Hey there! Testing Uneventful or just want to learn a little more about how it works? Read the FAQ.
Uneventful is for your event person
Uneventful is a simple web service/application designed to take some of the drudgery out of managing third party events at work. “Third party” means we’re not talking about managing your own events — there are plenty of applications for that already, although you could always try to use Uneventful for this if you wanted. But what Uneventful is meant for is dealing with all the events your company is attending, sponsoring, exhibiting at, or otherwise getting involved with.
Just dump all those emails and URLs on it
Uneventful automatically processes those endless notification emails you get and turns them into events to monitor, dates to remember, and tasks to be done. It can also scrape a URL for you and find similar things, along with information about possible sponsorship opportunities and the associated benefits.
Instead of just giving you a ChatGPT-style text summary, Uneventful actually turns this information into structured deadlines and events in a simple user interface where you can evaluate, update, and complete them.
People, stuff, and cost in one place
Uneventful also makes it easy to associate people, expenses, and physical assets with different events, so you can quickly remind yourself (or your coworkers) of who’s going where, when, and what they’ll need to do, buy, or bring. So when Kelly from the Sales department wants to bring a bunch of pens, or flyers, and use the cool backdrop with the picture of the fighter jet, you can make sure it actually gets done on time.
The worst feeling with third party events is realizing you missed a deadline or the opportunity to do something useful. With Uneventful, it takes an extraordinarily small amount of work to greatly decrease the chances of ever having that feeling.
Better here than your inbox
Your email is a disaster; the last thing you want to do is rummage through it for the email you think you have somewhere with the deadline to rent a power strip. You could put all of this nonsense into a Google Sheet, and spend your life copying, pasting, and formatting little tasks out of your emails so you can feel organized while actually being pretty useless.
Or you can try Uneventful, and simply forward all this junk and let it make sense of everything.
Interested? Be an Uneventful tester!
Uneventful is a small, simple, focused project that tries to make something very real to me a lot less annoying — but I know I’m not the only person who’s had to deal with this sort of thing. If you’d like to try Uneventful for yourself (free of charge) and help me work out the bugs and figure out what it’s missing, please let me know. I can only let so many people in at a time, but I’m keeping a waiting list open.