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Executive Dinner

See how registration works for intimate executive dinners with three RSVP options, briefing opt-in, and clear no-pitch expectations.

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This example uses a public link, so it asks for your name and email. With real events, each guest gets a personal link with their details prefilled. They just review and confirm.

An executive dinner registration event page built on Gatsby.

This registration flow is built for dinners where every seat counts and you’re still building the guest list.

Three RSVP options

Guests can accept, decline, or tell you they’re not sure yet. The “maybe” option keeps fence-sitters in your orbit instead of ghosting, and you get a clear list of who to follow up with.


Calendar invite for maybes

When someone picks “not sure yet,” they still get a confirmation email with a calendar invite. The event stays on their radar while you work the phones.


Briefing opt-in

After accepting, guests choose whether to appear in the attendee brief you’ll send before the dinner. Most say yes, which quietly raises their commitment level.


No-pitch expectations

“Chatham House rule” and “no slides, no demos” language sets the tone early. Guests know this is a conversation, not a sales pitch.

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The best deals happen over dinner, not demos. These small, curated gatherings get your prospects sitting next to your customers, with no slides and no pressure.

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