We set up the work so that at every step you understand what is happening and what comes next.
Below are the main stages and principles behind our work.
Our Rome-based team monitors event listings, venue announcements, social channels, and word-of-mouth across all 15 municipii to build the most complete event picture possible.
We show up. Writers attend events in person, take notes, and fact-check every detail — from ticket prices to public transport — before a single sentence is published.
Every piece goes through editorial review for accuracy and readability. We publish three to five times a week, so coverage stays timely and your feed stays fresh.
Armed with our review or roundup, you arrive knowing exactly what to expect — and usually where to get the best Negroni afterwards.
Our Rome-based team monitors event listings, venue announcements, social channels, and word-of-mouth across all 15 municipii to build the most complete event picture possible.
We show up. Writers attend events in person, take notes, and fact-check every detail — from ticket prices to public transport — before a single sentence is published.
Every piece goes through editorial review for accuracy and readability. We publish three to five times a week, so coverage stays timely and your feed stays fresh.
Armed with our review or roundup, you arrive knowing exactly what to expect — and usually where to get the best Negroni afterwards.
Everything you need to know before you start reading — or submitting your event.
Yes, completely. Every article, review, and event roundup on Eventrackline is free to access without a subscription. We also offer a free weekly newsletter if you want the highlights delivered directly.
Use the submission form on our website. Include the event name, date, venue, ticket price, and a brief description. Our editorial team reviews every submission within 48 hours. Submission doesn't guarantee coverage — we only publish events that fit our editorial standards and reader interests.
We don't publish paid reviews or paid-for editorial content. Organizers can purchase clearly labelled sponsored placements in our event listings section, but these are visually distinct from our editorial coverage and never influence our review scores or recommendations.
We publish between three and five times a week — typically two to three event reviews or features, plus a weekly roundup on Mondays and an occasional long-form cultural piece. During major festival seasons like summer or the autumn arts calendar, output increases.
Absolutely. We welcome pitches from Rome-based writers who have a genuine angle and first-hand access to an event or venue. Send a short pitch — two or three sentences on the story and why it matters to our readers — to our editorial address listed in the contact section.
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