When everyone is physically together but digitally split
People sit in the same room while playing different games, sitting in different voice chats, and following their own plans.
Create an organizer workspace for each edition, then give attendees one place to find the live schedule, session signups, tournament blocks, food moments, and event updates.
Attending a LAN? Use the invite link from your organizer, or open the attendee path with the event name or invite URL they shared.
A physical LAN is still full of people doing different things at different times: awake, hungry, available, and interested in different games.
People sit in the same room while playing different games, sitting in different voice chats, and following their own plans.
Some people are ready at 09:00, others wake up at 15:00, and the schedule has to work for both.
One group eats at 19:00, another at 23:00, someone grabs a midnight snack, and someone skips food until the next match.
Someone may think nobody knows their game, while another attendee would join or try it if the session was visible.
Plans move through Discord, Steam, hallway conversations, and table shout-outs. Attendees still need one place to see what is actually happening.
Five extra mousepads show up, nobody packed a toaster, a coffee machine gets left behind, and the kitchen handoff is still in someone's head.
Give attendees a clear place to see sessions, activities, and what is happening next during the LAN.
Plan tournaments, food moments, free-play blocks, and session joins without scattering updates across chat.
Create a new LAN edition while keeping previous editions readable and archived.
Manage private events, public discovery and attendee access from your workspace.
Support Steam login where useful for gaming communities.
Publish discoverable events when you want people to find them.
Set up your LAN group or organization.
Create "LAN 2026" without changing "LAN 2025".
Add sessions, activities and signup moments.
Attendees join directly without needing to understand the organizer setup.
This is what your attendees will see when they browse and join sessions.
Aug 01 - Aug 22
06:00-12:00
Hell Let Loose
4/6 players12:00-18:00
Pizza Run
7/15 peopleCS2 Warmup
12/16 players18:00-00:00
CS2 Finals
16/16 players00:00-06:00
No sessions
Attendees: 38 Sessions: 12
Attendees: 34 Sessions: 10
Attendees: 29 Sessions: 8
Previous LANs stay visible. New editions get their own schedule, attendees and sessions.
Create an organizer workspace with a 14-day free trial. The Free plan supports up to 10 attendees per event, so small groups can start without pressure.
If your organizer sent you an invite link, use that first. You can also join with an event name, invite URL, or attendee login.
Join an EventKeep every edition organized, readable and separate from the last one.