Your portal
Every event has one page for every visitor, and your portal is where you sign in, hold your tickets, and reach anything else the organizer has turned on.
An event has exactly one page, and everyone sees the same one: signed out, unregistered, or holding six tickets. Registering does not swap you into a different view. It only adds things to the page you were already looking at.
This article covers the portal as a whole: what the event page shows, what changes once you register, and how to find your way around when the organizer offers more than tickets.
The event page
Most events use a standard event page: a cover image, a date block, and a ticket picker sitting alongside the details. The page's tab strip always starts with Overview, then adds Schedule and Speakers when the organizer has entered that data. Selecting a tab switches the panel in place, without leaving the page. Some organizers build a fully custom event website instead, with its own navigation and pages; if you're on one of those, the tabs and layout are theirs to design.
What changes once you register
Once you hold a registration for an event, two things appear that a visitor without a ticket does not see:
- A digest of the organizer's latest announcements, above the event page itself.
- A new section of the event's navigation: Announcements, Attendees, and Support, plus a link to your tickets for this event.
Your tickets themselves, across every event with this organizer, live on their own page. See Your tickets for how the ticket wallet and each ticket's boarding pass work.
What needs your attention
An unclaimed ticket, a session RSVP, a document the organizer needs from you, or a waiver to sign all live on that ticket's own page now, not on a separate checklist. Open the ticket and act on each item directly: claim it, RSVP, upload the document, or sign. See Updating your details for claiming a ticket and editing what you entered.
Signing in and your portal home
One sign-in gets you into everything this organizer offers through their portal, not just tickets. See Signing in for how that works. Once signed in, your portal home shows a greeting, a handful of quick actions, and the sections the organizer has chosen to feature: upcoming events, courses in progress, recent giving, and so on.
Beyond events
The portal is not events-only. Depending on what this organizer runs, the top navigation can also carry Career (open positions and your applications), Learning (courses and progress), Mentorship (your programs and check-ins), and Giving (your donations and receipts). You only see the modules the organizer has turned on.
Old links still work
If you're opening a link from an older email, every one of the event's old pages still resolves. An old announcements link opens Announcements. An old attendees link opens Attendees. An old messages link opens Support. An old schedule link opens Schedule. An old checklist or answers link opens the event's tickets page. Anything else lands on the event page itself.
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