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How to Set Up a Free 1-Click Registration Page on Eventcube for Free Events
How to Set Up a Free 1-Click Registration Page on Eventcube for Free Events

Setting up a 1-click registration for free virtual and in-person events.

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Single-page registration saves your attendees' time by collecting quick and accessible information. It works best on free events and conferences where attendees don’t need to enter their payment details.

Here’s how you set up a 1-page registration that looks like this:

Creating your registration form

1. Create an event and set up a free ticket.

2. Go to Store Settings and create a custom form with the information fields you want to collect at registration.

Note: Name and email address fields are included by default so the Eventcube system knows where to send the e-tickets customers purchase.

3. If you'd like additional fields, please add a new form field first.

Attaching a registration or checkout form to your event

4. Once changes have been made, go back to your event.

5. Navigate to Advanced Settings.

6. Scroll down to the Checkout Form section and select the form that you want attached to your registration.

7. Click ‘Save checkout settings’.

Creating the 1-click registration page

8. Go back to ‘02. Tickets' for your event.

9. Select any ticket type you want to have a one-page registration.

10. Click on the green ‘1-click registration page’ button.

11. You will be led to the registration page itself.

12. When you are, copy the URL.

13. Then, go to your event’s Advanced Settings.

14. Toggle on the ‘redirect event to URL’ option.

15. Paste your 1-click registration page link in the blank field.

16. Don’t forget to hit the ‘Save General Settings’ button after.

17. When your event is live on your Eventcube ticket store, clicking on it will lead customers to the 1-click registration page instead of the usual multi-step checkout page.

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