The prospectus

Building the event planning workspace

Reunion Fund brings committees, milestones, RSVPs and optional contributions into one workspace, so the people organizing an event can plan it together instead of across five different apps.

We are not currently raising. This page exists so anyone interested in what we're building can see where the product actually stands and get in touch.

Live: public signups are open
StageLive

Publicly launched; signups open to everyone

PaymentsStripe Connect

Organizers are the merchant of record

Revenue modelSubscription + 3%

Pro plan plus a fee on contributions

Fig. 01: where things stand today

The problem

What we're solving

  • Event planning is fragmented: organizers juggle spreadsheets, group chats, and multiple apps
  • No single source of truth leads to miscommunication and dropped tasks
  • Collecting contributions from attendees is clunky and informal
  • No collaboration layer for co-organizers and committees in traditional tools

The answer

Our approach

  • One event workspace with committees, milestones, RSVPs, and timelines
  • Stripe-powered contributions paid directly to organizers, so we never hold the funds
  • AI tools for invitations, event descriptions, and recaps
  • Committee oversight on budgets and payouts, so spending is visible to the group

The product

What we've built

Every capability below is live in the product today.

Collaborative committee workspaces

Private planning workspaces with roles, tasks, discussions, shared documents and committee voting keep every co-organizer aligned.

Milestone-based budgeting

Organizers break an event into milestones with budgets and committee approval, so money moves against a plan rather than ad hoc.

Stripe-powered contributions

Optional attendee contributions are collected through Stripe Connect and settle directly to the organizer's own connected account.

AI planning assistant

An in-app assistant drafts invitations and event descriptions, generates recaps, and answers questions about the organizer's own event.

The record

Where we are today

Shipped

  • Event creation, RSVPs and guest management
  • Committee workspaces: roles, tasks, discussions, documents, chat
  • Milestone planning with budgets and payout approval flow
  • Stripe Connect onboarding, contributions, payouts and refunds
  • Free and Pro subscription plans with entitlement enforcement
  • AI assistant, invitations, event recaps and share/QR kit
  • Memory Wall, event series and returning-guest recognition
  • Public signups open on production

In progress

  • Completing the first live payout: a real contribution was taken, approved by committee and released; bank settlement is in flight
  • Live-traffic validation of the refund path
  • Polls and simpler repeat-event scheduling
  • Mobile experience refinements

The market

Market context

Third-party estimates of the event management software market, linked to their sources. They differ substantially because each firm scopes the category differently. We show both rather than pick the most flattering one.

$9.9B → $32.6B

Global event management software market, valued at $9.90B in 2025 and projected to reach $32.62B by 2034 (14.16% CAGR, 2026–2034).

Fig. 02: Fortune Business Insights

$18.6B → $36.8B

A wider scoping of the same category: $18.6B in 2026 growing to $36.8B by 2031 (14.6% CAGR).

Fig. 03: MarketsandMarkets

We have not attempted to size a share of this market for Reunion Fund. Any such figure would be speculation at our stage.

The ledger

How the business model works

Two revenue lines, both live in the product. The platform launched to the public in July 2026, so neither is generating meaningful revenue yet.

Free plan$0

Up to 2 active events and 30 guests per event. The acquisition tier.

Pro subscription$12/mo

Unlimited events, up to 500 guests and 25 co-organizers per event, or $120/year.

Platform fee3%

On optional attendee contributions. Collected via Stripe; organizers also pay Stripe's own processing fees.

Guest count is the primary upgrade axis: organizers move to Pro when an event outgrows the free tier's limits. Pricing shown here is read directly from the same configuration that bills customers.

The corner desk

Want to follow what we're building?

We're happy to talk with people interested in the product or the company.

Reunion Fund is not currently raising capital. Nothing on this page is an offer to sell or a solicitation to buy securities.

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