Mailchimp Newsletter — an add-on for the Tickera plugin

Every buyer,
on your next email blast.

Add a value to your customer’s email address. Every ticket buyer is auto-subscribed to your Mailchimp audience the second checkout completes. No spreadsheets, no exports, no “remind me to import these later.” The list grows by itself, one event at a time.

  • Auto-subscribe on every completed order
  • One API key — that’s the whole setup
  • Pick which audience list buyers land in
  • Trigger Mailchimp automations on buyer signup
Or get Bundle — $199/yr

Included in Bundle & Lifetime

What it does

Six ways an automatic list
earns you the next sale.

Auto-subscribe on order

The moment the payment confirms, the buyer’s email lands in your Mailchimp audience — ready for your next campaign.

Pick your audience

Connect your Mailchimp account and choose which audience buyers land in. Every Tickera ticket purchase pushes the buyer’s email into that audience automatically.

Trigger automations

Subscribing fires any Mailchimp automation you’ve built — welcome series, post-event follow-up, “come back for the next show” drip. You write it in Mailchimp, we trigger it.

Buyer email synced

Every paid ticket adds the buyer to your Mailchimp audience — ready for your next event announcement or newsletter blast.

One API key setup

Paste your Mailchimp API key into Tickera settings, pick your list from the dropdown, done. Total wiring time: one minute.

Mailchimp’s consent flow

The buyer is added to your audience following Mailchimp’s standard subscriber handling — double opt-in works if you have it enabled on that audience.

How it works

From buyer to subscriber
without an extra click.

01

Connect

One Mailchimp API key.

In Mailchimp, generate an API key under Account → Extras. Paste it into Tickera settings. The dropdown populates with your audiences.

02

Pick

Pick the audience.

Choose which Mailchimp list buyers land in. Optionally tag them by ticket type or event — useful for segmented broadcasts later.

03

Sell

The list grows.

Every paid order auto-subscribes the buyer with first name, last name, and email. Your next campaign already has the audience built.

Common questions

Things people ask
about the Mailchimp sync.

Does the buyer get a confirmation email from Mailchimp?
Depends on your Mailchimp audience settings. If the list uses double opt-in, Mailchimp sends its standard confirmation. If single opt-in, the buyer is added silently. We respect whatever you’ve configured on the Mailchimp side — we don’t override it.
What data is synced?
Email, first name, last name. That’s the core. We don’t push payment data, addresses, or ticket details to Mailchimp — those stay in your WordPress database where they belong.
What about GDPR / consent?
Two options: rely on your event T&C checkbox at checkout (legal in many jurisdictions), or add an explicit “email me about future events” opt-in checkbox via Custom Forms and only subscribe buyers who tick it. Mailchimp’s double opt-in adds another consent layer if needed.
Can I sync to multiple audiences?
One audience per Tickera install in standard mode. If you need event-specific routing, you can use Mailchimp’s tags or groups inside one audience to segment buyers and broadcast separately later.
Does it work with Bridge for WooCommerce?
Yes — orders processed through Bridge trigger the Mailchimp subscribe the same way. If you also use Mailchimp’s native WC plugin, both can coexist — we don’t fight each other.
Any per-subscriber fee?
From us, zero. 0% commission on every ticket sale, forever. Mailchimp’s own pricing applies to your audience size — check mailchimp.com/pricing for current tiers.

Every buyer once.
Every buyer twice.

$39 a year. Unlimited orders, unlimited subscribers. 0% per-ticket commission, like every Tickera add-on. Or free with the Bundle.

Or get Bundle — $199/yr
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