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Event Search

Build x-ray Google search URLs for events and meetups — search by topic, location, event type across Meetup, Eventbrite, Luma and CFP sites; optional LinkedIn.

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Search same query on multiple sites

Tick platforms below, then click to open each in a new tab.

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Enter at least a topic or keyword to generate the search URL.

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Platforms at a glance

  • Meetup — local meetups and groups
  • Eventbrite — ticketed events, workshops, conferences
  • Luma — event pages and community events
  • Sessionize — open calls for speakers / CFP submissions
  • Papercall — call for papers and speaker submissions

Searches only LinkedIn’s events index. Add year or “conference”, “webinar”, “summit” to narrow.

Google search (LinkedIn events only)

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Enter at least one topic or keyword to generate the search URL.

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Searches all LinkedIn posts. Combine with your topic to find organisers looking for speakers.

Google search (LinkedIn posts)

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Enter a topic and tick at least one phrase to generate the search URL.

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What is x-ray search?

We build a Google search URL using site:example.com. When you click Search, Google opens in a new tab and shows results only from that site (LinkedIn, Meetup, Eventbrite, etc.). No data is sent to our servers.

Event Search

Use x-ray search (Google’s site: operator) to find events and speaking opportunities across multiple platforms.

Meetups & events (primary)

Search Meetup, Eventbrite, Luma, Sessionize and Papercall by topic, location (city or “virtual”), event type (conference, meetup, webinar, workshop, CFP), and date range. Tick multiple platforms and click Open in new tabs to run the same search on several sites at once.

LinkedIn (optional)

  • Events — LinkedIn’s events index by topic and date.
  • Posts — posts mentioning “call for speakers”, “CFP” and your topic.

How it works

The tool builds a Google search URL. When you click Search, Google opens in a new tab. No data is sent to our servers — everything runs in your browser.