
Remo Conference
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What is Remo Conference
Remo Conference is a virtual event platform that hosts online events using a table-based “virtual venue” layout designed to simulate in-person mingling. It supports use cases such as community meetups, networking sessions, workshops, virtual career fairs, and multi-session events where attendees move between tables and stages. The product combines live video, session broadcasting, attendee interaction, and basic event management features in a single web-based experience. It differentiates through spatial-style networking mechanics (tables/floors) rather than a standard grid meeting interface.
Table-based networking experience
Remo’s table and floor layout provides a structured way for attendees to move between small-group conversations. Hosts can design spaces for different topics, sponsors, or recruiting booths to guide interactions. This format can be easier to facilitate for networking-heavy events than a single-room webinar model. It also supports serendipitous conversations without requiring separate meeting links.
Mix of stage and tables
The platform supports broadcast-style sessions (stage) alongside interactive table conversations within the same event environment. This enables agendas that alternate between presentations and breakout networking without switching tools. Organizers can run multi-session programs while keeping attendees inside one virtual venue. This is useful for conferences, career fairs, and community events that need both content delivery and interaction.
Event-oriented host controls
Remo includes controls oriented to event operations, such as managing rooms/areas, moving participants, and moderating attendee behavior. These capabilities align better with event facilitation than general-purpose video conferencing. Organizers can structure attendee flow and reduce friction compared with distributing multiple external meeting links. The product also supports common event workflows like registration and attendee access management (often via integrations depending on plan).
Not a full event suite
Compared with broader event management platforms, Remo’s depth in areas like complex registration rules, ticketing tiers, onsite/hybrid logistics, and end-to-end marketing automation can be limited. Organizations running large programs may need additional systems for email campaigns, CRM sync, and advanced reporting. Some capabilities are commonly handled through integrations rather than being fully native. This can increase implementation effort for teams seeking a single system of record.
Learning curve for attendees
The virtual-venue metaphor (tables, floors, movement) can require orientation for first-time participants. Attendees expecting a standard webinar or meeting interface may need guidance to navigate and join conversations. Event staff often need to plan onboarding, signage, and moderation to avoid confusion. This is especially relevant for large public events with diverse audiences.
Video performance dependencies
As with browser-based real-time video platforms, user experience depends on participant devices, network conditions, and browser compatibility. Larger events with many concurrent video conversations can increase the need for technical support and contingency planning. Organizations with strict IT controls may need additional validation for network policies and security requirements. These factors can affect reliability perceptions even when the platform is functioning as designed.
Plan & Pricing
Remo (main event platform) pricing:
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| Starter | Starting at $299 per month (billed quarterly or annually) | Recurring events; starts at 200 attendees/event, ~20 organizer licenses, ~6 content/resource displays; networking (tables/floors, shuffle guests), immersive 3D floor plans, polls/quizzes/Q&A, free & paid ticketing; 14-day free trial available. |
| One‑Time (Single Event) | Starting at $699 per event | Pay‑as‑you‑go for single events; scales layouts/rooms by event needs; choose features and support level per event. |
| Enterprise | Custom pricing (contact sales) | Custom quote; supports higher capacities (up to ~10,000 shown), unlimited always‑open event spaces, SSO/branding, dedicated Customer Success, enterprise security, advanced analytics. |
Remo Virtual Office (selected annual price tiers shown on official Virtual Office pricing page):
| Virtual Office plan (capacity) | Price (billed annually) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Virtual Office — 25 | $120 per month (billed $1,440 annually) | 25 capacity, unlimited events; free trial link on page. |
| Virtual Office — 50 | $240 per month (billed $2,880 annually) | 50 capacity, unlimited events. |
| Virtual Office — 75 | $360 per month (billed $4,320 annually) | 75 capacity, unlimited events. |
| Virtual Office — 100 | $480 per month (billed $5,760 annually) | 100 capacity, unlimited events. |
| Virtual Office — 200 | $960 per month (billed $11,520 annually) | 200 capacity, unlimited events. |
| Virtual Office — 500 | $2,400 per month (billed $28,800 annually) | 500 capacity, unlimited events. |
Additional official add‑ons & fees (from vendor help/pricing pages):
- Ticketing fee: Remo fee is 2% + $0.99 per ticket (official help article); note Remo temporarily waived the 2% Remo fee for the first 12 months for hosts (waiver period noted on official help pages).
- Add‑ons (officially listed): additional team members/concurrent events (starting at $24/month), interactive banners (starting at $20/month), custom SSO implementation ($400 per implementation), closed captioning ($100/month), dedicated onboarding ($350/hr), group training ($850/hr).
Seller details
Remo Co
San Francisco, California, United States
2017
Private
https://remo.co/
https://x.com/remoconference
https://www.linkedin.com/company/remo-co