Once you’ve added all the seats, tables, and standing areas, it’s time to make your venue feel alive.
The seating chart elements let you place small visual icons—stages, exits, bars, restrooms, info points, or anything else—to help visitors instantly understand your layout.
They don’t hold tickets, but they make the chart realistic and intuitive.
Click the elements icon in the toolbox.
This opens the Elements pane on the right side of the editor.
Here you’ll find a list of available icons you can add to your chart. Each represents a typical venue feature (stage, entrance, bar, WC, etc.).
Choose the one you want and click Create—the icon will appear on your canvas right away.
You can add as many as you like.
Every element can have an optional title, which you can set in the Elements pane (for example, Main Stage, East Entrance, Bar 2, etc.).
You can also customize:
This makes it easy to coordinate your chart visually, match venue branding, or improve readability on different backgrounds.
Elements don’t affect ticketing but make your chart far more intuitive. Mark entrances, exits, bars, restrooms, info desks, or merch areas to help attendees understand your venue before they even arrive.
Elements can represent far more than stages or doors. Organizers frequently use them for sponsors, food trucks, first aid, or VIP areas—anything that helps people orient themselves.
And here’s a clever visual trick:
If you set the icon color and background color to the same value, the icon effectively disappears, leaving only a resizable rectangle.
This can be used to draw walls, boundaries, tracks or catwalks, or any other rectangular structure you want to represent visually.
By overlapping and rotating multiple such “invisible” elements, you can even create custom shapes (like angled walls or platforms). Then, use text elements on top to label them—text elements are both resizable and rotatable (unlike element labels), which makes them perfect for naming these visual structures.
For a real-world example of this technique in action, check out our blog post Running Tickera at a music festival. It includes a screenshot of a creative layout built entirely with elements, showcasing just how flexible the Seating Charts add-on can be.