When your event pages live on someone else's domain under someone else's name, every visit is a small reminder that the relationship isn't really yours. For brands, agencies, and organizers building an audience, that borrowed identity has a cost: weaker trust, diluted branding, and a platform sitting between you and the people you're trying to reach. Custom domains and white-label branding put your event experience back under your own name.
Your domain, your pages
Serve your event pages from a domain you control, so the URL people see and share is yours. Attendees move from your marketing to your event page without ever leaving your brand, and the links you send look like they came from you — because they did.
Branding that's yours end to end
White-label branding carries your identity through the public experience, so the page an attendee lands on reads as an extension of your brand rather than a template with your logo dropped in. The page builder already gives you control over design; a custom domain and white-labeling remove the last platform fingerprints around it.
Consistency across every event
For organizers running many events, a custom domain makes the whole catalog feel like one coherent presence instead of a scatter of platform-hosted links. It works hand in hand with your organizer storefront, so your audience finds and follows you at an address that's unmistakably yours.
Runs at the workspace level
Custom domains are managed in your workspace settings alongside team roles and the rest of your configuration, so setting one up is a workspace decision, applied across the events you publish. It's the finishing layer on an experience your audience already trusts.
What changes for you
The platform disappears and your brand takes the whole stage. Attendees trust pages served from your own domain, your branding stays consistent from ad to checkout, and the audience you build is unmistakably yours. See how it fits your plan on the pricing page.
Geiger Events is actively shipping. Some capabilities described here are rolling out and specifics may change.