with floor-plan navigation
  • Buyers expecting low-cost self-serve pricing for high attendee counts
Key Capabilities
Create virtual floor plans where attendees move between tables and floors
Run presentation mode, screen sharing, whiteboards, polls, quizzes, Q&A, and reactions
Support free or paid ticketing on eligible plans
Use shuffle and table movement for networking formats
Customize floor plans, organizer licenses, content displays, and attendee scale by plan
Honest Limitations

Pricing Scales Quickly

Public starting prices are useful, but real event cost depends on attendees, organizers, layouts, rooms, and selected features.

Floor Plans Need Facilitation

Attendees may need instructions, hosts, and prompts to move confidently between tables.

Event Length And Size Are Plan-Bound

Maximum event length, attendee count, and organizer capacity vary by package.

Not A Full Hybrid Suite

Confirm onsite, badge, app, CRM, sponsor, and reporting needs separately.

Review Themes Are Experience-Driven

Independent reviews praise networking and immersion but mention occasional setup, navigation, or technical friction.

Pricing Breakdown
Plan Price Details
Starter Starting at $299/month Recurring events with starting attendee, organizer, display, networking, engagement, and ticketing allowances
One-Time Events Starting at $699 Event-specific package for interactive virtual events with scaling by event size and features
Custom / Larger Events Quote-based Higher attendee counts, layouts, organizer needs, and support require a quote

Hidden Costs to Watch

  • ! Floor-plan customization, event setup services, and additional organizers may add cost
  • ! Facilitators, moderators, and attendee support are important for networking formats
  • ! External marketing automation, CRM, and onsite operations may require separate tools

Remo is built around movement and conversation. It works best when table-based networking is central to the event design, not just a decorative layer.

Before buying, model the actual agenda against attendee counts, event length, organizer licenses, and the support needed to guide guests through the floor plan.

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Questions to Ask the Vendor
  1. 1
    What attendee count, organizer license count, and event duration are included?
  2. 2
    Can we customize floor plans, tables, sponsors, and resource areas for our format?
  3. 3
    How do guests join, move, troubleshoot audio, and get help during the event?
  4. 4
    What registration, ticketing, analytics, and export data are included?
  5. 5
    What support is available during event setup and live networking windows?
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