The Events Calendar Event Tickets
Selling tickets and collecting RSVPs directly on your website is an excellent way to handle registrations and grow your event revenue. Setting up built-in checkout systems allows you to accept secure credit card payments or digital wallet options without sending users to external platforms. When you configure your capacities, pricing tiers, and purchase options correctly, you ensure a smooth checkout experience that encourages more conversions.
This collection provides straightforward guides to help you create tickets, configure payment settings, and customize your checkout rules. You will learn how to set up reusable templates, handle shared inventory pools for different ticket types, and apply automatic processing fees during checkout. Use these resources to build a seamless ticketing system that simplifies attendee registration and maximizes your sales.
The Events Calendar Event Tickets articles
Explore these guides to learn how to create tickets, manage capacities, and set up payment gateways on your WordPress site.
Event Tickets Template Files
Read more: Event Tickets Template FilesEvent Tickets and its add-ons come with a number of template files that determine how the plugin looks and behaves. We call these templates views because they create the pages and elements you see on your site. Each plugin and add-on has its own unique set of templates, and each template can be copied and…
Getting Started with Event Tickets
Read more: Getting Started with Event TicketsJust starting out with Event Tickets or Event Tickets Plus? These steps will help you get set up and ready to rock. Follow the links for detailed tutorials. If you run into trouble or need help, you can head to our troubleshooting page or post to our help desk. Event Tickets users can post in…
Saving Time with Ticket Presets
Read more: Saving Time with Ticket PresetsWith Event Tickets Plus, you can create ticket presets – reusable ticket templates that make event setup faster and more consistent. Once you assign a preset to an event, we’ll create a copy that’s linked to that specific event, so the original stays unchanged and ready to use again. Ticket presets are designed to save…
Sell Event Tickets with Tickets Commerce
Read more: Sell Event Tickets with Tickets CommerceTickets Commerce is our e-commerce solution included with Event Tickets. You can set up Tickets Commerce with PayPal, Stripe, and Square. Setup is super easy, and we’ll walk you through all of the settings to get you started selling tickets for free with Tickets Commerce. Enabling Tickets Commerce The first thing you’ll want to do…
Selling Add-Ons with Event Tickets
Read more: Selling Add-Ons with Event TicketsSometimes, selling just the main event ticket is not enough. You may want to offer attendees the option to purchase extras, such as T-shirts, meals, rental equipment, or VIP upgrades. This article explains the available methods to add extra sales options or add-ons to your events using The Events Calendar and Event Tickets. Option 1:…
Troubleshooting Event Tickets
Read more: Troubleshooting Event TicketsThis article covers the most common issues with Event Tickets and RSVPs not displaying or behaving as expected, as well as explanations for specific error messages and notices you may encounter in the WordPress dashboard or on the front end. For issues around the emailed tickets, see Troubleshooting Ticket Emails Issues Tickets or RSVP Fields…
Troubleshooting Payments and Checkout with Tickets Commerce
Read more: Troubleshooting Payments and Checkout with Tickets CommerceTickets Commerce is relatively easy to set up, but sometimes there are snafus along the way. Let’s go over some of the most common issues and how you can fix them. Error Message: Checkout Unavailable! The error message “Checkout Unavailable! Checkout is not available at this time because a payment method has not been set…
Understanding How Event Tickets Calculates Availability
Read more: Understanding How Event Tickets Calculates AvailabilityTicket availability shows how many units are left for a ticket that’s been created for an event. Event Tickets calculates availability from three different data points: inventory, stock, and/or capacity. These numbers are often the same but may be different, so we determine availability based on the lowest of those numbers. That way, if the data points…