Cvent Alternative
The Modern Cvent Alternative
Without the Complexity
Get enterprise-grade event management with NFC technology, real-time analytics, and transparent pricing — without the lengthy contracts, complex setup, or hidden fees.
Feature Comparison
See how CrowdPass compares to Cvent across core event management capabilities.
| Feature | CrowdPass | Cvent |
|---|---|---|
| Online Registration & Ticketing | Yes | Yes |
| NFC & RFID Access Control | Yes | Partial |
| On-Site Badge Printing | Yes | Yes |
| Lead Retrieval for Exhibitors | Yes | Yes |
| Real-Time Attendee Analytics | Yes | Yes |
| Multi-Zone Venue Management | Yes | Partial |
| Cashless Payments via NFC | Yes | No |
| Photo Booth Activations | Yes | No |
| SMS & Email Marketing | Yes | Yes |
| Custom Landing Pages | Yes | Yes |
| AI Event Builder | Yes | No |
| Transparent Pricing | Yes | No |
| Quick Setup (No Onboarding Wait) | Yes | No |
| Speaker & Artist Management | Yes | Yes |
Why Teams Switch from Cvent to CrowdPass
Modern NFC-First Technology
While Cvent relies on traditional barcode scanning, CrowdPass is built on NFC and RFID technology for sub-second contactless access, cashless payments, and tap-to-exchange lead retrieval.
Transparent, Flexible Pricing
Cvent requires annual contracts with opaque enterprise pricing. CrowdPass offers transparent per-person, monthly, or hybrid plans — no long-term commitments required.
Fast Setup, No Wait
Cvent implementations can take weeks or months. With CrowdPass, you can set up and launch your first event in hours — or minutes with our AI Event Builder.
All-in-One Without the Bloat
CrowdPass gives you registration, access control, lead retrieval, badge printing, analytics, and marketing tools in one clean platform — without the complexity and learning curve of enterprise software.
Looking for a detailed feature comparison? See our full CrowdPass vs Cvent comparison.
Ready to Switch from Cvent?
Experience modern event management with transparent pricing, NFC technology, and a platform you can set up in hours — not months.