• How to import event tickets with FooEvents

    How to import event tickets with FooEvents

    Earlier this year, we added a ticket import tool to the FooEvents for WooCommerce plugin. This feature is particularly useful if you need to transfer a large number of tickets from an existing system or spreadsheet when planning an event. With the FooEvents ticket importer, you can import tickets in bulk using a CSV (comma-separated…

  • How to use shortcodes to embed event calendars on your WordPress site

    How to use shortcodes to embed event calendars on your WordPress site

    In WordPress, a shortcode is a small piece of code that allows you to add dynamic content to your pages, posts, and widgets. Shortcodes are represented by square brackets [ ] and are used to embed various types of content such as images, audio, video, forms, and more. If you’re using FooEvents to manage your…

  • Engage with your customers and attendees using WooCommerce Follow-ups

    Engage with your customers and attendees using WooCommerce Follow-ups

    MPORTANT: As of 31 May 2023, WooCommerce has retired the WooCommerce Follow-Ups extension and recommends customers rather use their AutomateWoo extension. WooCommerce Follow-ups is no longer available for purchase on WooCommerce.com. WooCommerce will continue to support its WooCommerce Follow-ups extension until May 2024, however, it appears no further plugin updates will be released by WooCommerce. We have implemented a similar integration with AutomateWoo which we recommend as…

  • How to manage access at your events during the COVID-19 pandemic with FooEvents

    How to manage access at your events during the COVID-19 pandemic with FooEvents

    Planning a grand reopening? We’ve started to see a steady increase in the number of physical events taking place. While this is great to see and (hopefully) a sign of things to come, most venues are still required to follow stringent guidelines intended to reduce the spread of COVID-19. In this article, we run through…