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Marketplace Live Event App

Gaining Entry

You will need the app to gain entry to Constructionline’s Marketplace Live event.

Make Connections

The app will allow buyers to scan your details, so they can contact you after the event.

Event Details

You can find all the details you need ahead of the event, including the exhibitors’ bio.

Stay Up-To-Date

We will send you real-time notifications to your phone on the day to keep you informed.

Downloading the app

In preparation for any Marketplace Live event, you will need to access your entry ticket by downloading our app and logging into your new or existing Guidebook account. Follow these simple steps to get the app.

  1. Open the App Store, or Play Store on your mobile device.
  2. In the search bar type ‘Marketplace Live’.
  3. Click the ‘Get’ or ‘Download’ button.
  4. Click ‘Open’.

Logging in

Once you have downloaded the app, log into your Guidebook account using the email address you registered for an event. Follow these steps for a seamless logging-in experience.

  1. Check your work inbox on your mobile device for an email from ‘invitations@guidebook.com’.
  2. Open the email, and tap ‘Download Marketplace Live’ button.
  3. Once the app opens, enter the email address you registered to attend the events with.
  4. Then, go to your inbox and open the next email from ‘guidebot@guidebook.com’ with the subject line. ‘Log in to Marketplace Live’.
  5. Tap the ‘Continue’ button, where you will automatically be taken back to the app.
  6. Read and agree the policy terms, and then complete your account set up.
  7. Tap XXX and then you’re in!

Downloading the event guide

Once you’re logged in, you will see the latest event guides that are ready to download. Click on the next event you want to attend and follow these steps to download the guide.

  1. Go to the ‘My Guides’ tab within the app and tap the latest event guide.
  2. Tap ‘Download Guide’.
  3. Tap ‘Open’.
  4. Allow or don’t allow your information to be shared publicly with other users.
  5. Tap ‘Let’s go’.

Where to find my ticket

Your ticket is a QR code found in the relevant event guide. Your QR code also acts as your business card when speaking with the exhibitors. Here’s how to find your QR code in these 3 easy steps.

  1. Open the latest event guide
  2. Tap the menu button in the top left corner (3 lines).
  3. Tap the QR code icon at the bottom right of the menu next to your name.
    1. If a pop-up appears, tap ‘Got it’.

Exhibitors' bios and Supply Chain requirements

In the app, you can see who is exhibiting, a description of what their company does, any upcoming projects and their contact details. Go to the ‘Who’s exhibiting?’ tab to find out more!

  1. Open the latest event guide and tap the menu button in the top left corner (3 lines).
  2. Tap ‘Who’s exhibiting?’.
  3. Tap on an exhibitor logo.
  4. Check out the description, contact details and useful links.

Sending a connection request

Our simple guide will help you easily make connections with other supplier attendees by sending connection requests.

  1. Open the latest event guide and tap the menu button in the top left corner (3 lines).
  2. Tap ‘Attendee Networking’.
  3. Tap ‘Scan Other Attendees’.
  4. Point your camera at the QR code of the attendee you want to connect with.
  5. Tap ‘Send request’.

Accept and find accepted connection requests

If another supplier attendee scans your QR code at an event, they’ll send you a connection request that you’ll need to accept before you can exchange contact details. Follow these simple steps to find and accept your connection requests.

  1. Tap your profile icon in top right corner of the app.
  2. Tap the icon on the right side.
  3. Here you can see all accepted requests and any new incoming requests.

Pending requests

If you have scanned a user’s QR code to send a connection request, the contact will need to accept the request before seeing their contact details. There’s no specific area to see your pending connection requests; however, here’s a way to find the requests you have sent.

  1. Open the latest event guide and tap the menu button in the top left corner (3 lines).
  2. Tap ‘Attendee Networking’.
  3. Tap ‘Connect with Other Attendees’.
  4. Here you can see all attendees who agreed to share their details.
  5. Just below people’s names who you have send a connection request, you will see this, meaning the request is pending.

Preparation is key!

Don’t get caught out at the registration desk. Please download our app ahead of time to avoid queues, get the most out of the event and, most importantly, make it easier on you during the day. We look forward to seeing you then.

Frequently Asked Questions

 

What's the difference between Marketplace Live and the Constructionline Meet the Buyer events?

‘Meet the Buyer’ is a known and widely-used title for an event amongst the main-contractors to meet with their own supply chain, or new local partners near an area of a project.

Although the format of the event will stay the same, Marketplace Live takes the power of our product, Marketplace and brings it to life, providing you with a live environment to connect with main contractors looking to source new suppliers in and around the local area, that match their supply chain requirements.

Why should I attend a Marketplace Lice event?

‘Meet the Buyer’ is a known and widely-used title for an event amongst the main-contractors to meet with their own supply chain, or new local partners near an area of a project.

Although the format of the event will stay the same, Marketplace Live takes the power of our product, Marketplace and brings it to life, providing you with a live environment to connect with main contractors looking to source new suppliers in and around the local area, that match their supply chain requirements.

How do I register to attend a Marketplace Live event?

‘Meet the Buyer’ is a known and widely-used title for an event amongst the main-contractors to meet with their own supply chain, or new local partners near an area of a project.

Although the format of the event will stay the same, Marketplace Live takes the power of our product, Marketplace and brings it to life, providing you with a live environment to connect with main contractors looking to source new suppliers in and around the local area, that match their supply chain requirements.

Is there a cost to attend a Marketplace Live event?

‘Meet the Buyer’ is a known and widely-used title for an event amongst the main-contractors to meet with their own supply chain, or new local partners near an area of a project.

Although the format of the event will stay the same, Marketplace Live takes the power of our product, Marketplace and brings it to life, providing you with a live environment to connect with main contractors looking to source new suppliers in and around the local area, that match their supply chain requirements.

Who can register to attend a Marketplace Live event?

‘Meet the Buyer’ is a known and widely-used title for an event amongst the main-contractors to meet with their own supply chain, or new local partners near an area of a project.

Although the format of the event will stay the same, Marketplace Live takes the power of our product, Marketplace and brings it to life, providing you with a live environment to connect with main contractors looking to source new suppliers in and around the local area, that match their supply chain requirements.

Who within my business should be attending Marketplace Live events?

‘Meet the Buyer’ is a known and widely-used title for an event amongst the main-contractors to meet with their own supply chain, or new local partners near an area of a project.

Although the format of the event will stay the same, Marketplace Live takes the power of our product, Marketplace and brings it to life, providing you with a live environment to connect with main contractors looking to source new suppliers in and around the local area, that match their supply chain requirements.

Can I bring my colleagues with me to a Marketplace Live event?

‘Meet the Buyer’ is a known and widely-used title for an event amongst the main-contractors to meet with their own supply chain, or new local partners near an area of a project.

Although the format of the event will stay the same, Marketplace Live takes the power of our product, Marketplace and brings it to life, providing you with a live environment to connect with main contractors looking to source new suppliers in and around the local area, that match their supply chain requirements.

How can I see who will be exhibiting at a Marketplace Live event?

‘Meet the Buyer’ is a known and widely-used title for an event amongst the main-contractors to meet with their own supply chain, or new local partners near an area of a project.

Although the format of the event will stay the same, Marketplace Live takes the power of our product, Marketplace and brings it to life, providing you with a live environment to connect with main contractors looking to source new suppliers in and around the local area, that match their supply chain requirements.

What can I expect after registering to attend a Marketplace Live event?

‘Meet the Buyer’ is a known and widely-used title for an event amongst the main-contractors to meet with their own supply chain, or new local partners near an area of a project.

Although the format of the event will stay the same, Marketplace Live takes the power of our product, Marketplace and brings it to life, providing you with a live environment to connect with main contractors looking to source new suppliers in and around the local area, that match their supply chain requirements.

Will I need to download the events app to attend a Marketplace Live event?

‘Meet the Buyer’ is a known and widely-used title for an event amongst the main-contractors to meet with their own supply chain, or new local partners near an area of a project.

Although the format of the event will stay the same, Marketplace Live takes the power of our product, Marketplace and brings it to life, providing you with a live environment to connect with main contractors looking to source new suppliers in and around the local area, that match their supply chain requirements.