# Who Coral Is For

<figure><img src="/files/EFM7x029fwOUC0egTOuG" alt=""><figcaption><p>Coral supports event-goers and creators alike.</p></figcaption></figure>

Coral serves two primary audiences — and everything we build is designed for both:

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### 🎟️ **Attendees**

* Explore and book real-life events with ease.
* Track your tickets and receive real-time event updates.
* Get rewarded for engaging and showing up.
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### 🧑‍💼 **Organizers**

* Easily publish and promote your events.
* Offer ticketing, payment, and audience management tools.
* Build and grow a loyal following.
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<summary>But Coral is also built for:</summary>

* 🌱 Creators who are tired of high fees and one-way tools.
* 🧠 Communities across wellness, tech, music, and learning.
* 🔥 Movements that deserve better infrastructure.
* 🚀 Builders who care about culture, connection, and impact.

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You don’t need to be technical. If you care about bringing people together — Coral was made for you.


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