The search/filter bar will look in every column for whatever you type. You can type dates (e.g. "Sep 20" or "Dec 15"), look for free events only (e.g. "Free"), tags (e.g. "AI" or "startup"), specific organizers (e.g. "Y Combinator" or "Startup Grind"), or venues (e.g. "1871" or "MaRS").
When you use multiple search terms in a row without quotes, the results will be any rows that match any one of the terms. For example if you search:AI free networking (without quotes)
Any row that has the word AI OR free OR networking will appear.
When you use multiple search terms in a row with quotes, the results will be any rows that have ALL the terms. For example if you search:"AI" "free" "networking" (with quotes)
Only rows that have the words AI AND free AND networking will appear. You must use exact terms when using these quotations.
For example "tech" "free" will not show events tagged only as "fintech" that are free, but "fintech" "free" will.
You can also use the "-" character to do a negative search. For example if you search:startup -free -conference (without quotes)
Only rows that have the word startup but NOT the word free and NOT the word conference will appear.
demo day without quotes
typing "demo day" in the field will just pull up events with the exact string "demo day"
Hope this helps! Also, you can always Ctrl-F too :)