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September 24, 2015 at 1:46 am #1008180KimParticipant
Hi,
I bought both community events and WooCommerce Tickets, cause our visitors need to be able to adjust events with selling tickets themselves. But I can only find the possibility for making tickets in the back-end. How can make this also possible in the front-end page for adding an event?
Thanks,
KimSeptember 24, 2015 at 8:19 am #1008353GeorgeParticipantHey Kim,
Any such combinatory functionality between Community Events and WooCommerce Tickets unfortunately does not exist at this time; in other words, you cannot do what you mentioned trying to do at this time.
However, we are launching an all new plugin called “Community Tickets” to address this very problem – the plugin is coming soon, and while I do not have an ETA on its public release, we just launched a public beta of the plugin yesterday to get some feedback from the community before we ship the plugin. So, it’ll be coming sooner rather than later 🙂
The beta is unfortunately “Officially” closed to new applicants, which I wish weren’t the case so that you could get your hands on the Beta code and play around with things.
But if you email me at george at tri.be with a link to this forum post, I’ll see what I can do and might be able to get you some Beta code 😉
Cheers!
GeorgeOctober 9, 2015 at 7:05 am #1013078Support DroidKeymasterThis topic has not been active for quite some time and will now be closed.
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