Hosting · Business Conferences

Sell the tickets. Skip the treasurer's shoebox.

Paid registration online, money straight to your account, and one roster driving everything from hotels to name tags.

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Tickets and payment, done properly

A business conference is the one meeting where money changes hands at registration. Cordial handles it the way attendees expect: pick a ticket, pay by card, get a confirmation.

Payments run through Stripe and settle directly into your organization's own account. Cordial never holds your money.

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  • Ticket types with prices you set: regular, spouse, early-bird, whatever your event calls for.
  • Group registration: one person registers a whole party from their company or congregation in one checkout.
  • Your own questions on the form, collected at purchase instead of by follow-up email.
  • Live dashboard: tickets sold, revenue, and who is coming, updated as sales happen.
  • Exports of the full attendee list for check-in, badges, or accounting.

The logistics around the tickets

Hotels

Business travelers book their own rooms. You list the nearby hotels with your event's details, and attendees take it from there.

Promo codes

Early-bird pricing or a discount for a particular group, handled with a code at checkout instead of side arrangements.

Confirmations

Every purchase gets an emailed confirmation, and the wording of what your attendees receive is yours to adjust.

Banquets that match the headcount

If your conference feeds its attendees, the meal planner reads the ticket roster directly: how many plates each meal, and every dietary note collected at purchase, rolled up for the caterer or the kitchen crew.

Other meetings you can host on Cordial

Cordial sizes itself to the meeting — free for everyday congregation life, and ready to scale up when it is your turn to host something larger.

Professional on the outside, simple on the inside

Attendees see a clean registration page, a card checkout, and timely updates. That first impression is part of your conference.

Behind it, your committee sees one roster feeding sales figures, hotel planning, meals, name tags, and communication. No reconciling a payment spreadsheet against a registration spreadsheet the week before doors open.

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