Watch accounts

Find where a target account
will appear next

Reverse-search a company to reveal its public conference footprint, then monitor new exhibitor, sponsor, or speaker listings from one watchlist.

Account-first event research

Start with the company, not the conference

Search by company name or domain and select the correct account before spending credits. When matches are found, Scryon returns public conferences where the company is listed as an exhibitor, sponsor, speaker, or other participant.

A reveal costs 5 credits only when conference matches are found. Searches with no matches are free.

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Conference name and dates
Location and booth number when available
Presence type and conference-page route

Monitoring terms

Keep the account's event footprint current

A reveal answers what is known now. A monitor checks for new public roster appearances during the term you choose.

20 credits

30 days

Best for a near-term opportunity, active campaign, or event season already in progress.

50 credits

90 days

Use for a quarterly territory plan or an account expected to remain active through the next sales cycle.

150 credits

One year

Track strategic accounts, customers, partners, or competitors across a full annual event calendar.

Alerts without the noise

Route new matches into the workflow your team owns

Enable email delivery or send alerts through an incoming webhook to Slack, Discord, Microsoft Teams, Zapier, Make, n8n, or a custom HTTPS endpoint.

Email digests are capped at one every six hours across watched companies when new matches are due. Pause alerts, archive monitors, or extend a term as priorities change.

Read the practical guide

Use account presence as a timing signal

A public roster appearance indicates that the company has an event connection. It does not independently confirm that a specific employee will attend or that the account is in-market.

Pair the alert with ICP fit, CRM context, and person-level verification before outreach.

Stop checking event rosters by hand

Reverse-search a target company, reveal its known conference footprint, and monitor new public appearances from one watchlist.