Tickets & pricing

Ticket packages

A package bundles several copies of one ticket type into a single purchase at a flat price, like a 5-pack for the price of 4.

A package bundles a fixed number of copies of one ticket type into a single purchase at its own flat price, a 5-pack of General Admission for the price of 4, for example. Attendees buy packages alongside individual tickets on the same registration form; each package they buy consumes that many seats from the underlying ticket type.

A package always wraps a single ticket type. To offer a bundle across several different ticket types (a General Admission plus a workshop, say), sell them as separate line items; packages are a quantity discount on one ticket type, not a combo of different ones.

Create a package

Open the Tickets & pricing tab, scroll to the Packages section, and select Add package. You need at least one ticket type on the event first: the button stays disabled until then, since a package always bundles an existing type.

  • Name: required. For example, "5-Pack General Admission".
  • Description: optional. Shown to attendees on the registration page.
  • Includes: required. The single ticket type this package bundles. Every buyer of this package gets this many copies of that ticket.
  • Tickets in package: required. How many copies of the ticket the buyer gets, minimum 2.
  • Package price: the flat price for the whole bundle, in your event currency. The dialog shows a live comparison against the ticket type's per-unit price, including the savings percentage, so you can see the discount you're offering as you set it.

Per-tier package pricing

If your event has price tiers, the package dialog shows an optional price field per tier. Leave a tier's field blank to charge the flat package price for that tier; fill it in to override the price for buyers on that tier.

Other package settings

  • Quantity cap: total number of this package available. Leave blank for unlimited.
  • Sales open / Sales close: when the package is on sale, independent of the underlying ticket type's own sale window.
  • Hide from public listing: keeps the package reachable only by direct link or access code.
  • Allow discount codes on this package: off by default, since the package price is already the discount. Turn it on to let a discount code stack on top of the package price.
  • Tax rates: select one or more of your workspace's active tax rates for this package. This overrides the underlying ticket type's own tax rates for purchases of the package.

How packages count toward capacity

A package doesn't have its own separate capacity pool beyond its own quantity cap. Each unit sold draws down the underlying ticket type's quantity by the number of tickets in the package, a 5-pack sold once counts as 5 against that ticket type's capacity. At checkout the wizard expands the package into that many attendee entry rows, so the buyer enters contact and question details for every seat in the bundle.

Managing packages after publish

Each package row has a dropdown with three actions: Edit, Pause / Resume sales, and Delete. Pausing stops new sales without touching packages already sold. Deleting removes the package from sale; past purchases and the attendee tickets they generated are not touched.

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