All Events’ 2026 Roadmap: Rethinking How Discovery Really Works

Event discovery was never meant to feel like a chore. Yet over time, it quietly became one.
Endless scrolling, recommendations, and too many tabs open. Yet, it raises a lingering question: Am I missing something better?
At AllEvents, this challenge is deeply familiar. With hundreds of millions of events and years of observing real user behavior, one thing has become clear. The problem is not availability. The world has never had more experiences to offer. The real challenge lies in how people discover those experiences and how platforms understand their intent, mood, and timing.
As we move into 2026, AllEvents is evolving its approach towards discovery with a simple belief. People do not want more options. They want clearer ones.
This roadmap is not about running behind trends. It is about how AllEvents is going to change the way how a discovery feels for every individual, from the moment of curiosity to the final decision to step out.
New Features That’ll Be Shaping Discovery in 2026
Maps: When Location Becomes Part of the Experience

Discovery improves when people can see how events fit into their surroundings.
With Maps on AllEvents, users can now explore events visually using live maps rather than static lists. Venues, commuting distance, and event clusters are instantly visible, removing the need to mentally calculate travel or proximity.
This enables users understand not just what is happening, but also how events relate to each other spatially. Planning becomes more intuitive, especially in crowded cities where options are dense.
Maps will reduce friction and help users decide faster with more confidence by turning discovery into exploration.
Memory Lane: Discovery That Remembers You

Most platforms treat every visit like just another session. People don’t.
With Memory Lane, AllEvents brings past experiences back. So that users can revisit events they attended, moments they enjoyed, and experiences that once felt meaningful.
These memories are not only surfaced for nostalgia. They act as powerful signals that help guide future event selection. What someone enjoyed before often shapes what kind of experience they want next.
By respecting memory, discovery feels more personal, and far less random.
Plan With Friends: Making Planning Social Again

Sometimes events rarely exist in isolation.
They spark through conversations, shared links, and quick agreements between people. Plan With Friends brings this reality directly into AllEvents.
Users can plan together, align preferences, and decide faster without switching between multiple apps or conversations. Planning becomes collaborative instead of fragmented.
This reduces back-and-forth & removes friction in group decision-making. When planning feels smoother, the experience begins even before the event.
AI-Based Curations: Intelligence With Restraint
Personalization is often mistaken for volume. More recommendations. More emails. More notifications.
AllEvents’ AI-based curations focus on doing less, but better. Smarter newsletters, better timing, and recommendations that feel considered rather than overwhelming.
The system learns from interests, and context over time, without demanding constant input from users. Discovery adapts quietly in the background. Intelligence works best when users can trust it.
Dark Mode: Interfaces That Feel Lighter
Good designs do not demand attention. It throws clarity.
With Dark Mode, AllEvents offers a comfortable and customizable viewing experience, especially during nighttime use. Visual strain is reduced, and focus improves.
Combined with broader interface refinements, discovery feels more intentional and more calmer than ever. Users spend less energy in navigating and more energy in deciding.
When interfaces feel lighter, people are more likely to discovering something new.
Optimized for Better Discovery
Alongside new features, AllEvents has optimized core discovery experiences to make them feel richer, and more personal.
Improved Things To Do

The Things To Do has been amplified to showcase a wider range of activities across cities.
Instead of surfacing more obvious or popular categories, AllEvents now highlights experiences that users may not actively search for, but still has a niche and find it meaningful. This encourages exploration beyond familiar formats.
Discovery feels more dynamic and less repetitive. Users are exposed to new possibilities without being overwhelmed.
The result is a discovery flow that feels fresh, even for frequent users.
Richer Event Selection
Seeing only fragments of what is happening often leads to missed opportunities and experiences.
AllEvents now presents a richer event selection that offers a more complete overview of local happenings. Events across venues, formats, and interests are surfaced together.
This broader context helps users compare options more efficiently and understand what is truly available in their city. Decisions will feel more informed and confident. Discovery improves when important events are not hidden anymore.
Hyper-Personalized Picks
Personalization works best when only when it feels natural.
AllEvents’ hyper-personalized picks are shaped by real time usage patterns, browsing behavior, and interests over a course of period. Instead of repeatedly asking users to define preferences, the system adapts quietly.
Recommendations will evolve, reflecting changes in habits and interests. This makes discovery feel aligned rather than forced.
When personalization stays subtle, trust grows naturally.
Conclusion: The Future of Discovery on AllEvents

Discovery is ultimately about trust.
People return to platforms that understand them sincerely. They don’t need perfection. Trust is built when recommendations are earned, interfaces feel thoughtful, and discovery respects time
As event ecosystems grow larger and noisier, AllEvents continues to focus on cutting through complexity without cutting corners. The 2026 roadmap is not just about showing everything that is happening.
It is about helping people find what feels right, sometimes even before they know what they are looking for.
That is the future of discovery AllEvents is building toward.
About AllEvents
AllEvents has a solid track record of 14+ years in the global event discovery and entertainment industry. With over 200M+ events listed globally and $10 million in ticket sales processed for verified organizers. AllEvents continues to be the leading platform for the users to explore all the lively and happening things around you.
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Kush Malukani
Passionate about Tech, Marketing and Branding. I can craft engaging copies that connects entertainment with daily life.
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