Workspace and team
Workspace: Your team’s TalkValue instance. Members share one billing account, one set of integrations, and one library of imported people, events, channels, and tags. Switch between workspaces from the chip in the top-left header. See Create a workspace. Member: Anyone in your workspace who isn’t an Admin. Members can use Path, Badge, and Spark but can’t change billing, invite teammates, or modify integrations. See Roles and permissions. Admin: A workspace member with full access to billing, members, integrations, and workspace settings. Every workspace needs at least one Admin. See Members.Products
Path: TalkValue’s audience analytics product. Path imports your people, events, and channels and answers questions like “which channels brought in the most new audience this quarter?” See Path. Badge: TalkValue’s on-site check-in product. Badge designs and prints event badges and runs the mobile check-in stations your staff use at the door. See Badge. Spark: TalkValue’s community engagement product. Spark sends a daily curated news digest to your Slack channel, tracks your community’s social reach, and powers live Slack walls on venue TVs. See Spark. CLI:talkvalue, the command-line interface for scripting Path and exporting data. See CLI.
Path entities
Person: One individual in your audience, identified by email. Holds name, phone, job title, and other optional fields. See People, companies, channels, events. Company: The organization a person works for, auto-grouped by email domain. Every@northwind.io person rolls up under one Northwind record.
Channel: A reusable registration source like newsletters, partner referrals, LinkedIn campaigns, or SDR outbound. Channels persist across events, which is what lets attribution and overlap analytics work.
Event: A single gathering at a specific time, like a webinar, meetup, or conference. Has a name, timezone, start time, and optional end time and location.
Tag: A short label you attach to events and channels (Customer Day, Webinar, Q2-campaign) to group them and scope analytics charts. See Tags.
Badge entities
Attendee: A person registered for a Badge event. Comes in via integration sync or CSV import and is the unit Badge tracks for check-in. Template: The visual design Badge prints for each attendee. Includes name, company, role, photo, QR code, and any custom elements. See Editor overview. Access code: A 6-character code (letters + digits) unique to one Badge event. Lets your check-in staff open the mobile station at/badge/staff/<code> without signing in to TalkValue. See Access codes.
Station: A Badge surface for the venue. Check-in mode is the mobile QR scanner staff use at the door; Station mode is the desktop print station that auto-prints badges as attendees are checked in.
Spark entities
Digest: The daily Slack message Spark posts to your community channel. Curated industry news scoped to 1–3 categories you pick. See Digest schedule. Wall: A live Slack channel mirror designed for venue TVs. Each wall renders one Slack channel at a public no-login URL you can open on any screen. See Walls overview. Reach: Spark’s competitive social tracking surface. Compares your community’s reach across channels against competitors you pick. See Reach overview.Billing
Pro plan: TalkValue’s single paid plan, $299 per month per workspace, billed monthly. Includes Path, Badge, Spark, and the CLI. See Plans, trial, and Pro. Trial: A 14-day window that unlocks everything in Pro. Starts on sign-up, converts automatically to Pro on day 15 unless canceled. A card is required up front; no charge during the trial.Integrations
Integration: An external account connected to TalkValue through OAuth. Eventbrite and Luma sync events and attendees into Path and Badge; HubSpot and Slack import channels into Path. Connect them from Settings → Integrations. See Eventbrite connect, Luma connect, HubSpot connect, and Slack connect.Related
- Path concepts. The entity model in depth.
- Choose your product. Pick where to start based on your goal.
