Eventasaurus raises Angel round for one-click events creator

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Monday, December 19th, 2011


Eventasaurus, a startup still in private beta, has raised an undisclosed angel round to create a dashboard for event managers. You know all those separate events you have to create on Eventbrite, Meetup, Facebook, Plancast, Lanyrd etc? With Eventasaurus you create and manage the event on one place under one single interface. Launched in private beta earlier this year, it’s winning plaudits amongst event managers in London.

Attendees can be sync’d and downloaded from across platforms. One of the main features is the ability to engage in realtime across social networks with potential ticket buyers using deep API integrations.

Twelve of London’s better known tech angels and entrepreneurs are investing including Julian Ranger, Steve Kennedy, and Desigan Chinniah. They join earlier investors Dylan Collins and Christopher Muenchhoff. Ex-Accel VC Hussein Khanji has also joined the company as an advisor.

Eventasaurus will shortly be opening up its beta group to users on the waiting list, and a public beta launch will follow soon.

Founders Sam Collins and John Sutherland are spread between London and Edinburgh.

Speaking as someone who has to run events I’m looking forward to the full launch.