See it in action
Don't take our word for it. Have a play.
These are built from real deployments and real event data. Pick one and see what Erleah actually does — no signup, no sales pitch, just the thing itself.
Interactive walkthrough
Three people. One event. See what changes.
Follow an attendee, an exhibitor, and a speaker through a B2B tradeshow — before, during, and after. See the actual conversations Erleah has with each of them, how it adapts to what they need, and what it looks like when every stakeholder gets a different experience from the same event.
Before & after
What your support inbox actually looks like.
We've seen a lot of event support inboxes. This is what a typical one looks like 48 hours before doors open — autoresponders, spam, duplicate questions, urgent requests buried three pages deep, and a handful that never got answered. Then see what happens when Erleah's sitting in front of it. Same inbox. Different outcome.
Anonymised and composited from real support data across Clarion event portfolios.
Exhibitor POV
Coming soonWhat your exhibitors wish they got from you.
After a show, most exhibitors get a badge scan CSV and a thank-you email. This is what an Erleah-powered exhibitor report looks like instead — who visited, who was actually interested, what they were looking for, and which conversations are worth following up.
Built from composite data from ETL London 2025.
Live chat
Coming soonAsk a question. Get an actual answer.
A working Erleah instance connected to a fictional tech conference. Ask it anything — schedule queries, exhibitor recommendations, navigation, dietary requirements — and see what comes back. It's the same engine that runs at real events, pointed at demo data.
Live AI — responses are real, not scripted.
Want to see what this looks like for your event?
Every deployment is different. These demos show the building blocks — we shape them around your event, your exhibitors, your attendees. If something here caught your eye, let's talk about what yours could look like.
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