Read your theater listener report
After a talk, Turtini gives you a per-talk listener report — closer to digital marketing attribution than a sign-in sheet.
What's tracked:
• Total scans (how many phones loaded the talk)
• Peak concurrent listeners
• Average dwell time (how long the typical listener stayed)
• Drop-off curve in 60-second buckets (when did people leave?)
• Top companies by listener count (inferred from email domain)
• Per-listener record with email, dwell, language
How to read it:
• Open Events → Theaters → expand the theater → scroll to "Live ops"
• Or ask Wally: "Give me the listener report for the keynote at SummitCon"
• Wally can rank theaters by listener-minutes across the whole event
Sponsor monetization:
• Talks can carry a sponsorOrgId — when they do, all listener attribution rolls into that sponsor's dashboard
• "Top companies who listened to your panel" is the kind of attribution that justifies sponsor pricing — far better than "estimated attendance"
Privacy:
• Listener emails are stored on the canonical contact in Turtini's identity graph, not duplicated
• Anonymous listeners (declined identity capture) appear in totals but not in the per-listener list