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Listo vs Event Temple: Which Software Actually Improves Service During the Event?

Listo vs Event Temple compared honestly. Event Temple sells and books events; Listo runs real-time service on the floor. See which fits your venue.

Real-time frontline service execution and workforce communication
Listo

Listo is a real-time frontline workforce-communication and service-execution layer: QR tap-and-go guest requests that smart-route to the right available staffer, task tracking with proof of completion, and live analytics, on any device including wearables. It runs service while the event or shift is actually happening.

Best for: Venues that need faster, more accountable service during the event or shift, fewer missed requests, and live visibility into how the frontline team is performing.
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Hotel and venue sales and catering management (CRM)
Event Temple

Event Temple is a cloud-based hotel and venue sales and catering management platform: a sales CRM, group-sales pipeline, event and catering administration, proposals, contracts, and invoicing that help you win and plan the booking before the event happens.

Best for: Hotels and venues whose gap is winning more group business, sending faster proposals, and keeping a sales-and-catering pipeline organized before the event.
By the Listo TeamUpdated June 2026 Trustpilot 4.5

The Verdict

The verdict

It is usually not either-or: Event Temple wins the booking, Listo runs the floor

Event Temple manages the business of booking and planning the event before it happens. Listo runs service while the event or shift is actually happening. In many hotels and venues they address different stages of the same operation and could run side by side. If your priority is winning more group business and administering bookings, a sales-and-catering CRM like Event Temple is the right tool. If your priority is faster, more accountable service during the event or shift, that is what Listo was built for. Many venues benefit from both.

At a Glance

CapabilityListoEvent Temple
Primary categoryReal-time frontline service execution and workforce communicationHotel and venue sales and catering management (CRM)
Primary jobRun service during the event or shiftWin, book, and plan the event before it happens
Guest-initiated service requests (QR, no app)YesNot its focus
Smart routing of requests to available staffYes (Smart Dispatch)Not its focus
Task tracking with proof of completionYes (accept / decline / complete)Not its focus
Escalation of unanswered requests to managementYesNot its focus
Works on wearables (Samsung Galaxy smartwatch)YesNot its focus
Real-time service analytics (response time, demand areas)YesReal-time sales and revenue reporting
Mobile order and pay with KDSYes (companion product)Not its focus
Sales CRM and deal pipelineNoYes
Group-sales management and forecastingNoYes
BEOs and catering-contract administrationNoYes
E-proposals, contracts, and digital invoicingNoYes
Email and text sales templates (Smart Mail)Messaging and alerts onlyYes
Multi-property and chain managementUnlimited locations and logins in the admin portalYes (Chain Management)
PMS integrationNot marketedYes

Listo and Event Temple are often shortlisted together by hotel and venue teams, but they solve two different problems. Event Temple is a cloud-based hotel and venue sales and catering management platform: a sales CRM, group-sales pipeline, event and catering administration, proposals, contracts, and invoicing that help you win and plan the booking. Listo is a real-time frontline workforce-communication and service-execution layer: QR tap-and-go guest requests that smart-route to the right available staffer, task tracking with proof of completion, and live analytics, on any device including wearables.

So the honest answer to "Listo vs Event Temple" is usually not either-or. Event Temple manages the business of booking and planning the event before it happens. Listo runs service while the event or shift is actually happening. In many hotels and venues they address different stages of the same operation and could run side by side.

This comparison is written for operators evaluating both. If your real question is "what improves service and operations during the event or shift, when guests are in the building and staff are on the floor," that is the question Listo is built to answer, and the one this article focuses on. We will be precise about what each tool does, where they overlap, and where they do not.

What Event Temple does

Based on Event Temple's public site at the time of writing, Event Temple positions itself as "the world's most advanced venue management software platform for hotels, wedding venues, clubs, conference centers and more," and as hotel sales and catering software. Its verified, marketed modules are sales-and-administration tools:

  • A pipeline and sales CRM built specifically for hotels, with drag-and-drop pipelines for tracking deals.
  • Hotel group-sales tooling that the site says can reduce admin time by up to 50 percent and forecast revenue and demand.
  • Event management and catering software, including banquet event orders (BEOs) and final head counts.
  • E-Proposals, contracts, and digital invoicing with online payments.
  • Smart Mail email and text templates, plus Workflows to automate repetitive sales steps.
  • Chain Management, a multi-property centralized database for hotel groups, and a PMS integration.

That is a coherent, well-defined category: a system of record for selling, booking, and administering events and group business. Event Temple states it has been voted number one in Best Event Management and Best Group Sales Software for hotels for six years running (Event Temple's own claim, on its homepage). If your gap is winning more group business, sending faster proposals, and keeping your sales-and-catering pipeline organized, that is exactly what Event Temple is designed for.

What we do not see on Event Temple's public site is a frontline service-execution layer: a way for a guest in a suite or cabana to summon a server with no app, a way to smart-route that request to the nearest available staffer, accept and complete tracking on a smartwatch, or escalation of an ignored request to a manager in real time. Based on Event Temple's public site at the time of writing, that during-the-event service layer is not part of its product.

What Listo does

Listo is a workforce-communication and service-operations platform for frontline and deskless teams in venues, the kind of staff who keep hospitality operations running while guests are on site. It replaces radios, landlines, pagers, and paper request tracking with a tap-and-go interface. A staff member, or a guest scanning a QR code, submits a service or operational request in one tap. That request is smart-routed to the right assigned and available team member, tracked to completion with an accept (green check) or decline (red X) flow, and rolled up into real-time analytics.

The core capabilities that matter during an event or shift:

  • Tap-and-go service requests through a QR code or tablet, with no app download required for guests.
  • Smart Dispatch that routes each request to the right available staffer, replacing the multi-person radio relay.
  • Status tracking and accountability: who is handling each request, accept or decline, and a Complete action on finish.
  • A real-time dashboard of all pending, in-progress, and completed requests.
  • Reminder notifications for unanswered requests, and escalation of ignored requests to management.
  • Mass and dynamic staff assignment to locations and tasks, plus scheduled custom task requests.
  • Cross-device support across mobile, tablet, desktop, and the latest Samsung Galaxy smartwatch, so staff stay hands-light and on the move.
  • Exportable real-time analytics on response times, request patterns, and high-demand areas.

Listo also offers a companion product, Mobile Order and Pay, so guests can browse a menu, order, and pay from their own device, with a stand-alone kitchen display system and pre-ordering for future events. Payments run through Stripe or FreedomPay and support Apple Pay and Google Wallet.

Listo is used in stadiums and arenas, hotels, resorts, and casinos, and entertainment venues. To be equally clear about our own scope: Listo is not a booking calendar, a sales CRM, a BEO or catering-contract system, or a ticketing suite. We do not generate proposals, run a sales pipeline, or manage group-sales bookings. That is the work tools like Event Temple are built for. Listo starts where the booking ends, on the floor, in the moment of service.

Listo vs Event Temple: honest comparison table

The table below compares the two on capabilities each company markets on its own public site. "Not its focus" means the capability is not described on that product's public site at the time of writing, not that it is technically impossible.

CapabilityListoEvent Temple
Primary categoryReal-time frontline service execution and workforce communicationHotel and venue sales and catering management (CRM)
Primary jobRun service during the event or shiftWin, book, and plan the event before it happens
Guest-initiated service requests (QR, no app)YesNot its focus
Smart routing of requests to available staffYes (Smart Dispatch)Not its focus
Task tracking with proof of completionYes (accept / decline / complete)Not its focus
Escalation of unanswered requests to managementYesNot its focus
Works on wearables (Samsung Galaxy smartwatch)YesNot its focus
Real-time service analytics (response time, demand areas)YesReal-time sales and revenue reporting
Mobile order and pay with KDSYes (companion product)Not its focus
Sales CRM and deal pipelineNoYes
Group-sales management and forecastingNoYes
BEOs and catering-contract administrationNoYes
E-proposals, contracts, and digital invoicingNoYes
Email and text sales templates (Smart Mail)Messaging and alerts onlyYes
Multi-property and chain managementUnlimited locations and logins in the admin portalYes (Chain Management)
PMS integrationNot marketedYes

Read across the table and the pattern is clear. Event Temple owns the pre-event sales and administration work. Listo owns the live, on-the-floor service work. The overlap is thin and mostly conceptual, around analytics and multi-location support, and even there the two measure different things: Event Temple reports on sales and revenue, while Listo reports on service response times and request patterns.

When Event Temple is the right tool

Event Temple is the right choice when your problem lives before the event, in the sales and planning office. Choose Event Temple if you need to:

  • Manage a hotel or venue group-sales pipeline and track deals from lead to signed contract.
  • Send professional e-proposals, contracts, and digital invoices, and get paid faster.
  • Produce banquet event orders and coordinate catering details for booked events.
  • Standardize sales communication with templated email and text, and automate repetitive steps with workflows.
  • Centralize sales data across multiple properties or a hotel chain.

None of that is Listo's job, and we would not suggest otherwise. If winning and administering bookings is the gap, a sales-and-catering CRM like Event Temple is the correct category of tool.

When Listo is the right tool

Listo is the right choice when your problem lives during the event or shift, on the floor, where guests are waiting and staff are spread across the building. Choose Listo if you need to:

  • Let guests in suites, cabanas, daybeds, or rooms summon service from their seat with a QR code and no app, then route that request to the nearest available staffer.
  • Replace radio chatter, missed calls, and paper tickets with one tap-and-go system that shows who is handling each request and proves when it is complete.
  • Escalate ignored requests to a manager automatically so nothing falls through during a packed event.
  • Equip deskless staff with a wearable or tablet so they stay mobile and responsive.
  • See real-time analytics on response times and high-demand areas, then reassign staff on the fly.

These outcomes are backed by named customers. At American Family Field, operator Delaware North reports a 67 percent reduction in IT downtime and a 92 percent increase in reporting efficiency after deploying Listo. At TD Garden, also operated by Delaware North, Listo was deployed across 90 premium suites and handled 1,472 completed guest requests in six months at an average response time under five minutes. At Great Wolf Lodge Niagara, Listo is tied to a 30 percent boost in cabana service revenue and a 4.6 out of 5 guest satisfaction score across 24 private cabanas. Listo holds a 4.5 out of 5 rating on Trustpilot from 15 reviews. Across its customer base, Listo reports an average 15 to 20 percent increase in food and beverage revenue, framed as a typical result rather than a guarantee.

Can Listo and Event Temple work together?

Yes. Because they sit at different stages of the same operation, a hotel or venue can use a sales-and-catering CRM to win and plan an event and use Listo to execute service when that event goes live. The booking system tells you what is on the calendar and what was promised in the contract. Listo makes sure the suite attendant, cabana server, or facilities team actually delivers it, on time, with a record that it happened. Treating them as rivals misses the point. For many operators the strongest setup is a booking-and-sales platform for the office and Listo for the floor.

See Listo on the floor

If your priority is winning more group business and administering bookings, a sales-and-catering CRM is the right tool, and we will say so. If your priority is faster, more accountable service during the event or shift, fewer missed requests, and live visibility into how your frontline team is performing, that is what Listo was built for. Many venues benefit from both.

To see how Listo routes guest and staff requests in real time across suites, cabanas, concessions, and facilities, book a demo or get in touch. We will walk through your venue's service flow and show you exactly where Listo fits.

Which Should You Choose?

Choose Listo if

  • Let guests in suites, cabanas, daybeds, or rooms summon service from their seat with a QR code and no app, then route that request to the nearest available staffer.
  • Replace radio chatter, missed calls, and paper tickets with one tap-and-go system that shows who is handling each request and proves when it is complete.
  • Escalate ignored requests to a manager automatically so nothing falls through during a packed event.
  • Equip deskless staff with a wearable or tablet so they stay mobile and responsive.
  • See real-time analytics on response times and high-demand areas, then reassign staff on the fly.

Choose the alternative if

  • Manage a hotel or venue group-sales pipeline and track deals from lead to signed contract.
  • Send professional e-proposals, contracts, and digital invoices, and get paid faster.
  • Produce banquet event orders and coordinate catering details for booked events.
  • Standardize sales communication with templated email and text, and automate repetitive steps with workflows.
  • Centralize sales data across multiple properties or a hotel chain.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Listo an alternative to Event Temple?

Not directly. Event Temple is a hotel and venue sales and catering CRM that helps you win, book, and plan events. Listo is a real-time service-execution and staff-communication platform used during the event or shift. They solve different problems and can run side by side rather than replacing each other.

Does Listo do venue booking, proposals, or invoicing like Event Temple?

No. Listo does not include a sales CRM, a booking calendar, banquet event orders, proposals, contracts, or invoicing. Those are sales-and-administration features that platforms like Event Temple provide. Listo focuses on summoning, routing, tracking, and proving frontline service requests in real time during the event.

What does Listo do that a sales-and-catering CRM does not?

Listo lets guests request service by QR code with no app, smart-routes each request to the nearest available staffer, tracks it to completion, escalates ignored requests to a manager, and works on wearables and tablets. Based on Event Temple's public site at the time of writing, that during-the-event service layer is not part of its product.

Who uses Listo?

Listo is used by frontline and deskless teams in stadiums and arenas, hotels, resorts and casinos, and entertainment venues. Named operators include Delaware North at American Family Field and TD Garden, Levy at Ford Field, and Great Wolf Lodge. Typical buyers are directors of premium and hospitality, food and beverage, operations, and facilities.

Can Listo and Event Temple be used at the same venue?

Yes. They operate at different stages, so they can coexist. A venue can use a sales-and-catering platform to book and plan an event, then use Listo to run live service when guests arrive. The booking system records what was sold; Listo helps ensure staff deliver it and documents that the work was completed.