Event Bullet Points
Learn how to add short, structured details that make your Event easier to scan and understand.
Event Bullet Points allow you to add short, structured details to your Event.
They appear below your main description and help highlight important information in a clear, easy-to-read format.
Overview
Event Bullet Points allow you to add short, structured details to your Event.
They appear below your main description and help highlight important information in a clear, easy-to-read format.
How It Works
When creating an Event, you can add multiple bullet points.
Each bullet point is:
- A short line of text
- Displayed as part of a list
- Positioned below the main event description
You can add as many as needed to communicate key details.
When to Use Bullet Points
Bullet points are most useful when you want to quickly communicate important information without writing a long paragraph.
Common uses include:
- What to bring
- What to expect
- Timing details
- Requirements or limitations
- Helpful reminders
Why Bullet Points Matter
Bullet points improve clarity and reduce friction.
Benefits include:
- Faster understanding
- Better communication
- Fewer questions
- Higher participation
People can scan key details quickly
Important information stands out
Expectations are clearly defined upfront
Clear events are easier to commit to
Examples
Game Night:
- Bring your favorite board game
- Snacks provided
- Starts at 7pm, arrive anytime before 7:30
Outdoor Meetup:
- Meet at the north entrance
- Dress for the weather
- Dogs welcome
Dinner Party:
- Limited seating (6 people)
- Bring a drink to share
- Let me know about dietary restrictions
Best Practices
To get the most out of bullet points:
- Keep each point short and clear
- Focus on the most important details
- Avoid repeating your main description
- Use bullet points for structure, not long explanations
- Think in terms of "what would I want to know before showing up?"
When Not to Use Bullet Points
Bullet points are not always necessary.
You may not need them if:
- Your event is very simple
- All details fit clearly in the description
- There are no special instructions or expectations
Summary
Event Bullet Points help you communicate clearly and quickly.
They allow you to:
- Highlight key details
- Set expectations
- Make your event easier to understand