We have implemented this option recently. When creating an Event, you will see the Pricing tab, where you can set up a unique event price and capacity for the event, or choose the option to set up custom pricing. Adding custom pricing to your Amelia Events, allows you to create several event tickets which can be purchased by attendees, as well as allows you to set different pricing based on the time when someone is booking the event, so you can create discounts for early booking, seasonal discounts, etc.
If you have a recurring event, you should know that the price that you set here will be for one event, and will not be a cumulative price for all recurrences, since the customer can just book one event, not all recurring events.
In the Pricing section, you can also manage the Deposit options for the event, and you can read more about these options and how to set it up on the Deposit payments page.
When you enable the “Custom pricing” option, three options will show up for creating the first pricing category (ticket):
Name – here you can set the name for your pricing category
Price – here you set the price for that individual pricing category
Spots – and here you can set the maximum number of spots that will be available for this pricing category.
Please note that when you enable custom pricing, any previously imputed Price and Maximum allowed spots values set for the event will be overridden with what you set under the Custom pricing option. As for the deposit, if you have set the deposit before, once you enable Custom pricing, the deposit will return to 0 as it cannot be greater than the pricing category (which is by default 0).
On the “Add pricing category” option you can add as many pricing categories as you wish, so you can differentiate the price and available spots for each ticket that you create.
Once you have added pricing categories for your event, your customers will be able to choose which ticket they want to purchase both on the Event List and Calendar booking form.
Pricing by Date Range
There is also an option to set different pricing depending on the date when your attendee is booking the event. By enabling the option “Pricing by Date Range” you will see the option to select a Date Range and set the price for the pricing categories (tickets) you previously created, for that specific time frame.
You can also add as many date range options as you need, by clicking on the Add Date Range button, and when a customer is booking the event, they will see the price according to the date when they are booking. If you do not set a date range for a certain time period, the price will be the default price set for the ticket category.
Please note that in order to be able to add any sort of Date range pricing you first need to define the Date for that specific event.
Hey guys
Is it possible with Amelia to set different ticket types for one event?
Currently my client is using the EventsCalendar with TicketPlus plugin.
I want to test Amelia, but therefore it is needed to have more than one ticket type per Event.
looking forward to your Feedback.
Thx in advance.
Carsten
Hello Carsten,
Thank you for your interest in our product.
We have implemented this option recently. When creating an Event, you will see the Pricing tab, where you can set up a unique event price and capacity for the event, or choose the option to set up custom pricing. Adding custom pricing to your Amelia Events, allows you to create several event tickets which can be purchased by attendees, as well as allows you to set different pricing based on the time when someone is booking the event, so you can create discounts for early booking, seasonal discounts, etc.
If you have a recurring event, you should know that the price that you set here will be for one event, and will not be a cumulative price for all recurrences, since the customer can just book one event, not all recurring events.
In the Pricing section, you can also manage the Deposit options for the event, and you can read more about these options and how to set it up on the Deposit payments page.
When you enable the “Custom pricing” option, three options will show up for creating the first pricing category (ticket):
Please note that when you enable custom pricing, any previously imputed Price and Maximum allowed spots values set for the event will be overridden with what you set under the Custom pricing option. As for the deposit, if you have set the deposit before, once you enable Custom pricing, the deposit will return to 0 as it cannot be greater than the pricing category (which is by default 0).
On the “Add pricing category” option you can add as many pricing categories as you wish, so you can differentiate the price and available spots for each ticket that you create.
Once you have added pricing categories for your event, your customers will be able to choose which ticket they want to purchase both on the Event List and Calendar booking form.
Pricing by Date RangeThere is also an option to set different pricing depending on the date when your attendee is booking the event. By enabling the option “Pricing by Date Range” you will see the option to select a Date Range and set the price for the pricing categories (tickets) you previously created, for that specific time frame.
You can also add as many date range options as you need, by clicking on the Add Date Range button, and when a customer is booking the event, they will see the price according to the date when they are booking. If you do not set a date range for a certain time period, the price will be the default price set for the ticket category.
Please note that in order to be able to add any sort of Date range pricing you first need to define the Date for that specific event.
Hope this helps.
Kind Regards,
Marko Davidovic
[email protected]
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