Create an event faster with the writing assistant
The writing assistant turns one sentence of description into a structured event draft: title, description and relevant registration fields. You always have the final say.
Writing an attractive event page takes time: finding a clear title, writing an engaging description, deciding what to ask registrants. JustOneEvent's writing assistant does a first pass for you, from a single sentence. This guide explains what it does, what it doesn't, and how to get the best out of it — without ever publishing anything automatically.
Describe your event in one sentence
On the creation form, a field invites you to describe your event in plain language: for example "beginner pottery workshop one Saturday afternoon in Lyon, 12 spots". The more concrete details your sentence carries (event type, audience, location, format), the more precise the draft. You don't need polished writing — a telegraphic description is enough.
What the assistant pre-fills
From your sentence, the assistant proposes a catchy title, a structured description (hook, practical info, invitation), and suggests registration fields suited to the event type (e.g. "level" for a workshop, "dietary needs" for a meal). If your sentence states a specific date or venue, they're carried over; otherwise those fields are yours to complete — the assistant never invents a date or an address.
Improve an existing field
Beyond the initial generation, an "Improve" button sits next to the title and the description, on both creation and editing. It rewrites the text you already typed, keeping the meaning and the facts: handy to clarify wording, shorten, or set a more engaging tone. You compare and keep the version you prefer.
You always stay in control
The assistant produces a draft, not a publication. Nothing is sent or put online automatically: you review, correct and adjust every field before clicking "Create event". Suggested registration fields are editable and removable one by one. That's the right habit: treat the output as a starting point to validate, not as ground truth.
Quotas and good practice
The number of generations per month depends on your plan (3 on the Free plan, more on paid plans): save the assistant for moments where it genuinely saves you time. On privacy, the assistant does not generate sensitive data and does not keep your draft beyond processing. Avoid pasting other people's personal information into it.
In short
The writing assistant saves you the first minutes — the most tedious ones — of creating an event. Describe, let the assistant propose, then review and publish when the result suits you.
Create your next event in minutes
Describe it in one sentence, the assistant handles the draft.
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