Draft:Venga
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Venga is a social event platform that allows users to create and share invitations for gatherings, parties, and community events. The platform enables users to organize events, manage guest lists, and share photos through event pages.
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| Industry | Event management platform |
|---|---|
| Founder | Lucas von Hertzen |
| Headquarters | Stockholm, Sweden |
| Website | https://venga.app |
The company is based in Stockholm, Sweden and was founded by entrepreneur Lucas von Hertzen. Venga focuses on simplifying the process of organizing in-person social gatherings and coordinating events among friends and communities.
History
Venga was founded in Stockholm by Swedish-Finnish entrepreneur Lucas von Hertzen, a former executive at the logistics company Budbee.
The company raised funding from angel investors and venture capital firms, including Lifeline, and executives associated with companies such as King and Klarna.[1]
Venga has been described in Nordic media as an application designed to help users organize social gatherings and events.[2]
Platform
Venga allows users to create event pages where hosts can share details such as time, location, and guest information. Invitations can be distributed through links or messaging platforms, and guests can respond through RSVP functionality.
The platform includes features such as shared event photo galleries, event chats, and tools for organizing recurring gatherings and community groups.[3]
Features
- Event creation and invitations
- RSVP and guest list management
- Event photo galleries
- Community and social club pages
See also
- Event management software
- Social networking service

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