Event website
Every event gets a public website automatically, built from the event's own data, with one field you write yourself.
Every event gets a website the moment you create it. There's no setup step and nothing to turn on: the cover image, title, date, venue, tickets, and organizer details you've already entered fill in a public page automatically. The only thing you write yourself is a short description.
Open the event and click Website near the bottom of the event sidebar to see the page and write the description. It opens in a new browser tab, so the event stays open behind it.
What's already on the page
The editor shows a list of what fills the page automatically and where each piece comes from, so you can jump straight to the source instead of hunting for a field that isn't here:
- Cover image, title, and date come from Setup.
- Location and venue come from Setup.
- Tickets and prices come from the Tickets tab.
- Organizer details come from your organization settings.
Add sessions or confirm speakers and the public page grows a Schedule or Speakers tab on its own. There's no switch for this on the website side: the data is the control.
Writing your description
The About this event field is the one piece of the page you write. Say what the event is, who it's for, and what someone should expect when they arrive. It saves as soon as you click away, with no Save button.
Naming the Schedule and Speakers tabs
Below the description, two fields let you rename the Schedule and Speakers tabs the moment they appear on your page, for example to "Agenda" or "Lineup." Leave either blank to keep the standard name. These names carry through if you later switch to the custom builder, so renaming a tab is never work you have to redo.
Live preview
The right side of the editor shows the page as it will actually look. Once the event is published, this is your public page: what you see there is what attendees see.
What attendees see
The page opens on a full-width cover photo with the event's title and a date block overlaid. Below it, a tab strip switches between Overview, and Schedule or Speakers once either exists, without leaving the page. A ticket picker sits alongside the content: quantities chosen there carry straight into registration.
Want more control?
A section at the bottom of the editor, Want to design it yourself?, opens the custom builder: a block-by-block canvas where you control layout, colours, fonts, and extra pages. Your description is kept, and you can switch back to this basic site at any time without losing your custom work.
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