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Add Ticket Types

Need to add another Ticket Type to an existing event? You're in the right place!

If you created an Event Listing with the Event Setup Assistant, and while creating your General Admission Ticket Product, you forgot to add a Ticket Type, or decided to add a Ticket Type to the Event Listing after you initially set up the event, this guide will help you add a new Ticket Type to your Event Listing.

As a prerequisite, the Ticket Type you wish to add must already be created and active, otherwise it won't show up here. See Ticket Types if you need help setting your Ticket Type up.

If you need help navigating to the Manage Stock tab, see Update Base Price.

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From the Manage Stock tab you can:


Step 1 - Select New Ticket Type in Drop Down Menu

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While still on the Manage Stock tab, at the bottom of the page, you will see Add Ticket Type. Select your Ticket Type from the drop down menu and the Ticket Type Price Modifier box will appear.

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Step 2 - Enter Price Modifier

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You will now set your Ticket Type Price Modifier. It's important to understand that this is a modifier, unlike setting ticket variation prices before.

The Ticket Type Price (the final price your customer will pay) is equal to the Base Price plus the Price Modifier.
Ticket Type Price = Base Price + Price Modifier

To help you figure out the Ticket Type Price Modifier, use this formula:

Price Modifier = Ticket Type Price - Base Price

Also remember that negative numbers will work here as well if the ticket needs to be cheaper than the base price.

Correct Example: Your base price is $20 and the new ticket needs to be $40. You put $20 in here, which will make the price $40 ($20 base + $20 modifier = $40 total).

Incorrect Example: Your base price is $20 and the new ticket needs to be $40. You put $40 in here, which will make the price $60 ($20 base + $40 modifier = $60 total).

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Step 3 - Click Update to Add Ticket Type

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Once your modifier is set, click Update and your Ticket Type will be added to your General Admission Ticket Product. Once this is complete, you will then edit this Ticket Type as though it was added during the Event Setup Assistant as detailed in Edit a General Admission Ticket Product.

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Step 4 - Enter Stock

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When you add your new Ticket Type to the list, it won't be able to be purchased immediately. You will still need to add stock to the Ticket Type. Don't forget this step or you aren't going to be selling any tickets!

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Click Update at the bottom again to add stock to your new Ticket Type!

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