The Lensmor Platform
Signal-First Event Intelligence Engine

Lensmor combines Exhibitors, Social Signal Attendees, and Visitors to reveal who matters, identify high-intent prospects, and build pre-show pipeline before the doors open.
 Lensmor platform overview
Competitor Footprint & Dynamic Lead Graph

How does Lensmor map
competitor event opportunities?

Exhibitor data maps where competitors and target accounts are showing up—revealing relevant trade shows, account overlap, and GTM gaps before the event.
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Intent Decoding: Identifying Active Buying Signals

How does Lensmor identify
active buying signals?

Social Signal Attendee data adds people-level context from public event-related activity—helping teams spot active engagement and prioritize timely outreach.
Review each account’s relevant signals alongside event participation to understand who is active, what changed, and why outreach may be timely. Sales teams can use this context to prioritize the next account, choose a credible conversation opener, and avoid treating every event attendee or exhibitor as equally ready to buy.
Executive Activity
VP of Sales posted about "Q3 Efficiency"
Discussion Signal
Asking for "API Integration" on Twitter
Visitor Intelligence

Who is missing from static event lists?

Visitor data reveals relevant people beyond official Exhibitors and public Social Signals—giving sales teams Lensmor’s highest-value audience layer for finding otherwise invisible prospects and prioritizing who to contact before the show.
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How is Lensmor event intelligence refreshed?

Event metadata, exhibitor data, and attendee or visitor data can refresh on different schedules. Check the event-specific FAQ and product record for the current cadence.
The only intelligence platform that combines scale with precision.
24-hour exhibitor monitoring
95% data accuracy rate
10x faster competitor research
FAQ

Platform questions, answered

What does the Lensmor event intelligence platform do?

Lensmor connects event discovery, account research, attendee-source evidence, ICP matching, contact enrichment, and campaign preparation in one workflow. Teams can evaluate an event, review the companies and people connected to it, narrow the market with reusable criteria, reveal selected contact details, and move qualified records into their existing CRM or outreach stack.

What is the difference between Exhibitors, Signals, and Visitors?

Exhibitors are companies connected to official exhibitor or sponsor sources. Signals identify people through public event-related professional activity and should be treated as evidence of possible intent, not confirmed registration. Visitors are provided by Event Organizers or Data Partners when available. Keeping these sources separate helps teams choose appropriate qualification and outreach language.

How often is Lensmor event and attendee data updated?

Refresh frequency increases as an event approaches. Events 31–104 days away are normally checked weekly, while events within 30 days are normally checked every three days. A Request Update can trigger a more frequent cadence. Each refresh looks for new source information; it does not guarantee that every check will add records or that every event will reach the same depth of coverage.

Can Target Groups be reused across multiple events?

Yes. Teams can save a Target Group from Exhibitors or Attendees and apply the same compatible criteria to another event. This supports repeatable ICP targeting across a portfolio of trade shows, roadshows, or conferences. Because the available audience changes by event, users should review the active group, source mix, and resulting row count before enriching or exporting contacts.

How does Lensmor connect with our existing sales and marketing tools?

Lensmor can export qualified event and contact data through CSV, Excel, HubSpot, Salesforge, and Instantly, with additional automation options through Pipedream, n8n, Make, Zapier, and webhooks. Lensmor prepares the audience and preserves event context; your CRM, marketing automation, and approved outreach tools remain responsible for campaign execution and follow-up.
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