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Send event updates to attendees

Send clear attendee updates when something changes, when the event is approaching, or when guests need practical preparation details.

6 min readUpdated Jul 8, 2026
Audience

Hosts preparing event reminders, logistics updates, cancellation notes, or follow-up messages.

User need

I need to tell attendees something important about an event.

Updates should reduce uncertainty

Attendees do not need a long message for every tiny edit. They do need clear communication when time, location, access, preparation, cancellation, payment, or event-day expectations change.

Keep updates tied to the event relationship. The goal is to help people attend successfully or understand what changed.

When to send an update

Situation
Recommended message
Time or location changed
Send the old detail, new detail, and what attendees need to do.
Event is approaching
Send practical arrival, preparation, materials, and contact notes.
Registration state changed
Explain confirmation, waitlist, approval, cancellation, or ticket state clearly.
Event is cancelled
Say that the event will not happen, what happens next, and where payment questions should go.

Write a clear update

1

Start with the event name

Make it obvious which event the update is about.

2

Say what changed

Put the key change in the first sentence. Do not make attendees search for the important detail.

3

Give the next action

Tell attendees whether they need to arrive somewhere else, bring something, reply, wait for confirmation, or check the event page.

4

Link back to the event page

Use the event page as the place where the latest details live.

5

Keep payment promises careful

For refunds, disputes, or paid cancellations, share only what you can verify and route uncertain cases to support.

Do not overuse attendee email

Attendee email is for event-related communication. Avoid turning registrations into an unrelated marketing list.

FAQ

Should I send an update for a typo?

Usually no. Send updates when the change affects attendee plans, trust, payment, or event-day behavior.

Can I promote another event to attendees?

Be careful. Attendee data should be used for relevant event communication and appropriate follow-up, not unrelated promotion without permission.

What should I include for a location change?

Include the event name, old location if useful, new location, arrival notes, time impact, and event page link.

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