attending, checked in) or by custom lists you created for that event.Įxample: "Hey, I want to invite everyone who sat in the balcony for my last event to my upcoming one - they were a great bunch!" My Events - You can grab groups of guests from previous events by status (i.e. Got custom columns? We'll talk about those in our Power Moves chapter! You can use the drop-downs to apply custom mapping. Upon importing your spreadsheet, Splash will recognize the number of rows and columns, and attempt to map your spreadsheet columns to Splash fields, a combination of event-level and contact-level inputs. Notice some of the fields you can import - we'll go into more depth next chapter - especially Lists and Tags, which can be added in bulk, per contact, using comma separation. They offer extremely nuanced levels or organization.
Upload CSV - Spreadsheets are event marketers' weapon of choice. Paste Contacts - A simple bulk-adding function: paste the email addresses you'd like to add with a comma between each address. You're able to assign a guest a status, input answers to RSVP questions, and even fill in contact-level information. One by one - Type out the guest's contact info the long way. The Email Sender has the same bulk-adding options as Guest List but also includes the option to access Lists (by status or custom ones) you created for this event (i.e. In the Guest List tab, you can: paste contacts, import a CSV, add guests from events, add guests from your contacts manager, or add guests with tags. There are two places you are able to add guests to your event's guest list:Īlthough you can add guests individually - one by one - we call the tool you'll use the Bulk Adder, and it offers a few efficient ways to upload guests.