Disconnected in a Connected World

The idea for YARD was created in late 2024 by Michael Wutzke with the goal to make business events easier to discover and access. During 2025, after many months of trial, discovery, and team-building, Luca Caspari, Jochen Biedermann, and Michael Wellenbeck joined the team, and the direction for YARD became clear subsequently.

While there are thousands of event and ticket platforms, hundreds of thousands of event calendars, and millions of events worldwide, the information is scattered and fragmented. Professionals often waste hours searching across a variety of sources and channels, risk missing important opportunities, or end up with outdated or incomplete details.

YARD - fragmented market

There has never been a single place that brings all events together. The YARD Platform is designed to solve exactly this problem by creating a central place for business events, constantly capturing changes to them for helping you getting around better. But users should not need to be pulled into another silo; event information should be delivered directly into existing communities, apps, and workflows.

Thus, YARD turns events into operational infrastructure, consolidating them in one place and redistributing them openly across the web. Once an event is captured in YARD, it can be accessed everywhere, for example through calendars on remote websites or via the YARD website and soon through a variety of products like bots as well as APIs. In other words, YARD connects the right people with the right events.

YARD - connected markets

Since event information often changes as the date approaches, YARD also monitors events automatically, detects updates and anomalies, and provides trusted, real-time notifications. This makes YARD not just an event aggregator, but a trusted network enabler focused on reducing coordination barriers for professionals worldwide.

YARD will allow 3rd party tools, like AI chatbots or any other apps, to interact with YARD by letting people ask natural questions like “When is the next AI event in my area?”. Through interfaces, such as the YARD MCP (Model Context Protocol), YARD can be available anywhere.

Beyond event interactions, YARD tackles a deeper challenge: helping people connect with the right individuals before, during, and after events. To solve this, YARD is developing smart connection profiles, called YARD Cards, which integrate seamlessly into the YARD Platform and 3rd party software. YARD Cards also make networking easier and help you to create more meaningful and trusted connections across communication silos. 

People not only have problems finding relevant events. Also communities and event organizers are increasingly struggling to create and maintain reliable contact with their audiences. Messages sent go undelivered, unread, or unnoticed, contact data changes, and valuable opportunities are lost. At the same time, users face communication overload: inboxes are flooded with irrelevant newsletters and spam, while important information disappears in the noise. And communities are often stuck in existing distribution bubbles, which makes it hard to reach the right people for the next event or other community offerings. Communication is fragmented across messengers, social platforms, collaboration tools, and AI assistants, making email alone unreliable. The YARD Platform respond to this shift by enabling structured, permission-based, and context-aware connections as a neutral layer, which allow users to define filter criteria to control what gets through and when.

Looking ahead, YARD is designed to grow beyond event aggregation. The same digital infrastructure that connects people with business events can also power broader forms of trusted interaction, from digital credentials and smart identity management to secure payments and data exchange. YARD does not want to reinvent what already exists, but connects it through simple points of access. Here, the main focus is to protect the privacy of our users.

By combining events, networking, and trust services in one ecosystem, YARD aims to become a universal platform for meaningful connections across industries and use cases. YARD believes events are the best place to start

YARD is designed for the appless age and is driving the AI evolution, but connected, your way. Engineered in Europe, with user privacy at its core. Pardon, YARD is in beta mode as we're working on enabling everything.

YARD - Connected, Your Way.
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