Guided business profile
Business name, contact details, service area, event categories, policies, and website identity live in one dashboard workflow.
Eventodesk combines a professional public website with the operational SaaS pieces event rental companies need: forms, media, billing, support, SEO, domains, legal consent, backups, and readiness checks.
Business name, contact details, service area, event categories, policies, and website identity live in one dashboard workflow.
Templates render polished pages for packages, spaces, inventory categories, event types, galleries, policies, and contact paths.
Owners can review the site as a draft, then publish on a platform URL or connect a custom domain when ready.
Capture event date, item interest, guest count, address, contact details, and customer notes.
Let customers ask whether inventory, delivery, pickup, or venue time is possible before they commit.
Give venues, showrooms, and warehouses a dedicated path for appointment inquiries.
Publish rental packages, room details, capacities, amenities, and starting-at pricing where appropriate.
Build focused pages for weddings, birthdays, corporate events, schools, churches, quinceaneras, and family celebrations.
Use fresh or customer-uploaded assets only, with previews, alt text, ordering, and future image variants.
The existing subscription foundation stays, but Eventodesk uses fresh products, fresh price IDs, and the $99/month single-plan model.
DNS, SSL, domain verification, and Caddy ask-endpoint patterns are preserved and adapted for Eventodesk domains.
Customer and operator support requests remain organized in the dashboard, including replies and attachments.
Public forms require consent linked to Terms and Privacy, and launch remains blocked until attorney review is recorded for active legal documents.
The server-rendered SEO foundation is being converted into high-quality event rental software and website-template pages.
Database, media, restore drill, and encrypted offsite backup patterns stay part of the launch playbook.
Stripe, email, Redis, Celery, DNS, OpenAI translation, and domain readiness checks stay executable before production launch.