# Create an agenda & add meetings

With Thrilld, you can build a **personalized agenda** that keeps you on top of everything that matters most at the event. Here's what you can do:

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<summary>1. Add event agenda items to My Agenda</summary>

Navigate to the event agenda, located in the **main event profile** where all the general event info is listed and where you also find the Attendee List. \
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Click on the agenda. See something you don't want to miss? Simply tap the **purple star** to save it. This will instantly add the keynote, panel, or anything else to **My Agenda**, where all your selected agenda points are stored in one place. My Agenda can be easily accessed by clicking the **central button** on the navigation bar of the app.&#x20;

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<summary>2. Add meetings with your matches</summary>

Turn those thrilling new connections into in-person meetings. After you've matched with someone and agreed to meet, head to **My Agenda** (click on the **central button** on the navigation bar of the app).\
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Click the **+ button** and manually add the meeting details — day, time, location (*did you agree to meet in networking room 1, or perhaps you meet at the bar and you hold a Negroni in your hand as a signal?)*, and who you're meeting with. \
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Now simply show up and talk business. \
Is the other party not there? Make sure to drop them a message on Thrilld.&#x20;

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