Attendees and returning community members who want updates from specific hosts.
I want to follow a curator or manage updates from curators I follow.
Following is a host-specific relationship
People may register for one event without wanting broad updates. Following a curator is a clearer signal that they want to hear about that host's future work.
This helps recurring hosts build a repeat audience while keeping email expectations more respectful.
Use curator follows
Open a curator or event page
Start from a public event page or curator profile.
Review the host identity
Check the curator name, bio, event style, and whether future updates would be useful to you.
Follow the curator
Use the follow action on the curator profile or event page.
Manage update preferences
Use email preference controls to adjust curator new-event updates.
Registration vs follow
For hosts, follows are earned
A strong profile, clear event pages, respectful emails, and useful recaps make people more likely to follow your future work.
FAQ
Do I automatically follow a curator when I register?
Not necessarily. Registration and following are different signals. Follow only when you want future updates from that host.
Can I stop curator update emails?
Use email preference controls, or contact support if you cannot find the right preference path.
Should hosts email every attendee about every future event?
No. Keep updates tied to the right relationship and respect preference signals.
Related guides
Manage event reminders and email preferences
Event reminders help attendees remember what they joined. Email preferences help keep communication respectful.
Read guideSet up your curator profile
Your profile is the trust layer behind every event page. Set it up before serious promotion.
Read guideWho owns attendee data on HereNow
Registration data is operational data for the host. Handle it carefully and use exports only when needed.
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