Ticket Types
Ticket types are the options your attendees choose from when they register. You can offer one ticket or many, each with its own name and price.
(Screenshot: the ticket editor)
Creating a ticket
From your event's ticket settings, add a new ticket and give it a clear, attendee-facing name. Good names describe what the person is signing up for:
- General Admission
- VIP
- Early Bird
- Student
Keep names short and specific. Attendees see these exactly as you write them, so avoid internal shorthand.
Setting a price
Enter the amount you want to charge. To make a ticket free, set the price to $0, attendees will still register and get a confirmation, they just won't be asked to pay for it.
Selling paid tickets requires a connected payment account. If you haven't set one up yet, see Connecting Stripe.
You can create several tickets at different price points, such as an Early Bird at a lower price and a Regular ticket at full price. To have prices change automatically on a date, pair a ticket with an availability window.
Ordering and visibility
The order of your tickets matters, attendees see them top to bottom during registration. Arrange them the way you want people to consider them, usually most popular or best value first.
You can also hide a ticket you're not ready to sell. A hidden ticket stays saved in your event but doesn't appear to attendees, which is handy while you're still setting prices or planning a later release.
Removing a ticket that people have already purchased isn't the same as hiding it. If some attendees already hold a ticket, hide it instead of deleting it so their registrations stay intact.
Next steps
- Limit how many you sell or set a sale window in Availability & quantity.
- Show different tickets to different audiences with Groups.
- Offer extras like merch or meals with Add-ons.