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A strong event name is short, memorable, and aligned with your audience. Combine your theme, event type, and tone so people immediately understand what to expect.
Include the year for annual events and conference series. For evergreen communities, skip the year in the main name and use it in subtitles or marketing copy.
Most high-performing event names are 2 to 4 words. Keep it concise enough for social media, badges, and ticket pages while still being descriptive.
Yes. Adding relevant keywords can improve discoverability and make your topic clear. Use one or two strong keywords without making the name feel forced.
Generate another set with a different vibe, event type, or keyword set. Testing multiple directions helps you find a name that sounds unique and on-brand.