Use cases
Seating charts for every event
The same planner handles a 12-person dinner or a 400-seat gala. Pick your event to see how it fits.
Corporate events
Corporate seating is about who sits with whom — clients, leadership, teams. Lay it out visually and adjust as RSVPs land.
Galas
A gala lives and dies by its table plan — sponsors up front, donors together, everyone placed. Build it visually and reprint the moment things change.
Fundraisers
Seating at a fundraiser is strategy — pair the right board member with the right table. Plan it visually and keep the whole room in one view.
Banquets
Banquets mean a lot of tables and a lot of names. Lay the hall out once, seat everyone, and print copies for the door and the kitchen.
Conferences
For a conference dinner, seating is networking. Place attendees by track or company so the right conversations happen.
Restaurants
For private dinners and large parties, sketch the floor and place guests before they arrive so service runs smoothly.
Birthday parties
A milestone birthday with assigned seats keeps families and friend groups happy. Sort it in a few minutes.
Baby showers
A small event still benefits from a plan — seat the guest of honor with close family and give everyone a place.