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Most abstract management systems were built for a simpler version of this problem. A single event, a defined submission window, a review committee, a decision. Done.
That's not what most associations are running today. Programs have grown more complex — multiple events, overlapping review cycles, reviewers coordinating across committees, and abstracts that need to connect to a broader speaker and content strategy. The tools haven't kept up. That gap is where most of the friction lives.
Sessionboard built its enterprise abstract management system specifically for how these programs actually operate — not how they looked a decade ago. Reviewer coordination, multi-event program building, and the connection between abstracts and your broader content pipeline are all part of how the platform was designed from the start, not bolted on later.
Teams that have made the switch notice it quickly.
"The pace of innovation, combined with how closely the platform aligns with our needs, made the decision clear — nothing else compares."
— Melissa Goodman, American Urological Association
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See it live
We're doing a short platform walkthrough on May 21 — a focused look at how the system works and where it's heading. No slides, no sales pitch. Just the platform.
Prefer a session with your team directly? Happy to set that up.
Most abstract management systems were built for a simpler version of this problem. A single event, a defined submission window, a review committee, a decision. Done.
That's not what most associations are running today. Programs have grown more complex — multiple events, overlapping review cycles, reviewers coordinating across committees, and abstracts that need to connect to a broader speaker and content strategy. The tools haven't kept up. That gap is where most of the friction lives.
Sessionboard built its enterprise abstract management system specifically for how these programs actually operate — not how they looked a decade ago. Reviewer coordination, multi-event program building, and the connection between abstracts and your broader content pipeline are all part of how the platform was designed from the start, not bolted on later.
Teams that have made the switch notice it quickly.
"The pace of innovation, combined with how closely the platform aligns with our needs, made the decision clear — nothing else compares."
— Melissa Goodman, American Urological Association
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See it live
We're doing a short platform walkthrough on May 21 — a focused look at how the system works and where it's heading. No slides, no sales pitch. Just the platform.
Prefer a session with your team directly? Happy to set that up.

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