A QR code on a poster sounds simple enough. Someone scans it, gets your event details, done. But for organisations that run regular events - venues, schools, NPOs, city offices,...
Event organizers know their events inside out. Their audience knows nothing. That gap is the problem. People browsing your events page are scanning, not reading — making split-second decisions about what's worth their attention. When they can't quickly figure out what an event is, they don't dig deeper. They move on. Or worse, they leave entirely. It's not about having a better poster or a catchier title. It's about reducing the effort it takes to understand your events at a glance. And sometimes, that comes down to something as simple...
When you embed an event calendar widget on your website, you're not just displaying a list of dates. You're extending your brand into a functional piece of your visitor's experience....
Ever added an important event to your Google Calendar, only to realize your website visitors have no idea it’s happening? Whether it’s a webinar, product launch, or office closure, manually posting updates on your website is time-consuming-and easy to forget. With Revisual, you can automatically turn your calendar events into sleek, actionable website alert banners. These banners notify visitors instantly, without annoying pop-ups or extra work, ensuring no event goes unnoticed. Revisual event alerts - turn your Google Calendar Events into website banners What Are Website Event Alerts? Website event...
Google Calendar is one of the most popular scheduling tools in the world. It’s fast, reliable, and deeply integrated into everyday workflows. For organizing meetings, classes, conferences, or internal timelines,...
Embed Google Calendar Events in Mailchimp in Less Than 2 Minutes Mailchimp is one of the most popular email marketing platforms in the world. It makes it easy to send campaigns at scale, automate newsletters, and design emails without touching code. The trouble starts when email campaigns need to include events. If your business runs webinars, workshops, meetups, classes, or live demos, keeping event information current inside Mailchimp often turns into repetitive manual work. Dates change, links get updated, and suddenly every campaign requires another round of copy-paste and double-checking....
Wix is a true UI powerhouse. With its intuitive drag-and-drop editor, it allows anyone to build a polished website without touching code. That ease of use is one of the...
Embedding Google Calendar on WordPress is straightforward — but which of the three available methods is right for your organisation depends on what you actually need your calendar to do. The native Google iframe, a WordPress calendar plugin, and Revisual each solve a different problem, and most guides skip over the trade-offs that make that distinction matter. This article walks through all three methods honestly. By the end you'll know which option suits your situation — and what each one cannot do. If you're in a hurry: jump straight to...
WordPress started its life as a simple publishing CMS. Its original strength was blogging—and it still excels at that. But its real rise to dominance came from something else: extensibility....
Your events already exist. They live in Google Calendar, Outlook, or another tool - mostly serving internal, organizational purposes. But what if the same events could also work as polished, on-brand marketing content? That’s exactly where Revisual changes the game. With 200+ design and behavior options per widget, Revisual lets you transform ordinary calendar data into fully branded, trust-building event experiences—embedded seamlessly across websites, kiosks, emails, mobile apps, and even printed materials via QR codes. No double work. No design compromises. Just events that look as good as they deserve...