# What is Braindate used for?

What is Braindate used for?

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Braindate is a premium peer-to-peer connection platform used by enterprise event organizers to scale intentional, meaningful networking at massive conferences.

Instead of relying on random AI matchmaking algorithms or unstructured hallway collisions, Braindate uses a topic-driven marketplace. Participants create and post specific subjects they want to learn about or share expertise on. Other participants can then browse these topics and book 1-on-1 or small group meetings directly on the platform to discuss them in a dedicated on-site lounge.

Ultimately, Braindate is used for three main things:

1. Scaling Human Connection: It allows massive events (from 1,000 to 100,000+ participants) to feel intensely personal and hyper-relevant for every individual participant, including introverts and first-timers.

2. Low-Stress Execution: It provides organizers with a &quot;done-for-you&quot; networking solution, complete with white-glove onboarding and on-site staff (Learning Concierges) to facilitate the physical space.

3. Extracting Event ROI and Data: It eliminates the guesswork of content planning by showing organizers exactly what their audience wants to talk about in real-time, providing the concrete data needed to prove the business impact of the event.

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## Related Product
[Braindate](https://www.g2.com/products/braindate/reviews)

## Related Category
[Event Networking and Matchmaking](https://www.g2.com/categories/event-networking-and-matchmaking)

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