CALABASAS, Calif., May 2, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- InviteManager (IM), the client entertainment enablement SaaS provider that serves globally known powerhouses American Express, AT&T, FedEX, Key Bank, NBC Universal and MasterCard, announced a re-branding today, the final step in a two year evolution into the $600 billion customer entertainment and corporate meetings market.
"Client entertainment works—there's a reason companies spend $600 billion a year on it. But between obtaining approval, getting tickets/access, creating invites, filling out forms, updating CRM tools, and spending countless hours hunting and pecking through customer data, client entertainment can easily turn from worthwhile investment to logistical nightmare," said Tony Knopp, founder and CEO of the newly named InviteManager. "That's exactly why we've built IM with the biggest customers input over the past nine years. Now companies have a simple, turnkey solution right at their fingertips for managing all of their client entertainment in one place. Whether it's distributing tickets or invitations, making dinner reservations, or determining the ROI of a VIP event, IM makes client entertainment easy to handle and effective in driving revenue."
IM is the new corporate identity of TicketManager, the enterprise SaaS provider that has dominated the ticket enablement and management market, serving more than 4,000 customers in partnership with Concur and Salesforce.com, as well as 60+ pro sports teams and venues as endorsing channel partners.
IM is the accumulation of TicketManager's founders' 15 years of experience at the cutting edge of technology working with the most successful businesses that thrive on client entertainment. The SaaS solution enables companies to easily manage all their entertainment assets—from tickets to invitations to customer gatherings to custom experiences to at‐event upgrades to analytics—all in one place.
"The beta version of IM rolled last year, and it has exceeded everyone's expectations," said Knopp. "We've enabled businesses to manage events with over 100,000 guests and sold tickets and passes in 70+ countries."
Whether you're a salesperson looking to take a potential customer to an event, or a C-level executive trying to understand the ROI in taking customers to events, IM not only identifies the right opportunities for the right prospects, but also provides methods to measure effectiveness of client entertainment assets across the board.
IM's one-click functionality includes:
- Flexibility: IM adapts to companies' individual workflows and approval processes.
- Integration: IM integrates fully with leading platforms, such as Salesforce, Concur, Outlook and Eventbrite.
- Mobile: Companies can view and manage client entertainment from Apple, Android, Blackberry and Windows devices.
- Invite Allocation: Users can send invitations and maintain full control over who sees and uses them. They can also allocate invites by region, business line or custom rules.
- Real Time ROI: IM provides over 200 on‐demand reports to better understand and optimize client events and deliver ROI.
To learn more about IM, visit https://invitemanager.com/. To download the IM app, visit the Apple Store, Google Play, BlackBerry App World or Marketplace.
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Dana Friedlander |
SHIFT Communications for TicketManager |
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415-591-8414 |
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InviteManager (IM) makes inviting customers to events or outings simple by enabling companies to measure the business impact of sports and entertainment assets and customer invitations while staying compliant.
Described as "Necessary in Business" by CNBC, IM offers a variety of web and mobile products to help companies of all sizes use the tickets, gift cards, and invitations they own, buy the tickets they need, and stay compliant with all federal, state, and local regulation without adding another layer of red-tape or confusing software.
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