Tito supports many powerful configurations for setting up tickets.
To get started, hit Tickets, then hit Add Ticket
All a ticket needs is a name. eg. Early Bird or eg. General Release You can release tickets with just a name.
You can choose when tickets are released and when they go “off sale”. Just specify “On sale from” and “On sale until” dates.
Set a quantity if you want to limit the number of tickets available. If more people want to purchase than there are tickets available, ticket sales will lock. See Locked Tickets for more information.
You can set the ticket price to whatever you want, which will be set to the currency of your event. The currency is decided based on the payment options that you have selected for the event. Visit Customize then Money to add payment options and choose a currency.
Set this if you want to only allow people to be able to by a certain number of this ticket per order. If they try to purchase more, they will get an error message.
If you set the maximum to “1”, then customers will be presented with a checkbox rather than a quantity field when they are registering.
You can also set a minimum per order, which is useful for special pricing.
By default, if only one ticket is available, Tito will default the quantity field on the purchase form to “1”. However, you can set this to something different.
If you set a ticket as secret, it will never be displayed publically. You will be able to use a secret URL and you can send this to people who you’d like to be able to get this ticket. You can also use the secret toggle to prevent a ticket from going public if you’re not sure when you want to make it available.
You can change the secret URL for a secret ticket at a later date.
See About Wallet for more information on Apple Wallet.
Set this option if you want to sell/offer an item that isn’t necessarily a ticket or doesn’t count for entry to an event, where a ticket doesn’t make sense.
You can set a message that will appear in emails that ticket holders receive after their tickets are issued.
See our section on Collecting Information for setting up questions to be answered by ticket holders.