Event Settings
Your event settings are the switches that decide how your event behaves, how people register, whether you collect money, and who's allowed in. You can adjust them any time, though it's best to settle the big ones before you go live.
(Screenshot: the event settings page)
Groups on or off
Groups (also called registration types) let you sort attendees into categories like Member, Student, or Guest, and show each one different tickets, prices, or questions.
- Off, everyone sees the same registration flow. This is the simplest setup, and a great default for most events.
- On, attendees pick their group first, and what they see next depends on that choice.
If you're not sure, leave groups off. You can turn them on later. Learn more in Tickets & Pricing.
Payments on or off
This decides whether your event collects money.
- Free event, attendees register without a payment step.
- Paid event, attendees pay at checkout for any priced tickets.
You can mix free and paid tickets even on a paid event. See Tickets & Pricing for details.
Editing after registration
Choose whether attendees can come back and change their registration after they've signed up, for example, updating an answer or swapping a ticket. Allowing edits cuts down on emails asking you to make changes for them. See Registration for how this works from the attendee's side.
Invite-only
Turn this on to limit registration to people you've invited, rather than anyone who finds your page. It's useful for private gatherings, member-only events, or a controlled early window.
Private / internal
Mark an event private to keep it off any public listing. People can still reach it with a direct link (subject to your invite-only setting), but it won't show up where the public browses events. This is handy for test events or events you only want to share with a specific group.
Settings work together. For example, an invite-only, private event that's also paid will require an invitation, won't be listed publicly, and will collect payment at checkout.