event:decision disrupts sector pricing

Responsible event leader offers enterprise-level pricing to event teams of all sizes

event:decision has launched a new pricing model for its event Impact Review platform that allows small to mid-sized event teams access to pricing previously achievable only by higher-volume global networks.

The new “portfolio-coverage” based prices Impact Reviews according to the proportion of an event portfolio reviewed, rather than total event numbers or global scale.

As a result, teams delivering any number events per year can now unlock the same per-event value as much larger organisations – provided they commit to reviewing a meaningful share of their portfolio.

The move is designed to remove one of the most persistent barriers in the event sector – that only large volume will unlock the largest discount pricing

“Historically, across the industry, the best pricing has been reserved for global teams with many hundreds of events,” says Matt Grey at event:decision. “We’ve deliberately flipped that model. If a team is prepared to commit to responsible delivery across its portfolio, it should benefit from the same value, regardless of size.”

This move is a deliberate demonstration of event:decision’s commitment to supporting the event sector understand and deliver more responsible, sustainable events.

It doesn’t matter if you’re a hotel, venue, destination, corporate or agency team, the model applies with equity.

The framework is launched as responsibility and sustainability expectations in the events sector continue to rise, driven by client requirements and growing pressure to demonstrate measurable impact, and is available immediately as part of event:decision’s Impact platform.

Why this matters?

  • Level the playing field: Smaller and mid-sized teams can now access enterprise-level sustainability pricing once reserved for global networks.
  • Rewards commitment, not size: Pricing is driven by portfolio coverage, not headcount or event volume.
  • Improves credibility: Teams will be able to access organisational, event-level and event granular data regardless of their size.

Accelerates adoption: Removing barriers to entry ensures a greater number of event teams can deliver responsible events consistently, not occasionally