• 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…

  • What’s been happening at FooEvents

    What’s been happening at FooEvents

    Since the new year is now in full swing and the FooEvents team has been working hard on some exciting product updates that will be released this year, we thought it would be a good idea to highlight a few of the key improvements and enhancements that we rolled out in 2018. FooEvents for WooCommerce We implemented…

  • Sell tickets anywhere with ticket printing functionality

    Sell tickets anywhere with ticket printing functionality

    Would you like to be able to hand your event attendees a physical ticket? Are you looking for a way to sell tickets at your event or perhaps to a class or tour? We’ve got you covered! The new FooEvents “Print Tickets” functionality is now a standard feature in FooEvents for WooCommerce which allows you to…

  • Make your event exceptional with attendee badges

    Make your event exceptional with attendee badges

    UPDATE: The new FooEvents Stationery Builder has replaced the attendee badge functionality and you can now design and print custom name tags, wristbands, tickets, badges and personalized labels through an intuitive drag & drop interface. Would you like name tags, badges or personalized labels for the attendees at your event? We thought so! This is…

  • How to prepare for large events like a pro with FooEvents

    How to prepare for large events like a pro with FooEvents

    You’ve used FooEvents to sell tickets, and now your large event is fast approaching. When you’re checking in thousands of attendees at an event, every second counts. Even if you have less than 1,000 attendees, a delay of a single second for each check-in amounts to over 16 minutes of lost time. In this post…

  • Introduction to WordPress and WooCommerce

    Introduction to WordPress and WooCommerce

    If you are an event manager and have just discovered FooEvents, you are probably very excited to have found the perfect solution to selling tickets online. You might, however, be new to WordPress and WooCommerce and find the whole mix of software a bit intimidating. Fear not, we have written a short guide that will…

  • How to create different ticket types in FooEvents using WooCommerce variations and attributes

    How to create different ticket types in FooEvents using WooCommerce variations and attributes

    One of the many strengths of FooEvents is that it leverages powerful functionality that is built into the WooCommerce core. A good example of this is the way FooEvents uses WooCommerce Variable products to create different ticket types. For example, you may need to sell different types of tickets at various prices based on the area…

  • How to create multi-day events using FooEvents Multi-day plugin

    How to create multi-day events using FooEvents Multi-day plugin

    You asked and we listened! Based on your feedback, we recently released a major update to the FooEvents Multi-day plugin which makes it possible to create events that repeat on specific calendar days. Using the FooEvents Multi-day plugin you can sell tickets that will give your attendees access to the event over multiple calendar or…