Siggme

Events

Learn how to create confirmed gatherings with clear timing so your group can move from interest to action.

Events are the final step in the Siggme flow.

They represent a confirmed gathering with a clear time and plan. Unlike proposals or signals, events are definitive - people know it's happening.

Overview

Events are the final step in the Siggme flow.

They represent a confirmed gathering with a clear time and plan. Unlike proposals or signals, events are definitive - people know it's happening.

How Events Work

Creating an event is straightforward:

Events provide structure and clarity so everyone is aligned.

When to Create an Event

Use an Event when:

Events vs Event Proposals

Events:

Event Proposals:

If you're unsure about interest or timing, start with a proposal. If everything is already clear, create an event.

Why Events Work

Clarity drives participation.

When people see a confirmed plan:

Events remove ambiguity and create momentum.

What People See

When you create an event, your circle sees:

This makes participation simple and transparent.

Best Practices

Tips

Examples

"Dinner at 7pm on Friday"

"Pickleball Saturday at 10am"

"Game night this Sunday evening"

Simple, clear, and actionable.

Example Flow

You decide on a plan

You create an event with a set time

Your circle receives the event

People RSVP

The event happens

Summary

Events turn plans into reality.

They provide clarity, commitment, and a shared understanding that makes real-world gatherings more likely to happen.