Who this page is for

This page is for event teams that need a practical app workflow and clear communication with attendees before and during live event days.

  • Event organizers
  • Operations and program teams
  • Sponsor and exhibitor coordinators
  • Marketing and communications leads
  • Venue coordination staff
  • Volunteer and guest services teams

Key features for county fair mobile app organizers

Schedule publishing

Create and manage event timetable content with updates that can be made quickly as details change.

Maps and navigation

Give attendees an easier way to find stages, rooms, vendors, and service locations from their phones.

Lists for vendors and participants

Organize key people, partners, and offerings so attendees can discover what matters to them.

Push notifications

Send reminders and urgent updates in real time when organizers need to communicate quickly.

Sponsor and partner visibility

Highlight sponsors with content placements that support value delivery and recurring partnerships.

Recurring event readiness

Reuse your structure year over year to shorten setup time and improve consistency.

Why organizers choose Grandstand

  • Focused on practical organizer workflows, not complex developer-heavy setups.
  • Easy to update in real time by event staff and communications teams.
  • Native mobile format supports better attendee adoption than static documents.
  • Maps, schedules, and announcements are unified in one branded experience.
  • Supports many event types while keeping management consistent for your team.
  • Proven fit for recurring annual events and seasonal programs.

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Example use cases

Event teams use this approach to keep guests informed, reduce operational noise, and improve sponsor outcomes.

Pre-event planning

Attendees explore schedules and locations before arrival, improving day-one flow.

On-site wayfinding

Map views and lists cut down repetitive questions at info desks and entrances.

Program reminders

Notifications help attendees arrive on time for key sessions and activities.

Sponsor activation

Sponsors gain in-app visibility that complements on-site signage and booths.

Operational updates

Teams communicate schedule changes, weather issues, or location shifts quickly.

Year-over-year improvement

Reusable structure helps teams launch faster and refine content each season.

Trusted by Event Organizers

Grandstand powers mobile apps for a wide range of events across North America. From county fairs to large multi-day festivals, organizers use Grandstand to provide schedules, maps, vendor listings, and important event updates.

  • County fairs
  • State fairs
  • Music festivals
  • Food festivals
  • Beer festivals
  • Community celebrations
  • Trade shows
  • Conferences
  • Downtown restaurant weeks
  • Multi-day agricultural events

Frequently asked questions

Can our team manage this without developers?

Yes. Grandstand is designed for organizers and operations staff to manage content directly.

Can we include schedules and maps?

Yes. These are core capabilities and can be updated as your event details evolve.

Does it work for multi-day events?

Yes. You can organize content by day and category for events that run across several days.

Can we include sponsors or exhibitors?

Yes. Sponsor and exhibitor content can be added in structured listings and placements.

Can attendees receive reminders?

Yes. Push notifications support reminders and operational announcements.

Is there a free-trial option?

Yes. You can start with a free trial to evaluate fit before committing.

Related pages and resources

Explore related event app content and planning resources to help your team launch quickly and improve attendee adoption.

See how Grandstand supports your next event

Launch a branded event app your team can run confidently with schedules, maps, and attendee communication in one platform.

No developer team needed. Organizers can update content, schedules, and maps through Grandstand’s admin tools.