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Edition · 26 April 2026
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Automated Post-Event Recap Content Writer

Turns photos, tags, and staff notes into a branded recap email and social post in minutes.

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Typical budget
€1K–€8K
Time to value
2 weeks
Effort
1–4 weeks
Monthly ongoing
€50–€300
Minimum data maturity
basic
Technical prerequisite
spreadsheet savvy
Industries
Hospitality
Function
Marketing
AI type
llm

What it is

After each event, this tool ingests post-event photos, social media tags, and staff notes to automatically draft a branded client recap email and a ready-to-publish social media post. What previously took an events manager 90 minutes of admin work is reduced to a 10-minute review-and-send task, saving roughly 80% of post-event content time. Over a typical season of 50+ events, this can recover 60–70 hours of staff time and improve client satisfaction through faster, more consistent follow-up. Small venues report stronger repeat-booking rates when clients receive polished, timely recaps.

Data you need

Post-event photos, staff notes or brief written summaries, and any social media tags or mentions from the event.

Required systems

  • none

Why it works

  • Create a simple 5-field post-event notes template that staff complete on-site before leaving, ensuring consistent and usable input.
  • Invest 2–3 hours upfront writing brand voice examples and do-not-use phrases into the prompt configuration.
  • Assign one person as the designated reviewer so every recap goes through a single quality check before sending.
  • Review output quality after the first 10 events and refine the prompt template based on what needed the most manual correction.

How this goes wrong

  • Staff skip or rush the post-event notes input, resulting in generic, low-quality drafts that still require heavy editing.
  • Brand voice guidelines are never properly configured, producing outputs that feel off-brand and get rejected by the events manager.
  • Tool is adopted for one busy season then abandoned when the venue owner doubts the ROI on a slow month.
  • Photos are low resolution or poorly tagged, causing the image-selection step to produce embarrassing or irrelevant visual choices.

When NOT to do this

Don't adopt this tool if your venue runs fewer than one event per week — the time savings won't justify even the minimal setup effort, and manual writing remains perfectly adequate at that volume.

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