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Vertical · Expos & Exhibitions

Every visitor, accounted for.

Trade days, public days, and exhibitor ops: measured properly for the first time.

An expo is a city for a week: thousands of visitors, hundreds of stands, and a landlord (you) who needs to prove every square meter earned its rate.

Industry challenges

Sound familiar?

Exhibition revenue is footfall math: and most expos are still guessing at the numbers.

Trade day · Wed 09:00Exhibition halls 1–4
Trade vs public is an honor system
Trade-day badges on public days, public visitors on trade days: nobody's checking properly.
Footfall is folklore
Stand pricing is set by hall position, but nobody can prove which aisles actually get traffic.
Exhibitor move-in is chaos
Trucks, crews, and contractors arrive with paper passes and a prayer.
Re-entry leaks revenue
Day tickets walk out, hand a badge over the fence, and walk back in twice.
Renewal season is a shrug
Exhibitors ask what their stand earned. The honest answer is a guess.

How Tixify helps

The whole hall, measured.

Visitor types that enforce themselves

Trade, public, press, and VIP credentials each carry their own valid days and zones: checked at every door automatically.

Footfall you can invoice against

Zone-level movement data shows which halls and aisles earn their rate: stand pricing becomes evidence, not tradition.

Move-in without the paper

Contractor and exhibitor crew credentials with time windows and loading-dock zones: issued in bulk, revoked in one click.

Common use cases

Where it earns its keep on site.

01
Trade & public day split
One event, two audiences, enforced automatically.
02
Stand traffic reports
Per-zone footfall reports exhibitors renew on.
03
Contractor passes
Move-in and move-out credentials with time windows.
04
Anti-passback re-entry
Day tickets that can't jump the fence.

Measurable outcomes

From expos running on Tixify
100%
visitor-type enforcement
Per aisle
footfall reporting
−60%
move-in queue time
+18%
exhibitor renewals

Expo & exhibition FAQ

Can trade and public days use different access rules?
Yes. Each credential type carries its own valid days and zones, enforced at every scan: a trade badge simply doesn't open a public day, and vice versa.
How does footfall measurement work?
Zone scans and movement data aggregate into per-hall and per-aisle traffic reports: anonymized for visitors, detailed enough to price stands on evidence.
Can exhibitors get their own reports?
Yes. Each exhibitor gets stand-level traffic and lead data for their renewal conversation, exported from the same system that ran the doors.
How is re-entry fraud prevented?
Anti-passback rules flag a credential that exits and re-enters in impossible patterns, and day tickets can be locked to one entry cycle.

Measure the whole hall.

Tell us your floor plan and your visitor split. We'll spec access, footfall, and move-in.

Talk to us about your expo