Doc Tag: attendee check-ins

  • Loading tickets in batches

    If you have events that have too many tickets to load at once due to server limitations or restrictions (e.g. shared hosting environments), you can choose to load tickets in smaller batches. By default, all tickets will be loaded in a single request, however, you can choose the amount of tickets that should load per…

  • Restrict attendee check-ins to the current day

    An attendee might intentionally or unintentionally arrive at your event on a different date that their ticket is valid for. This can potentially be missed by event staff during the check-in process, and while this may not be a problem for certain types of events, it can lead to capacity issues and other serious complications…

  • Event Reports

    FooEvents Reports is a reporting tool included in the main FooEvents for WooCommerce plugin. Its purpose is to help event organizers get a better understanding of their ticket sales and audience. It includes options to view event revenue, tickets sold, attendee check-ins and available tickets, giving you a good snapshot of event performance. Event Listing To view the events listing,…

  • User Roles, Capabilities and Permissions

    FooEvents makes extensive use of the built-in WordPress user role and capability functionality to ensure better privacy. By default, only users with the role of “Administrator” in WordPress will have access to all the FooEvents features. If you require an additional role to have access to specific FooEvents features, you will need to assign capabilities to this role using a…