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With a host of events around the world, Lanyrd allows you to add events, discover new and exciting conferences and track your friends to see what events they are attending. Go on, join in!

Find fascinating events

See what your friends are going to or speaking at, find conferences near you or browse conferences by topic. There’s a world of events available; find the right one for you!

Enjoy a better event

Track what’s going on during the conference, even if you’re not there. Who’s tweeting what, what links are hot. Use our useful mobile version to decide what to go to next.

Catch up afterwards

Easily discover slides, video and podcasts from conferences you attended or tracked. If you spoke at an event you can build up a speaker portfolio of talks you gave.

Lanyrd blog

Lanyrd Pro improvements, and a new $39/month plan for small teams

20th May 2013

Since the launch of Lanyrd Pro last month the Lanyrd team have been working very hard to bring new features to both standard and pro users. Check out some of the great new things we have been working on.

Get conference suggestions by email, now with smarter location filtering

9th May 2013

Sign up for Lanyrd's weekly emails to get personalised event reccommendations sent straight to your inbox. We've added extra location filters to make it even easier to find out about events that are directly relevant to you.

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Lanyrd testimonials

“We couldn’t love Lanyrd, the social conference directory, any more if we’d created it ourselves.”

Jeffrey Zeldman — designer, writer, and publisher

“What a GREAT site.”

John Gruber — writer and editor of Daring Fireball

“Lanyrd is the best way to keep track of what's going on, both as a conference attendee and speaker. I don't know how I lived without it.”

Tom Coates — technologist and early weblogger

“I can hardly wait until everyone I know is using this. They should be.”

Matt Biddulph — software designer and creative technologist

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