The Events Calendar WooCommerce Tickets
When you pair Event Tickets Plus with WooCommerce, you unlock the ultimate ecommerce platform for your events. This powerful integration seamlessly transforms every ticket you create into a WooCommerce product, allowing you to leverage the full checkout, payment gateway, and extension ecosystem that WooCommerce is famous for.
Whether you want to sell merchandise alongside your tickets, create exclusive discount coupons for your attendees, or completely customize the checkout flow, this collection of guides will help you fine-tune your ecommerce experience.
The Events Calendar WooCommerce Tickets articles
Explore the documentation below to master your ticketing and sales workflow:
Creating Ticket Coupons with WooCommerce
Read more: Creating Ticket Coupons with WooCommerce👋 This guide explains how to create WooCommerce coupons. If you’re using Tickets Commerce then please follow this guide. When selling tickets to events, offering discounts can be a powerful way to boost sales, reward loyal attendees, or run limited-time promotions. WooCommerce opens up a lot of options for Event Tickets Plus users, and in…
Customizing WooCommerce Settings
Read more: Customizing WooCommerce SettingsWhen you use WooCommerce as the payment method for Event Tickets Plus, the two systems work together to handle ticket sales and orders. You may want to adjust how that handoff behaves to better fit your workflow. This article collects customizations for WooCommerce settings related to ticket sales. Automatically Complete WooCommerce Orders for Tickets When…
Customizing WooCommerce Ticket Products
Read more: Customizing WooCommerce Ticket ProductsWhen Event Tickets Plus uses WooCommerce as the payment method, each ticket you create becomes a WooCommerce product behind the scenes. You may want to adjust how those ticket products appear and behave in the WooCommerce admin and storefront to better fit how you work with the rest of your shop. This article collects customizations…
Customizing WooCommerce Tickets Checkout
Read more: Customizing WooCommerce Tickets CheckoutWhen using Event Tickets Plus with WooCommerce, the default checkout flow works well out of the box — but you may want to tailor it to better fit your event setup. This article covers several common customizations. Each customization uses a short PHP snippet or a settings change. Redirect ‘Get Tickets’ Directly to WooCommerce Checkout…
Embedding Tickets and Products with WooCommerce Shortcodes
Read more: Embedding Tickets and Products with WooCommerce ShortcodesCustomers who use WooCommerce to sell a variety of products often want their tickets to be treated as products as well, so they can sell everything together. We have a separate article here that explains how to sell tickets directly from a product page. In this article, we’ll focus on how to embed products, including…
Handling VAT Taxes with WooCommerce and Event Tickets
Read more: Handling VAT Taxes with WooCommerce and Event TicketsIf you are in a country with VAT taxes there are extra steps you need to take to be compliant. Event Tickets Plus follows what WooCommerce does for regular products without you having to make any modifications, but there are settings you should be familiar with when setting up taxes. This guide is an overview…
Sell Event Tickets with WooCommerce
Read more: Sell Event Tickets with WooCommerceEvent Tickets Plus integrates tightly with WooCommerce, transforming each event ticket into a simple virtual product within WooCommerce. Creating a ticket for an event using Event Tickets Plus automatically generates a corresponding WooCommerce product. This product is usually set with hidden catalog visibility by default, ensuring ticket sales are managed discreetly within your event workflow.…
Troubleshooting Event Tickets with WooCommerce
Read more: Troubleshooting Event Tickets with WooCommerceFixing Misaligned Columns on the WooCommerce Edit Order Screen Have you noticed that the columns on your WooCommerce order details page are misaligned after installing one of our event plugins? You might see that for regular products (non-tickets), the Price, Quantity, and Total columns have shifted to the left, causing confusion and a messy layout.…