Most organizers bolt on a separate ticketing site, then spend event week reconciling its buyer list against everyone else's. Here a ticket is just a paid pass — sold from your own event page through Stripe, landing on the same live guest list as your comps and RSVPs. Its price lives in tiers — named price points like "Early Bird $15" and "General $25" — with exactly one tier on sale at a time.
In the dashboard
- Connect Stripe for your organization (you'll be prompted the first time) — payouts go straight to your Stripe account.
- Open your event, go to Passes, and open the pass.
- Set the distribution mode to Paid.
- Add your price tiers and mark the one on sale now as active.
- Save. Guests can now buy from your event page.
Switching a paid pass to another mode removes its tiers — you'll be asked to confirm. To make a pass free, use guest list or open RSVP mode instead of a $0 price.
With the AI
Add an early-bird tier at $15, then general admission at $25
The assistant configures the tiers and tells you exactly what changed. Later, "switch to the $25 tier" flips which one is on sale.