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TalkValue gives every workspace three products. Most teams start with one (the one tied to the next event on the calendar) and turn the others on later. Use the criteria below to pick where to spend your first hour.

When to choose Path

Path is audience intelligence: it consolidates every contact across every event, channel, and import, then shows you who’s engaged, who’s new, and which channels are growing your audience.
  • Have a CSV (or two, or twenty) of registrations and attendees and want them de-duplicated and searchable in one place.
  • Need to answer “Where are our registrations coming from?” with attribution across Eventbrite, Luma, social, partner referrals, and direct sign-ups.
  • Want to spot which companies and channels keep showing up (and which ones stopped) so your next event invite list is sharper than the last.

Open Path

Import contacts, attribute registrations, and chart audience trends over time.

When to choose Badge

Badge is on-site event check-in: a visual badge editor, a browser-paired Zebra printer, and a mobile staff station that runs on any phone. No app install required.
  • Are running a conference, summit, or partner event and need printed name badges that look on-brand.
  • Want check-in staff to scan QR codes or search by name from a phone, with no native app and no shared login.
  • Have a Zebra label printer (or are about to buy one) and want to connect it from the browser with no driver install.

Open Badge

Create events, design templates, connect a printer, and brief your staff.

When to choose Spark

Spark is community curation: it watches your community spaces and ships a clean, link-rich digest to Slack on the cadence you choose.
  • Run a Slack community for your event series and want a weekly “what you missed” digest without writing it by hand.
  • Need to keep your community warm between events. The digest fills the gap without over-posting in the channel.
  • Want category-based digests (announcements, jobs, intros, etc.) instead of one undifferentiated recap.

Open Spark

Set up categories, connect Slack, and schedule your first digest.

You can use all three

The three products share one workspace, one membership list, and one billing plan. Most teams turn on Path first because it backs every event and every digest, then add Badge before their next on-site event and Spark when the community needs more rhythm between events. Ready to set up? Run the quickstart.