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Top 4 event solutions to adopt: first tool or platform change

Last modification : 12/04/2025 02:45 PM

Today, the success of an event depends on smooth, interactive and connected organisation. To achieve this, many organisers rely on event applications to manage the agenda, encourage exchanges, collect feedback in real time and offer an engaging experience to their participants.

Following the disappearance or restructuring of certain well-known solutions on the market, many professionals are now looking for a reliable and scalable replacement tool. If you were a user of an application such as Angage, or if you are currently exploring alternatives to this type of platform, this selection of four powerful and proven solutions should help you make an informed decision.

 

1- Why change event platforms?

2- Imagina: The ideal all-in-one solution for all types of events

3- Gooméo: The benchmark for B2B events

4- Eqwall: Interaction at the heart of the experience

5- Greencopper: The app for public and cultural events

6- Conclusion & FAQ

 

Why change event platforms?

There are several reasons why organisers may decide to move on from an event tool:

  • The cessation of a supplier's activity, as was recently the case for certain solutions on the market.

  • Needs that are evolving with digitalisation: hybrid events, digital networking, detailed analytics, etc.

  • An interface that is not very intuitive or lacks flexibility.
  • Costs that no longer match the budget or the expected quality/price ratio (additional fees, essential paid options, no updates included, etc.).

 

Although unexpected, this type of situation can also be an opportunity: to adopt a more modern, fluid and user-oriented solution.



1. Imagina: The ideal all-in-one solution for all types of events

Imagina has positioned itself as one of the most comprehensive platforms on the market. Developed in France, it is quick to learn, highly customisable and offers broad functional coverage. It is often recommended as a replacement for solutions such as Angage app, while offering greater flexibility.

Key features:

  • Customised mobile and web application

  • Modules for networking, calendar, interactive maps, exhibitors, ticketing

  • Real-time statistics

  • Offline mode available

  • Responsive customer support based in France

Why is it so appealing?

  • Ease of use (even without technical experience)

  • Modularity: each event is unique

  • Dedicated team for support and transition from other solutions

  • Very good user feedback on the overall experience

For those looking for a natural alternative to Angage, Imagina stands out as the most stable and accessible option.

 

2. Gooméo: The benchmark for B2B events

Gooméo is a long-standing player in the professional events sector. Suitable for trade shows, conferences and forums, this solution is renowned for its robustness and ability to manage complex events.

Key features:

  • Interactive agenda

  • Automated B2B meetings

  • Exhibitor and speaker profiles

  • Statistics and interaction tracking

  • Customised application

Strengths:

  • Perfect for trade shows and conventions

  • Excellent integration of B2B needs

  • Advanced customisation service

Gooméo can be adopted by professional users looking for a solid alternative after the discontinuation of Angage app, without sacrificing quality.

 

3. Eqwall: Interaction at the heart of the experience

Eqwall stands out for its ability to generate interaction with participants. It is ideal for conferences, team meetings, seminars, or webinars. For those who used Angage Event for Q&As or live polls, Eqwall takes over these functions with a more seamless experience.

Features offered:

  • Live votes, polls and quizzes

  • Moderated or open live questions

  • Engagement statistics

  • Compatible with hybrid events


What we like:

  • Quick implementation

  • Immediate participant engagement

  • Simple and effective interface


A great solution if you're looking to replace a platform's interactive modules while simplifying your organisation.

 

4. Greencopper: The app for public and cultural events

If you are organising a festival, cultural event or public event, Greencopper is the go-to platform. Its modern, immersive interface offers a rich user experience focused on artistic content, geolocation and recommendations.

Key features:

  • Dynamic programming

  • Interactive map and geolocation

  • Favourites and recommendations system

  • Targeted push notifications

  • Audio/video integration

Why it stands out:

  • Premium design

  • Excellent mobile ergonomics

  • Perfectly suited to large volumes

For those who used Angage Event in a general public or cultural setting, Greencopper is a more suitable alternative for this type of audience.


Comparative summary of alternatives

 

Application

Type of event

Key strengths

Imagina

All formats

All-in-one, intuitive, human support

Gooméo

Trade shows, B2B conferences

Networking, customisable

Eqwall

Conferences, seminars

Live interaction, polls, Q&A

Greencopper

Festivals, public events

Design, content, geolocation

 

 

Conclusion

The event application ecosystem is evolving rapidly, and with the closure of certain players such as Angage, it is essential to turn to reliable, scalable solutions that come with good support. Imagina offers a comprehensive, modern solution for most use cases, while Gooméo, Eqwall and Greencopper round out this selection with their respective specialities.

Changing tools may seem complex, but with the right support, it is also an opportunity to upgrade and improve the experience of your participants.

 

FAQ – Everything you may be wondering about to successfully change your event application

 

Est-ce que ces alternatives remplacent vraiment toutes les fonctionnalités d’Angage ?


Oui, des solutions comme Imagina ou Eqwall couvrent l’ensemble des fonctionnalités clés vues dans Angage événement, voire les dépassent. Le networking, les Q&A, les plans interactifs, la personnalisation de l’app : tout est là.

 

Je cherche une application événementielle avec une meilleure UX. Que me recommandez-vous ?

 

Les solutions comme Imagina sont reconnues pour leur interface intuitive et leur facilité de prise en main. Elles répondent bien aux attentes des organisateurs recherchant une expérience fluide pour les participants et les équipes.

 

Peut-on migrer facilement d’une application événementielle à une autre ?


Oui, la transition est généralement simple. Les prestataires comme Imagina ou Gooméo proposent un accompagnement complet pour importer les données essentielles (participants, programme, interactions, etc.).

 

Comment savoir si une application événementielle est fiable et pérenne ?


Il est important de vérifier la santé de l’entreprise, la fréquence des mises à jour, le support client et la roadmap produit. En cas de doute ou d’évolution du marché, mieux vaut anticiper un changement de solution pour garantir la continuité de service.

 

Quels critères faut-il prendre en compte pour choisir une nouvelle application événementielle ?


Ergonomie, fonctionnalités indispensables (agenda, networking, live, analytics), qualité du support, simplicité de configuration, niveau de personnalisation et budget sont des éléments clés pour comparer les plateformes.

 

Une application événementielle peut-elle s’adapter à différents types d’événements ?


Oui, la plupart des solutions modernes sont conçues pour s’adapter aussi bien aux salons qu’aux séminaires, conférences, workshops ou événements hybrides.

 

Comment évaluer la qualité du support client d’un prestataire événementiel ?


En regardant les avis, les SLA, les canaux de support disponibles (chat, téléphone, mail), la réactivité, ainsi que la présence d’un accompagnement dédié avant, pendant et après l’événement.

 

Que faire si vous utilisiez encore Angage app et devez choisir une alternative ?

 

Il suffit d’opter pour une solution active et fiable. Des plateformes comme Imagina ou Gooméo proposent une transition simple et peuvent récupérer vos données essentielles.

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Grégoire Auriel

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