A checkbox
between you and a lawsuit.
Show your event policies at checkout, before purchase. Buyers must tick the box to confirm they’ve read your refund policy, age restrictions, dress code — whatever you spell out. Consent collected, displayed transparently, on the page that matters.
- Required checkbox — can’t complete purchase without it
- Inline T&C text or link to your full policy page
- Plain WordPress — edit in the admin like any page
- Sets expectations — cuts refund tickets and chargebacks
Six reasons it sits
on every serious checkout.
A T&C checkbox isn’t paranoia — it’s standard practice. Every major checkout flow does it. You should too.
Required checkbox
Customers must tick the box to proceed. The Complete Order button stays disabled until they do. No skipping, no “I didn’t see it.”
Inline policy text
Write the T&C summary directly in the checkout, or link to a full WordPress page. Your call. Either way, it’s on-screen at the moment of decision.
Consent at point of sale
Catches consent at the moment buyers decide — not buried in an email, not stuffed in a footer link they’ll never click. Real, informed agreement.
Edit in WordPress
The T&C text lives in WordPress like any page. Update your refund policy? Edit the page, save, done — the new text shows up at every checkout instantly.
Sets expectations
Buyers who’ve actively agreed to your refund policy file fewer chargebacks and rage less in support. A 5-second checkbox saves you 50-minute disputes.
Two-minute setup
Install, paste your T&C text in the settings, save. The checkbox appears on every Tickera checkout. No code, no developer, no template edits.
From legal exposure
to documented consent.
Write
Draft your terms.
Open Tickera Settings → Terms And Conditions. Paste in your policy — refund terms, age restrictions, dress code, ID requirements, whatever your venue requires. Plain WordPress editor.
Display
Show at checkout.
The T&C text appears on every Tickera checkout, right above the Complete Order button. The required checkbox sits underneath. Buyers must tick it to proceed.
Enforce
Block the purchase.
If a buyer tries to check out without ticking the box, the form blocks submission with a clear validation error. They tick — or they don’t buy. Simple and bulletproof.
Things people ask
about T&C at checkout.
Does this help with GDPR / consent?
Can I have different T&C per event?
How does this help if there’s ever a dispute?
Can I edit the terms text?
Does it work with Bridge for WooCommerce?
Will it slow down checkout?
$19 now,
or one chargeback later.
A required T&C checkbox at checkout. Required reading for buyers, recorded consent for you. 0% per-ticket commission, like every Tickera add-on.