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How do I create Ticketed Event Forms?

  • April 4, 2025
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Happie Pingol
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Ticketed Event forms allow you to sell tickets for fundraisers, galas, or other events while collecting attendee information and processing payments seamlessly. 

 

Step 1: Access Online Actions 

 

  1. Log in to EveryAction 
  2. Select the square icon in your menu to access Online Actions 
  3. Click "Online Actions" to open the dashboard 
  4. Click "Create New Form" 
  5. Select "Ticketed Event" from the form type options 

 

Step 2: Configure the Basics 

 

  1. Enter a form name (for internal use) 
  2. Add a title for your event that will appear on the form 
  3. Set a vanity URL if desired 
  4. Configure basic settings like CAPTCHA and FastAction 
  5. Click "Next" to continue to the Build Page step 

 

Step 3: Set up event details 

 

  1. On the Build Page step, add descriptive content about your event 
  2. Include key information like: 
  • Date and time 
  • Location 
  • Event description 
  • What attendees can expect 
  • Add images or videos to make the event more appealing 

 

Step 4: Configure ticket options 

 

  1. Scroll to the "Tickets" section 
  2. Click "Add Ticket Type" to create your first ticket option 

For each ticket type: 

  • Enter a name (e.g., "General Admission," "VIP") 
  • Set the price 
  • Add a description of what's included 
  • Set the maximum quantity available (optional) 
  • Set a sales end date (optional) 
  • Add multiple ticket types as needed 
  • Configure attendee information collection settings 

 

Step 5: Complete and publish your form 

 

  1. Add any additional sections like sponsorship opportunities 
  2. Configure the Design step to match your event branding 
  3. Set up your confirmation page and email with event details 
  4. Preview the form to test the ticket purchase process 
  5. Publish your form when ready 
  6. Monitor ticket sales through the Online Actions dashboard 

 

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