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Overview

  • Events can either be standalone or form part of a schedule. Both types of events can be manually copied to create a replica standalone event.
  • Event pages can be customised via event page customisations.
  • An event has a single start and end date, however, entrance times can be divided into timeslots within the bounds of the event’s overall start and end date.
  • All dates associated with an event—including the start/end dates, the start/end times of any timeslots, the on sale dates, as well as any dates associated with related records (such as zones and sale items)—are set in the event’s timezone.
  • Seating plans may optionally be attached to an event, promoting it to a seated event.

Event Types

When creating an event, you must specify its location type:
TypeDescription
In VenueA physical event at a specific venue. Customers attend in person.
OnlineA virtual event with no physical location. Supports live streaming via providers like Vimeo or YouTube.
BothA hybrid event that is both in-person and streamed online. Requires both a venue and streaming configuration.
Online and hybrid events can display an embedded live stream on the event page, with optional chat functionality for supported providers.

Event Status

Events progress through different statuses during their lifecycle:
StatusDescription
DraftThe event is not yet published. It cannot be purchased and is not visible on the shop.
PublishedThe event is live and visible to customers (unless hidden).
Off SaleThe event is published but not currently available for purchase.
Sold OutThe event has reached capacity or all items are unavailable.
CancelledThe event has been cancelled. This action is irreversible.
Cancelling an event is irreversible. Once cancelled, the event cannot be put back on sale. Cancellation takes the event off sale, hides it from listings, and updates its status. Customers are not automatically refunded or notified—this must be managed separately via the event dashboard.

Approval Workflow

If event approvals are enabled for your company, events may require approval before they can be published. See event approvals for details.

Creating Events

Events are created through a multi-step wizard:
  1. Event Information — Name, description, visibility groups, and event images
  2. Location & Dates — Event type (in-venue/online/both), venue selection, and date/time configuration
  3. Event Codes — Custom data capture fields (if configured)
  4. Mandatory Tags — Required event tags (if configured)
If mandatory organiser details are enabled for your company, you must provide organiser name, email, and phone during event creation.
Events can also be created and updated via the API. Use the Retrieve Events endpoint to list events, or Retrieve Event for a single event’s details.

Configuration

Basic Information

FieldDescription
Event nameThe title of the event, displayed throughout the platform including event listings, search results, and the events API. Supports multiple languages.
DescriptionA description of the event (WYSIWYG), displayed on the event page via the default event description block.
Start date & timeWhen the event begins.
End date & timeWhen the event ends.
TimezoneThe timezone for all event dates. See timezones.

Capacity Controls

Capacity is managed at multiple levels — event, timeslot, sale item group, sale item, inventory, and seating plan. See capacity controls for how these layers interact.

Purchase Settings

FieldDescription
Maximum tickets per customerLimits how many tickets a single customer can purchase. Customers must share or transfer tickets beyond this limit. Lower limits can be set on individual tickets.
Show number of items remainingDisplays a badge on each sale item showing “X Remaining” for items with limited availability.

Visibility & Discovery

FieldDescription
Hidden statusWhen hidden, the event is not shown in event listing blocks or search results, but can still be accessed via direct link.
On sale / Off sale statusControls whether items can be purchased.
TagsEvent tags used for filtering in search and automatically including events in listings.
Visibility groupsControls which admin users can see and interact with the event.

Tracking & Analytics

FieldDescription
Meta Pixel IDFacebook/Meta conversion tracking.
Spotify Pixel IDSpotify ad conversion tracking.
TikTok Pixel IDTikTok conversion tracking.
X Pixel IDX (Twitter) conversion tracking.
Google Tag Manager IDGTM container ID. Note: If GTM is configured at the site level, it cannot be overridden per event.

Other Settings

FieldDescription
Sales bannerA banner displayed above sale items on the event page. Options: Inherit (use company default), Override (custom for this event), or Hide. When overriding, choose a colour (Company branding, Blue, Green, Yellow, Red) and enter text via WYSIWYG.
CommentInternal notes (not visible to customers).
External IDOptional identifier for third-party integrations. Exposed in the events API.
Send purchase summary emailSend an email to specified recipients for every purchase made for this event. Useful for staff to receive real-time sales notifications.
Refund protectionConfigure refund protection for this event.

Additional Event Settings

The following settings are configured on the event dashboard and documented on their respective pages:

Relationships

Events connect to many other entities in the platform:
RelationshipDescription
Sale itemsTickets, season tickets, products, event fees, resale fees, guest lists, donations, and bundles attached to the event.
TimeslotsTime windows within the event for managing entry times and capacity.
ZonesAccess control areas for scanning and entry management.
Seating planOptional venue seating configuration for seated events.
VenueThe physical location where the event takes place.
Data captureCustom questions assigned to collect information from customers.
Sale periodsScheduled on-sale and off-sale windows.
Event mediaTicket designs, Apple Wallet passes, and printable media.
ScheduleIf part of a schedule, links to other events in the series.