Cenvi Launches Unified Event Operations Platform

New system connects organizers, vendors, and ticketing in one platform to streamline community events

Published on Mar. 10, 2026

Cenvi, an Atlanta-based startup, has launched a new event operations platform that consolidates ticketing, vendor management, and payment processing into a single system. The platform aims to address the fragmented tools and workflows that often plague community-driven events, providing organizers with a unified system to sell tickets, manage vendors, and control payouts while giving vendors structured profiles and booking visibility.

Why it matters

The event industry has long struggled with disconnected tools and workflows, creating operational friction for organizers and limiting visibility for vendors. Cenvi's platform seeks to address this gap by providing a comprehensive solution that serves both sides of the event ecosystem, potentially improving the overall experience for organizers, vendors, and attendees.

The details

Cenvi's platform enables festival organizers and community event hosts to sell tickets, manage vendor applications, and control payouts, all within a single system. This dual-sided approach also gives vendors structured profiles and booking visibility, allowing them to gain access to qualified leads generated through live events. The company is currently focused on the South Asian event market in Atlanta, a region characterized by high event frequency and dense vendor concentration. Cenvi has already secured a recurring festival partnership and built an early marketplace supply of 150 vendor profiles across catering, venues, and event services.

  • Cenvi officially launched its platform on March 10, 2026.
  • The company has already processed more than 100 vendor applications through live and upcoming events.

The players

Cenvi

A family-first marketplace and event operations platform built for community-driven events.

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What’s next

Looking ahead to 2026, Cenvi plans to expand beyond Atlanta into additional major metro areas, targeting other dense community event markets. The company is also moving into hotel and banquet hall partnerships to provide venues with structured booking visibility, controlled payment flows, and integrated ticketing for both public and private events.

The takeaway

Cenvi's unified event operations platform has the potential to streamline the fragmented workflows that often plague community-driven events, improving the experience for organizers, vendors, and attendees alike. By consolidating ticketing, vendor management, and payment processing into a single system, the company aims to help event organizers run more efficient and sustainable businesses.