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Publishing Your Event

Publishing your event

You've built your event, added tickets, and set up your landing page. Now it's time to make it public so people can register. Before you do, take a moment to preview everything and run through a quick checklist.

Preview first

Preview your landing page to see exactly what attendees will see. Read it as if you were a first-time visitor: Is the description clear? Are the dates and location correct? Do the tickets look right? Fixing small things now is far easier than after people start registering.

(Screenshot: the landing page preview)

For more on shaping this page, see Landing Pages.

Publishing

When everything looks good, publish your landing page. Publishing makes your event public and opens registration at its web address. Share that link anywhere you like, email, social media, or your website.

tip

Do a test registration yourself before sharing the link widely. Going through sign-up as an attendee is the best way to catch anything confusing or broken.

Pre-launch checklist

:::warning Before you go live, confirm:

  • Tickets are priced correctly, every paid ticket has the right price, and any quantity or date limits are set.
  • Payment is connected, if your event is paid, your Stripe account is connected and switched to live mode. See Orders & Payments.
  • Emails are reviewed, your confirmation and any other automatic emails read well and have the right details.
  • A test registration is done, you've registered as a test attendee and confirmed the full flow works, including payment if applicable.
  • Event details are accurate, name, dates, time zone, and venue are all correct. :::

After you launch

Once you're live, keep an eye on registrations as they come in. You can view orders and attendees, message people, and check folks in on the day. See Orders & Payments to track sales and manage completed registrations.

Congratulations, your event is ready for the world.