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How Do I Sell an Event on Squarespace?

Last updated on October 1, 2022 @ 4:59 am

Are you looking to sell tickets to an event, but don’t know where to start? Look no further than Squarespace!

In this article, we’ll show you how easy it is to sell tickets to your event using Squarespace.

First, log in to your Squarespace account and go to the page where you want to sell tickets. Then, click on the “Add Page” button and select “Event” from the list of page types.

On the next page, you’ll be able to enter all of the details about your event, including the date, time, location, and a description. Be sure to include any relevant information that potential attendees might need to know.

PRO TIP: Please be aware that there are some risks associated with selling events on Squarespace. First and foremost, you should always consult with an attorney to ensure that you are in compliance with all local, state, and federal laws. Secondly, you should be aware that there is a risk of fraud when selling tickets online. Always use a secure payment gateway and require buyers to provide identification when picking up tickets. Finally, remember to keep good records of all transactions and communications in case you need to resolve any issues later.

Once you’ve entered all of the event details, scroll down to the “Tickets” section. Here, you can specify how many tickets you want to sell, and at what price. You can also choose whether or not to require attendees to create a Squarespace account in order to purchase tickets.

When you’re finished configuring the ticket options for your event, click on the “Publish” button to make your event live. Attendees will now be able to purchase tickets directly from your Squarespace site!

Selling tickets to your event on Squarespace is quick and easy! Just create a new Event page, enter your event details, and configure your ticket options. Then click “Publish” and start selling!

Morgan Bash

Morgan Bash

Technology enthusiast and Co-Founder of Women Coders SF.