Hosts who run events with a studio, community, company, collective, or recurring team.
I want to understand when to use an organization instead of only my personal profile.
Personal profile vs organization
Use an organization safely
Open organization settings
Go to Settings and review the Organizations area available to your account.
Confirm the host identity
Use the organization when the public event should clearly belong to that team or brand.
Review members
Give access only to people who need to create, edit, publish, manage registrations, or handle event operations.
Check event ownership
Before publishing, confirm whether the event belongs to your personal profile or the intended organization.
Handle data carefully
Do not share attendee exports broadly across a team. Share only what each person needs for the event.
Access is not only convenience
Anyone with event management access may affect public pages, attendee trust, and private registration data. Keep organization membership current.
FAQ
Should I use an organization for a one-person event?
Usually no. A personal profile is simpler unless the event should clearly be hosted by a brand, venue, team, or group.
Can organization members see attendee data?
Access depends on the member role. Only give access to people who need attendee information for a real event purpose.
Can I move an event between personal and organization ownership?
Check the current event management workflow. If you are unsure, contact support before publishing or selling paid tickets.
Related guides
Add co-hosts or collaborators to an event
Co-hosts can help run an event, but access should match the work they actually need to do.
Read guideWho owns attendee data on HereNow
Registration data is operational data for the host. Handle it carefully and use exports only when needed.
Read guideSet up your curator profile
Your profile is the trust layer behind every event page. Set it up before serious promotion.
Read guide