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Falkor Events

The event you'll remember most
is one you didn't know to look for.

Falkor is an introduction engine. Not a calendar.

What we are

Events are different from everything else on the internet.

They end. They happen once, in a specific place, at a specific time. They sell hope in both directions — the creator hopes someone shows up, the fan hopes something changes. Content you can scroll past. An event you either go to or you miss forever.

Every other platform made you search for what you already knew you wanted. Concert listings, event calendars, ticketing sites — they're all databases. You have to know the name before you can find it. We built something different. Falkor watches what you care about and finds what's coming before you know to ask for it.

The best event you'll go to this year might be in the back of a game store, run by someone with 40 followers, about something you've loved alone for years without knowing anyone else who felt the same way.

Ticketmaster will never show you that event. Falkor might.


For creators

Built for the creator nobody's heard of yet.

Every other platform told you to build your following first. Get enough subscribers, enough likes, enough reach — then we'll help you. Falkor inverts that. List your event because it's free and you have nothing to lose. The algorithm doesn't know how many followers you have. It doesn't care. It looks at what your event is about and finds the people whose taste already matches it.

Three strangers show up who found it through the feed. Not through your network. Through discovery. You didn't know them. They didn't know you. The platform made the introduction.

That creator tells everyone they know. And the one after that. The platform finds your audience. You just have to show up.

List Your Event — It's Free

For fans

The experience doesn't end when the event does.

The calendar says events end. The experience doesn't. Someone walks out of a concert and they need to tell someone what just happened to them. That feeling doesn't fit in a tweet. It doesn't belong in a Story that disappears in 24 hours. It belongs somewhere connected to the event itself, permanently, where the next person who finds that page can feel a piece of what it was like to be in the room.

Falkor keeps the light on after the event ends. Past event pages stay alive — real posts from real people who were there. If you missed it, you can experience it vicariously. If you went, you can leave something behind for the person who finds that page six months from now. And when the next edition is announced, they'll already know they need to be there.

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The founder

Dilan Tucker
Dilan Tucker
Founder & CEO, Falkor Events

I grew up on sports, music, and pop culture. The events I went to shaped who I am — the concerts, the games, the conventions where I found people who cared about the same things I did. The problem was always discovery. The best experiences I ever had were ones I almost missed. Someone told me at the last minute. I found a flyer. I happened to be in the right place.

I built Falkor because that gap — between an experience worth having and the person who would have loved it — shouldn't exist. Small creators shouldn't need a million followers to fill a room. Fans shouldn't have to already know something exists before they can find it. The platform finds the match. That's the whole thing.

One event. The right ten people. Everything else follows.
Experience Is Everything.
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