> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.wavecast.io/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.wavecast.io/events.md).

# Events

- [Getting started](https://docs.wavecast.io/events/getting-started.md): An introduction to the basics of how events are structured on Wavecast.
- [Setup your first event](https://docs.wavecast.io/events/setup-your-first-event.md): How to configure your first Single Session, Multi-Session or Super Event on Wavecast.
- [Copy an existing event](https://docs.wavecast.io/events/copy-an-existing-event.md)
- [Publish an event](https://docs.wavecast.io/events/publish-an-event.md)
- [Speakers](https://docs.wavecast.io/events/publish-an-event/speakers.md): This guide walks you through the steps to add and manage speakers for your event. You can either select existing speakers from your hubs or create new ones as needed.
- [Sponsors](https://docs.wavecast.io/events/publish-an-event/sponsors.md): This guide walks you through the steps to add and manage sponsors for your event. You can either select existing sponsors from your hubs or create new ones as needed.
- [Resources](https://docs.wavecast.io/events/publish-an-event/resources.md): This guide walks you through the steps to add and manage resources for your event. You can either select existing resources from your hubs or create new ones as needed.
- [Testimonials](https://docs.wavecast.io/events/publish-an-event/testimonials.md): This guide walks you through the steps to add and manage testimonails for your event and how to assign company and/or user profiles.
- [Copy](https://docs.wavecast.io/events/publish-an-event/copy.md): Coming soon!


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