Splash Integrates With Giphy Because Why Not?

Splash, the event page service that lets anyone create beautiful event landing pages, has announced an integration with Giphy, the betaworks-backed GIF search engine.

This makes Splash the only event site platform with a direct Giphy integration.

Through the partnership, Splash users will have full access to Giphy’s library of millions of GIFs direct from the Splash Dash, where event pages are created.

Previously, adding a GIF to a Splash event page was nearly impossible, but with the new integration it’s as easy as clicking a button, typing in a term, and choosing a GIF.

Splash has been around since 2011, offering users a way to make highly customizable event landing pages. The company works on a freemium model, offering a free tier to the average user and a paid, enterprise tier for corporate clients who use the platform all the time.

Giphy, on the other hand, launched in 2013 and has, with brute force, integrated with a number of big-name platforms including Facebook Messenger and Slack.

If you want to check out the new Splash + Giphy, check out the announcement here.

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