Are they different products or add ons?

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    Dane
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    Pro doesn’t include the ability to have users submit events right? So you have to purchase the community events on top of Pro correct? And then if you ever want to do EventBrite tickets or something you have to purchase that as well?

    At a minimum if I want Pro and the ability for users to submit events I need both Pro and Community Events so $180 per year?

    Since this is wordpress and my users are registered can registered users do events without the need of the community events plugin? This is a non-profit community group and really need to get by with the bare minimum from a cost perspective while also trying to provide the best experience I can.

    #961753
    Brian
    Member

    Hi,

    Thanks for the interest in our plugins.

    You are correct each plugin has unique features and are an add on for the core version of the Events Calendar found for free on WordPress.org:

    The Events Calendar

    So if you would like the features of Pro and Community Events you will have to purchase both. And if in the future you would like to add Eventbrite you would purchase that as well.

    We do have a Non Profit Program where you can get the plugins for free:

    https://theeventscalendar.com/knowledgebase/do-you-offer-discounts-for-non-profit-organizations/

    If you qualify that could be one way to get the plugins.

    Let me know if you have any follow up questions.

    Thanks

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