Ticket settings
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The pricing setting determines the pricing method.
Normal: traditional pricing when a ticket has a price and it usually does not change. The event organizer can change the ticket price on the fly manually, if necessary
Dynamic: the ticket price changes as demand and supply change, a pricing engine changes at intervals based on the settings you specify. You can read more about dynamic pricing settings .
Name of the ticket. Customers choose from the available tickets based primarily on the name, so it is important that you select a name that is unique and easily distinguishable from the names of other tickets. Name of the ticket appears on the ticket and in every report.
If you set the quantity, only the set amount of tickets can be sold in a given ticket type. If the tickets sold reach the quantity that is set here, the given ticket will appear as "sold out", and no more tickets can be bought in the given type. If you do not set the quantity for a ticket, there is no limit on how many tickets can be sold in a given type.
Gross cost of the product. Commission is payeb by the customer on top of this. You can change the currency of your event here.
If you want to add free tickets, you have to set their price to 0. In cases like this, our system works as a registration platform: the customer will not be redirected to the purchasing page and will not receive an invoice. They will be automatically redirected to the successful payment page where they can download their tickets.
Commission is the fee payed by the customer after every ticket, on top of the ticket price. Commission goes to the organizer in full amount.
Invoice is issued based on the VAT rate of the product. When entering your business details you can indicate if your business is not required to pay VAT after its earnings.
We autofill these sections based on the organizers' most common needs.
Short description of the ticket that helps customers choose among the different ticket types. This description is seen on the customer interface and appears on the ticket. However, it is not included in the confirmation email.
The time after which tickets are available to purchase.
Start immediately (default): tickets are up for sale the moment the event is published
Date and time: organizer can set the time when tickets become available to purcahse
The time until which tickets are available to purcahse.
Start of the event (default): ticket sales stop when the event starts
End of the event: ticket sales stop when the event is over
Date and time: orgnaizer sets the time when ticket sales stop
Ended (Sold out): ticket sales stop the moment all tickets are sold out
The timeframe within which tickets are valid. During this period, the app will show tickets as valid. After this period, the app will show tickets as invalid.
During the event (default): tickets will be valid from the start to the end of the event
Custom schedule: tickets will be valid in the timeframe set by the organizer
Only visible tickets appear on the customer interface.
Visible (default): the ticket is visible to customers
Hidden: the ticket is not visible (and therefore can not be purchased) to customers
Hidden when not on sale: the ticket is only visible to customers if they can buy it
If set, customers can not put less or more tickets in a given category into their basket per order than the quantity set here. Customers are free to purchase any number of tickets to the event, but they have to place it in different orders.
If the minimum quantity per order is set to a number higher than 1, you might not be able to sell all the tickets to the event. (example: you have 100 tickets to an event to sell, the min quantity per order is set to 2, and 99 tickets have already been sold. The customer can not buy the last remaining ticket, for they are forced to buy at least 2 tickets per order)
You can choose where you want to sell your tickets. More than one sales channel can be chosen at the same time.
Online tickets are availabel to anyone at anytime through the Cooltix website.If you disable this option, tickets will not be available to purchase online.
You can sell tickets via the organizer page. This page is only available to sales users after signing in.
Read detailed description on sales users here:
When disabled, customers do not receive a ticket with a QR code upon purchase, only a confirmation email.
Disable this only if you are sure that your customers won't need their tickets to enter the event (for example if you contact them via email about the details).
Attention! Once a ticket is sold this way, it can not be replaced with a ticket with a QR code on it.
This function is not available yet, if you need to have it for your event, please contact us.
You can create tickets that are eligible for multiple entry, for example double tickets or season passes. Enter the amount of times the ticket should be valid, and the QR code will reflect this number at the entrance. For example if the number is set at 4, the QR code will read as valid 4 times.