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  • The end of mixed-tone event copy 🪦

  • Gevme's Asia Circuit wrap-up 🇸🇬

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The End of Mixed-Tone Event Copy 🪦


Most event content doesn’t break because it’s badly written.
It breaks because every piece sounds like it came from a different planet.


One speaker sends a 500-word academic essay.
Another sends three bullet points and a prayer.
Sponsors write like they’re pitching.
Moderators write like they’re tweeting.
And you’re stuck stitching it all together so the agenda doesn’t read like a mood swing.


The real problem isn’t writing.
It’s making everything sound like one event.


That’s where Coplanner steps in.


You drop in whatever you get — bios, blurbs, abstracts, slide scraps, WhatsApp notes.
Coplanner reads the context, understands the tone of your event and rewrites everything in one clean, consistent voice.


Too long? It trims.
Too vague? It sharpens.
Too salesy? It balances.
Too chaotic? It fixes the structure.
Too many styles? It harmonizes them.


And once it learns your preferred voice, it keeps that tone across every event you run.


No more tone policing.
No more rewriting the same thing three times.
No more Frankenstein agendas made of ten writing styles.


Coplanner doesn’t replace writers.
It removes the chaos that stops teams from doing their best work.


Content finally sounds like one event — not ten contributors.

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Gevme This Week đź”™

Asia Circuit Wrap-up  đź‡¸đź‡¬

This week felt like a tour through Asia’s digital future. Two major events — D:NEX Asia 2025 and AIMX Singapore 2025 — unfolded back-to-back in Singapore, each with a very different focus but both pointing to the same reality: the region is done talking about transformation in theory. The conversation has moved into execution mode.


D:NEX Asia brought together the people building the Digital:Next Economy — policymakers, enterprise leaders, investors, academics and innovators across AI, cybersecurity, sustainability, fintech and digital infrastructure. The energy on the floor felt less like a conference and more like a working session for what Asia needs to build next.


Gevme was in the mix throughout — powering registration and check-ins, running Snapsight to capture live session insights, and hosting steady conversations at our booth about digital transition and AI-ready event workflows.


A few stops away, AIMX Singapore had a different pace — sharper, more focused and centred entirely on real-world AI. The discussions moved past “what AI could do” and straight into implementation, governance, trust and industry impact.


At AIMX, we were there with something concrete: live Coplanner and Snapsight demos showing how AI cleans up the operational mess behind complex events. And Daniel Tjan moderated the “Indonesia Perspective on AI Technology,” adding regional context around breakthroughs and collaboration.


Two events, two perspectives — one clear signal: Asia isn’t talking about the future; it’s building it. And Gevme was right there, supporting what happens in the room and showing what’s possible next.

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See you next week,


Team Gevme


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