Speakers
you’re running a conference, summit, masterclass, or panel event where the people on stage are the main draw — and you want a proper Speakers section on your event page (or a dedicated speakers landing page). Photos, bios, social handles, the session each is presenting. Done right, the speakers section is often the most-clicked part of the event page.
The Speakers add-on
The Speakers add-on introduces a Speaker custom post type in WordPress, giving you everything WordPress already does well — admin list, edit screen, featured image, taxonomy — applied to speaker management. Each speaker becomes its own record you can:
- Add to multiple events.
- Update once, refresh everywhere (one speaker, three events, one source of truth).
- Surface via shortcode or Gutenberg block anywhere a WordPress page would normally accept content.
- Style through your theme like any other post type.
What you can capture per speaker
- Name and headshot — set the WordPress post title and featured image.
- Bio — short and long versions in the post content / excerpt.
- Social links — Twitter/X, LinkedIn, Instagram, personal website.
- Sessions — which talk(s) they’re presenting (linkable to event-level session info).
- Custom taxonomy — track which track or topic the speaker covers (Marketing, AI, Design, etc.).
Why this matters for conference-style events
For events that are about the speakers (conferences, summits, masterclasses), a dedicated speakers section is often the highest-converting block on the event page. Attendees making the buy/skip decision want to know who’s presenting before they part with money. Surfacing speakers prominently — with photos, names, and credibility markers — directly affects conversion.
Setup
- Buy and install the Speakers add-on from your members area.
- WordPress admin → new top-level menu Speakers appears.
- Add speakers one by one (or import a CSV if you’re managing 30+).
- Open your event in Tickera → Events and attach speakers via the speakers metabox. See adding speakers to an event for the exact UI.
- Use the speakers shortcode or block to render them on the event page or a dedicated speakers page.
For smaller events
For one-off events with two or three speakers, you can skip the add-on and just write the speaker info directly into the event description — sometimes the lighter tool is the right one. The add-on becomes worthwhile around five-plus speakers and definitely worth it at 10+ where you’d otherwise duplicate the same speaker data across multiple events.
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