IBS 2025 App Now Available for Download

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The mobile app for the 2025 International Builders’ Show (IBS) is now available to download from the Apple App Store or Google Play. You can search for “IBS 2025,” or access the links at buildersshow.com/app.

Through the app, attendees can:

  • Search for exhibitors
  • Find education sessions to attend
  • Create a daily show schedule
  • Add sessions, events and meetings to My Agenda, including NAHB Leadership Meetings
  • Network with other attendees
  • Receive real-time IBS alerts
  • Navigate the Convention Center

Note for iOS users: If you have previously downloaded the IBS 2024 app, the IBS 2025 App will appear as an update.

Note for Android users: The app will not update in place, so if you have previously downloaded the IBS 2024 app, you will need to download the new 2025 version.

Log into the app

To add meetings or events to your agenda, you will need to log into the app.

To log in, enter your IBS registration/confirmation ID as a username and your last name as a password. (Note: It is case sensitive, so be sure to capitalize the first letter.) You can find your registration/confirmation ID in your registration confirmation email, and your last name should match exactly to your registration.

Learn more at buildersshow.com/app.

If you aren't registered for the 2025 Builders’ Show yet, there's still time. Visit buildersshow.com/register.

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