EVENTS NETWORK

The Community Events Calendar, Without the Chase

Seeker is the first AI web crawler built for event discovery. Trained to identify, structure, and enrich hyperlocal events from any website, Seeker continuously brings the events happening across your destination into one curated feed, ready to review, approve, and publish on your own site.

Powering event calendars for leading destinations

THE PROBLEM

Hyperlocal events live everywhere.

Discovery is chaos. Local events are scattered across hundreds of sources — venue sites, ticketing platforms, social posts, partner blogs, community calendars. The list changes daily. Manual curation can’t keep up, and your visitors end up with incomplete, out-of-date listings that don’t reflect what’s actually happening on the ground.

THE FIX

Seeker Events Network solves it.

CUSTOMER SPOTLIGHTS

Powering Calendars for Leading Destinations

SF PENINSULA · 16 CITIES · 500+ SOURCES

Before Seeker: SF Peninsula relied on partner submissions across San Mateo County and manual entry by their team, leading to frequent errors and incomplete listings.

Today: Seeker continuously crawls 500+ connected sources (e.g. partners) spanning 16 cities, surfacing events for cultural moments like Super Bowl LX, Lunar New Year, and BAHC Live without lifting a finger.

Co-Op across the city of Calgary

Four independent organizations — Tourism Calgary, Downtown Calgary, Redpoint Media, and Calgary Arts Development – share a single Seeker Discover Feed that powers four separately curated calendars, each with its own brand, filters, and audience.

One source of truth, four published experiences. Co-op structure means every partner gets the full event coverage of the city without duplicating crawl, QA, or curation work.

HOW IT WORKS

Seeker brings events to you

STEP 01

Add your sources

Tell Seeker which partners, venues, and area businesses to monitor — or import your existing source list. Our purpose-built AI crawlers begin continuously discovering events across every site you connect, no developer setup required.

STEP 02

Review & approve in your Discover Feed

Every event Seeker discovers lands in your personalized Discover Feed before it ever publishes. You hold maximum editorial control — review the listing, see its source, then import, archive, blacklist, or whitelist with a single click.

STEP 03

Publish natively to your site

Approved events flow directly to your destination’s website — in your branding, on your domain, indexed by Google as your content. No app, no rebuild, no separate calendar product to manage.

FEATURES

Purpose-Built AI for Hyperlocal Events

Designed to identify, structure, and enrich the events that matter to your destination — then publish them on your terms.

Connect directly to partner websites

Add any source — venue site, ticket portal, partner calendar, even a Facebook events page — and Seeker reads it directly. No partner submission portals to maintain. No copy-pasting from emails.

Whitelist trusted sources

Mark your most reliable sources for auto-publish. Events from your symphony, your museum, your trusted festivals flow live the moment Seeker finds them — no manual review needed.

Blacklist venues and organizers

Block private meetings, internal events, or sources that don’t fit your destination’s brand. Once a venue or organizer is blacklisted, their events stay off your calendar permanently.

Streamlined community submissions

A branded public submission page lets locals and partners add events directly. Integrated user accounts, AI-assisted form-fill, and one-click moderation in your Discover Feed.

Search Engine Optimized Widgets

Drop SEO-friendly event listings onto any page on your existing site. Schema-marked, server-rendered, and customizable to match your branding — built to rank for “things to do in [your destination].”

Complete editorial control

Every event passes through your Discover Feed before publishing. Approve, edit, archive, blacklist, or report — your team owns every word that hits your calendar.

Why DMOs Choose Seeker Events Network

The definitive events calendar for your destination

Surface every relevant event happening in your destination — not just the partner submissions you remember to chase. Visitors and locals come to your site first because it’s the most complete.

Eliminate manual curation overhead

Stop chasing partners for event submissions, copy-pasting from emails, and rekeying details from PDFs. Seeker continuously crawls hundreds of sources so your team reviews instead of researches.

Drive measurable site engagement

Comprehensive, accurate, and timely event listings keep visitors on your site longer, drive return visits, and rank for high-intent local search queries you couldn’t cover before.

Stay on-brand and SEO-friendly

Publish through our embeddable widget, native CMS integrations, or API — events render in your brand styling, on your domain, indexed by Google as your content.

Empower partners and your community

Public submission pages and Fetch-an-Event let partners and locals contribute directly — with auto-populated details that reduce errors and editorial back-and-forth.

Scale without rebuilding

Add new partners, new sub-calendars, or co-op partners without engineering work. Your events calendar scales from a single destination to a multi-region network with no architectural rework.

Launch your AI-powered events calendar in weeks, not months

PARTNER INTEGRATIONS

Works with the platforms you already use

Seeker Events Network ships turn-key integrations with the leading destination marketing platforms — so approved events flow into your existing site, CMS, and reporting infrastructure without rebuilds, custom dev work, or duplicate data entry.

Frequently Asked Questions

Unlike generic crawlers that just extract pages, Seeker is purpose-built for event discovery — the only AI model trained specifically on hyperlocal events. That means it works on nearly any source, not just Eventbrite or Meetup: theatre listings, music venues, restaurant openings, festivals, sporting events, community calendars, even Facebook event pages and venue blogs. And because it learns and improves continuously, it gets sharper at identifying your destination’s events the longer you use it. Pair that with our human curators and you get a feed that’s comprehensive and trustworthy.

Most destinations save 40+ hours a month. That’s the time your team currently spends chasing partner submissions, monitoring venue and ticket sites, copy-pasting from emails, rekeying details from PDFs and Facebook posts, and reconciling duplicates. Seeker handles all of that automatically — your team focuses on curation and editorial judgment instead of data entry.

No. Every event Seeker discovers lands in your personalized Discover Feed first — you review, approve, edit, whitelist, or blacklist before it ever publishes. You can blacklist sources, archive listings, or batch-import only what fits your editorial standards.

Multiple organizations — say a tourism board, a downtown BID, and a local media partner — share a single Seeker Discover Feed but each publish their own separately curated calendar, with their own brand, filters, and audience. Co-op pricing makes comprehensive event coverage affordable for every partner without duplicating crawl, QA, or curation work. Sign up for a demo to see how it could work for your region.

Three options. (1) Drop our SEO-friendly embeddable widget onto any page — customizable filters and brand styling, no rebuild required. (2) Use our turn-key CMS integrations with Simpleview, Tempest, Madden Media, and more — events sync automatically into your existing site. (3) Use our robust API to distribute approved events to any third-party system.

Yes. Community crowdsourcing gives you a public, branded submission page with integrated user registration to capture the source. Fetch-an-Event lets submitters paste any URL — an Eventbrite link, a venue page, a Facebook event — and Seeker auto-populates the form with title, description, date, venue, and link. More accurate submissions, less editorial back-and-forth.

Yes — Seeker exposes a full REST API for programmatic access to your approved events, plus webhooks for real-time updates. Developers, agencies, and product teams building local-discovery experiences can license event data directly.

Most destinations go live in a few weeks. We onboard your priority sources, configure your Discover Feed, set up your publishing destination (widget, CMS integration, or API), and train your team on the review-and-approve workflow. From there, your calendar runs on autopilot — you spend your time curating, not researching.

The events calendar that brings itself up to date