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    feat(web): Wave 4 — prose layouts + /policies on Tailwind typography

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    +title: "How we democratized the guest list"
    +pubDate: 2023-06-01T16:00:00.000Z
    +updatedDate: 2026-04-05T14:39:33.000Z
    +draft: false
    +excerpt: "Guest lists in the rave scene have always operated on the same principle: know the right people or pay full price. SLIST rejected that premise entirely. Over the course of … Read more"
    +categories:
    +  - BTS
    +tags:
    +  - community
    +  - format-case-study
    +  - growth
    +  - marketing
    +  - tone-philosophical
    +featured:
    +  src: https://cdn.slist.net/posts/how-we-democratized-the-guest-list/cover.png
    +  alt: "Abstract dark artwork of an illuminated doorway representing open access"
    +legacy_wp_id: 15873
    +---
    +Guest lists in the rave scene have always operated on the same principle: know the right people or pay full price. SLIST rejected that premise entirely.
    +
    +Over the course of 2023, we distributed more than 2,300 tickets to at least 100 different raves. That volume confirmed a hypothesis we’d been sitting on: ravers are happy to promote an event in exchange for their ticket, but cash-strapped ravers and shy promoters don’t often connect through direct messaging. The demand was there. The infrastructure wasn’t.
    +
    +The solution was simple — make the process less personal through forms.

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