RainFocus Unveils Base Module for Scalable Event Programs

RainFocus Unveils Base Module for Scalable Event Programs

RainFocus launches Base Module, a streamlined toolkit designed to help teams run high-volume, repeatable events with consistent branding and governance.

RainFocus, the provider of a next-generation event marketing platform, has introduced the Base Module —a new toolkit designed for organizations hosting large volumes of smaller, repeatable events, such as roadshows, sales kickoffs, field marketing activations, and webinars.

Based in Lehi, Utah, RainFocus said the offering responds to a growing shift in enterprise event strategy, where frequent, targeted gatherings are increasingly complementing—or replacing—flagship conferences. The Base Module is designed to provide event planners with a consistent foundation, combining ease of use with centralized governance, compliance, and branding controls.

“We’re seeing a rising trend in small events that require a consistent experience for both clients and attendees,” said Travis Cushing, the company’s chief product officer. “For many organizations, one large conference is no longer enough. Base Module allows teams to scale their event programs quickly while maintaining the look, feel, and rigor of their most complex events.”

The module utilizes the same security, data privacy, single sign-on, and marketing automation framework as the full RainFocus platform, enabling seamless integration of events across an enterprise into a unified customer journey. By consolidating data and workflows, the company said, organizations can simplify management while enriching attendee profiles and engagement records.

After a one-time implementation, planners gain access to customized templates that support self-service execution across multiple events. Features include rapid event creation, standardized governance controls, streamlined registration flows, real-time branding updates, agenda and content management, automated communications, and basic hotel management within a single property.

RainFocus said the goal is to reduce friction for teams running dozens—or hundreds—of similar events, while ensuring consistency and minimizing risk. The Base Module supports both in-person and virtual formats, including live, simulive, and on-demand delivery, and allows unlimited events and users under a single framework.

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The launch comes as marketing budgets tilt toward more distributed, offline engagement. Industry data cited by the company suggests that by 2028, as much as 70 percent of marketing spend will shift to offline channels, with a majority of marketers planning to increase the number of small, in-person events.

For RainFocus, Base Module positions the company to capture that shift—offering enterprises a way to scale event programs without sacrificing brand coherence, data integrity, or operational control.