Event page

Build the public event page buyers use to register and buy tickets online — add an order form, calendar, or RSVP form, and control who can see it.

Jeff Blake
Written by Jeff Blake Updated May 28, 2026

The event page is the public page where buyers register, RSVP, or buy tickets. You build it from sections — an order form, a calendar, an RSVP form, or your own text and images. The event must already exist; see Create an event.

Requirements: An event with at least one registration type to sell or an RSVP form to collect responses.

Open the event page builder

  1. Open the event and go to Design and setup.
  2. Click Event Page.

The builder opens with the page’s current sections.

Add sections

Sections stack top to bottom and you drag them to reorder. Pick the section that matches how buyers should choose what they’re buying:

  • Order Form — a single form listing the registration types for this event.
  • Multi Event Order Form — one form listing tickets across several events, grouped by event. Use this for a page that sells multiple days or events at once.
  • Calendar — buyers browse a calendar by day, week, or month and pick a date. Use this when buyers select a specific date before ordering.
  • RSVP Form — collects RSVPs instead of selling tickets.

To build a day-and-time picker, use a Calendar section. To list every day’s tickets on one page, add a Multi Event Order Form and remove the Calendar section.

Click Save when you’re done. The page updates with your sections.

Control who can see it

The Access settings restrict the page:

  • Password — buyers must enter this password before they can order or RSVP.
  • Invite required? — buyers must be logged in and hold an invite to this event before they can place a public order or RSVP.

The Sharing settings control discovery:

  • Enable Search Engine Indexing? — uncheck to keep the page out of search engines.
  • Can be shared to social media? — controls the social-share options on the page.

Publish the page

A new event page is not published by default. Until you publish it, the public sees a “page not found” error — only signed-in account admins can open the page, which lets you preview it first.

Open the page’s link while signed in as an admin to preview it. When it’s ready for buyers, publish the event — the page then loads for everyone.

FAQ

Can I keep the page out of search results?

Yes. Uncheck Enable Search Engine Indexing? under Sharing.

Can I add my own text and images?

Yes. Add a text or image section alongside the order, calendar, or RSVP sections, and reorder sections by dragging them.