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Best Catering Software of 2022 – Reviews of Top Solutions & CRMs

Planning Pod

Catering software has become one of the most popular ways to streamline operations among caterers, restaurants, hotels and event venues, and for good reason … because it enables venue and catering businesses to automate processes, create timesaving workflows and serve customers better with fewer staff. Planning Pod.

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14 Creative Pop-Up Shop Ideas (2024)

Peerspace

This will help you focus on the overall experience rather than simply the retail design aspects of stocking your product and setting up a checkout stand. Make your venue complement the retail experience you are creating — the shop is more than simply a backdrop for your products. Found your perfect pop-up venue?

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Tripleseat vs. Caterease vs. Gather vs. Planning Pod – Venue Management Software Competitors, Alternatives & Pricing

Planning Pod

Floor Plan Setup Design Tool. Event Planning Toolkit (incl. Planning Pod. We built Planning Pod to serve event spaces, venues and caterers of all sizes to streamline their room and space bookings for private/group events as well as manage catering and food-and-beverage services plus many other event details.

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Top 8 Hospitality Platforms for Events and Consumer Experiences

Eventtia

For example, a luxury retail brand can improve its image and market presence by inviting VIP guests and influencers to an international event. Similarly, a sporting goods retail brand can leverage the events strategy by inviting Olympic athletes to participate in a showcase event with young sports enthusiasts.

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How to build floor plans for social distancing (and do the impossible)

Planning Pod

Over the coming months, as states begin to ease social distancing restrictions, restaurants, venues, retail stores, office buildings and other public spaces will find themselves on the front lines trying to reduce the spread of COVID-19 while simultaneously trying to serve customers well, take care of their needs AND stay in business.