Nunify Launches Zuno, an AI Attendee Co-Pilot, Redefining How Event Apps Support Attendees
Txylo.com/10332876
Trending...
- OneVizion Announces Next Phase of Growth as Brad Kitchens Joins Board of Directors
- Governor Abbott Appoints Five To One-Call Board Of Texas
- Northwest Modern Fabrication Expands Manufacturing Capacity With 4,800 Sq. Ft. Addition
Nunify announces Zuno, an AI-powered attendee co-pilot for your events and conferences. Zuno represents a shift from feature-heavy event apps to intelligent, invisible support that attendees can rely on in real time.
AUSTIN, Texas - Txylo -- Nunify, an all-in-one event technology platform, has announced the launch of Zuno, an AI-powered attendee co-pilot, as part of a broader upgrade to its event app. Zuno is designed to address a long-standing issue in the events industry: attendee support has remained largely manual and reactive, despite most attendee questions being predictable and time-sensitive.
Historically, event apps were built to replace printed agendas and PDFs, functioning primarily as digital brochures with search. As engagement declined, the industry responded by adding features such as polls, Q&A, and gamification. However, these features often failed to change attendee behavior because they were introduced without addressing the underlying friction attendees face during live events.
More on Txylo.com
Zuno approaches the problem differently. It acts as a real-time help desk for attendees, answering common questions such as directions, timings, exhibitor information, and on-ground logistics. By ingesting information from PDFs, floor maps, websites, presentations, and ongoing updates, Zuno converts fragmented data into clear, contextual answers. When confidence is low or information is missing, Zuno escalates queries to human teams.
"Most attendee questions are predictable, yet events still rely on manual support," said Gautam Singh, Director at Nunify. "Zuno treats this as a system problem, not a people problem. By answering questions instantly and escalating only when needed, we reduce friction for attendees and pressure on event teams at the same time."
Alongside Zuno, Nunify has rolled out additional event app upgrades, including a refreshed app design, automated notifications, and new gamification elements. These updates are guided by Nunify's internal CONNECT framework, which emphasizes reducing cognitive load, removing decision friction, and fitting naturally into the attendee's moment rather than competing for attention.
More on Txylo.com
Zuno is currently live, with pilot deployments underway, and live demos available for organizers and venue operators. The launch reflects a broader shift in how Nunify views event technology not as a collection of features, but as an invisible layer that supports attendees without demanding effort or attention.
About Nunify
Nunify is an event technology platform that helps organizers manage event registrations, onsite check-in, communication, and attendee experiences through a unified event app. Used by conferences, expos, universities, and enterprises globally, Nunify focuses on building event technology that is intentional, reliable, and easy to use.
Historically, event apps were built to replace printed agendas and PDFs, functioning primarily as digital brochures with search. As engagement declined, the industry responded by adding features such as polls, Q&A, and gamification. However, these features often failed to change attendee behavior because they were introduced without addressing the underlying friction attendees face during live events.
More on Txylo.com
- Songwriter Jay Ryan Smith releases "Certified Texan"
- Glorious Television Announces Appointment of Terence A. Townsend as International Coordinator
- Houston: Mayor Names Accomplished Community Leader to Serve as Arts Director
- Amy Turner Receives 2025 ENPY Partnership Builder Award from The Community Foundation
- Free Man House Appoints Ervin D. Lee as Chairman of the Board During 20th Anniversary Year
Zuno approaches the problem differently. It acts as a real-time help desk for attendees, answering common questions such as directions, timings, exhibitor information, and on-ground logistics. By ingesting information from PDFs, floor maps, websites, presentations, and ongoing updates, Zuno converts fragmented data into clear, contextual answers. When confidence is low or information is missing, Zuno escalates queries to human teams.
"Most attendee questions are predictable, yet events still rely on manual support," said Gautam Singh, Director at Nunify. "Zuno treats this as a system problem, not a people problem. By answering questions instantly and escalating only when needed, we reduce friction for attendees and pressure on event teams at the same time."
Alongside Zuno, Nunify has rolled out additional event app upgrades, including a refreshed app design, automated notifications, and new gamification elements. These updates are guided by Nunify's internal CONNECT framework, which emphasizes reducing cognitive load, removing decision friction, and fitting naturally into the attendee's moment rather than competing for attention.
More on Txylo.com
- Texas: Governor Abbott Supports HUD Launching Fair Housing Investigation Into EPIC
- Hubble Tension Solved? Study finds evidence of an 'Invisible Bias' in How We Measure the Universe
- Texas: Governor Abbott Activates State Emergency Response Resources Ahead of Severe Storm Risk
- Daily News Wrap-Up: Job, Project, Business & more from the Price of Business Network- Feb 13, 2026
- ABC Names EBCO General Contractor a National Top-Performing Construction Company
Zuno is currently live, with pilot deployments underway, and live demos available for organizers and venue operators. The launch reflects a broader shift in how Nunify views event technology not as a collection of features, but as an invisible layer that supports attendees without demanding effort or attention.
About Nunify
Nunify is an event technology platform that helps organizers manage event registrations, onsite check-in, communication, and attendee experiences through a unified event app. Used by conferences, expos, universities, and enterprises globally, Nunify focuses on building event technology that is intentional, reliable, and easy to use.
Source: Nunify Tech Inc.
Filed Under: Event
0 Comments
Latest on Txylo.com
- Torres Trade Law Earns Chambers Global Guide 2026 Recognition
- NYC's beloved Vietnamese spot Banhmigos Cafe is now open in North Dallas!
- Houston Homeowners Choosing As-Is Home Sales as Repair Costs and Market Conditions Shift
- Governor Abbott Announces Texas Semiconductor Innovation Fund Grant to Arm Inc.
- Jokari Launches Twist Grip Game Pad Holder for Secure, Comfortable Gaming Control
- Jokari Introduces Grippiez Blanket with Non-Slip Grips for Stay-Put Comfort
- Bug Busters Expands Service Footprint With New Carrollton, Georgia Branch
- Why KULR Could Be a Quiet Enabler of Space-Based Solar Power (SBSP) Over The Long Term: KULR Technology Group, Inc. (NY SE American: KULR)
- Why Finland Had No Choice But to Legalize Online Gambling
- High-Margin Energy & Digital Infrastructure Platform Created after Merger with Established BlockFuel Energy, Innovation Beverage Group (NAS DAQ: IBG)
- iFLO Pro Launches Its Groundbreaking iFLO Pro Mini At The 2026 AHR Expo In Las Vegas
- TL International Group Becomes First Global Operator to Fully Migrate to Pulsant's Dedicated Car Rental Cloud
- Don't Let Bad Breath Ruin the Romance: Wright Smiles Shares Valentine's Day Oral Health Tips
- Diveroli Investment Group Files 13D in PetMed Express, Highlights Strategic Value, Asset Floor, and Multiple Takeover Pathways
- Deep Learning Robotics (DLRob) Announces Pre-Launch of Zero-Teach and Teach-by-Demonstration Technology for Kitting Applications
- Probate Shepherd® Announces a New Member Probate Attorney in Houston, TX
- Probate Shepherd® Announces a New Member Probate Attorney in Magnolia, TX
- Probate Shepherd® Announces a New Member Probate Attorney in Grand Prairie, TX
- Probate Shepherd® Announces a New Member Probate Attorney in The Woodlands, TX
- The Quasar Dipole Phenomenon is likely just a complex systematics artifact
