FAQs

Conference Twin™ is an intelligence layer that captures the full knowledge generated at a conference—sessions, panels, and audience questions—and turns it into a searchable, interactive system. Instead of insights disappearing after the event ends, attendees and sponsors can query the conference’s collective knowledge in real time and after the event. It transforms conference content into a persistent intelligence asset.

Conference Twin™ is an intelligence layer that captures the full knowledge generated at a conference—sessions, panels, and audience questions—and turns it into a searchable, interactive system. Instead of insights disappearing after the event ends, attendees and sponsors can query the conference’s collective knowledge in real time and after the event. It transforms conference content into a persistent intelligence asset.

Conference Twin™ turns conference content into a measurable engagement and intelligence platform. Organizers gain visibility into what attendees are asking, which topics generate the most interest, and where confusion or demand signals emerge. This creates valuable insight for programming, sponsorship strategy, and future event planning.

Attendees often miss sessions due to scheduling conflicts or information overload. Conference Twin™ allows them to explore the full conference knowledge base, ask questions across sessions they didn’t attend, and revisit ideas after the event. It dramatically increases the value attendees receive from their conference investment.

Traditional conference sponsorship relies on booth traffic and badge scans, which provide limited insight into real buyer intent. Conference Twin™ reveals demand signals by analyzing the questions attendees ask and the topics they explore. Sponsors gain deeper insight into what prospects are evaluating, where confusion exists, and which themes are driving interest.

Session recordings are static archives and AI summaries compress content into simplified takeaways. Conference Twin™ creates an interactive intelligence layer over the entire event corpus. Attendees can ask questions, explore cross-session themes, and synthesize insights dynamically rather than passively consuming content.

Conference Twin™ operates on the authorized transcripts of conference sessions, panels, and Q&A interactions. It does not rely on external data sources or train models on proprietary content without permission. The system focuses exclusively on structuring and reasoning over the event’s own knowledge base.

Conference Twin™ follows strict governance practices to protect both attendee and organizer data. Access is authenticated, and analytics are aggregated and anonymized where appropriate. Content ownership remains with the conference organizers and speakers.

Access typically continues for a period after the event so attendees can revisit sessions, explore unanswered questions, and extract insights they may have missed during the conference. This extends the value of the event well beyond the live sessions. Organizers can choose the access duration depending on the conference format.

Conference Twin™ is particularly valuable for industry conferences with multiple sessions, expert panels, and dense knowledge sharing. Events with large audiences or complex topics benefit most because attendees cannot realistically absorb all the information during the live event. It is designed for conferences that want to maximize the long-term value of their content.

No. Conference Twin™ enhances the live conference by making the knowledge shared during the event more accessible and actionable. It complements sessions, discussions, and networking by ensuring the insights generated during the conference are preserved and usable.

Conference Twin™ is deployed as a dedicated intelligence layer for the conference. Once session transcripts are ingested, the system becomes available for attendees to explore through natural language queries. Organizers receive access to engagement insights and analytics throughout and after the event.

Modern conferences generate massive amounts of knowledge but historically lose most of that value after the event ends. Intelligence layers allow conferences to convert content into a persistent asset that attendees, sponsors, and organizers can continue to use. This represents a shift from content delivery to intelligence infrastructure.