Colloquium Numbr app allows you to check data from an event created previously on the desktop platform.
Review of budget on a regular basis is a key tool in managing an event ... goal it's time consuming. From budget to closing process, Colloquium Numbr will assist you in managing each step of your budget.
Select a budget template (preloaded or customized) and just start to manage your budget following Colloquium Numbr advice.
At any time, Colloquium Numbr will calculate for you an accurate evaluation of your income and expenses in order to help you make good decision.
Purchasing activities is an important part of the job management process and we know how to save you money.
Colloquium Numbr will assist you in selecting suppliers, specifying your needs and analyzing their proposals.
Once you've made your decision, just validate the offer and Colloquium Numbr will automatically update you budget.
An event is like a small business, where you need to manage a lot of accounting tasks like payment or account reconciliations ... and this is clearly not the most fulfilling part of your job. Is it?
All your invoices are issued and saved in the system. As soon as you are validated the invoice, a debit is issued on your bank account and the payment is automatically sent to the supplier. All invoices are linked to budget lines, it's the best audit track you can ever find. On the same time, you can downloadable at a universal format.
Collecting and analyzing your event is the best way to make accurate decisions. But it's boring and time consuming (again)! Colloquium Numbr mixes the superpowers of big data, good design and experience to provide you with a clear overview of your event at any time.
Thanks to APIs *, Colloquium Numbers are able to collect and aggregate your data (like your registration system) and connect it with your budget. We combine big data with our long experience of events to deliver predictive analysis and recurring schemas in event management.
* Application Programming Interfaces are sets of requirements that govern how one application can talk to another.