Slack Notifications — an add-on for the Tickera plugin

Every ticket sold,
pinged into your Slack.

Stay in the loop with every ticket sale — right inside your Slack workspace. Pick the channel, plug in the webhook, and the moment somebody buys a ticket on your site, your team sees it. No refresh, no email digest, no “wait, how many did we sell today?”

  • Real-time alert the second checkout completes
  • Pick any Slack channel — #sales, #ops, a private DM
  • Setup is one webhook URL — no code, no API juggling
  • Free Slack account is enough — no paid plan required
Or get Bundle — $199/yr

Included in Bundle & Lifetime

What lands in Slack

Six reasons to wire Tickera
into your team channel.

Real-time alerts

The notification fires the moment a ticket is sold on your site. Not at midnight, not in a digest — you see the sale as it happens.

Channel of your choice

#ticket-sales, #ops, #marketing, or a private DM to your phone. You pick where alerts land. Each Tickera site can post to a different channel.

Webhook setup

Paste one Slack incoming-webhook URL into Tickera settings. That’s the whole install. No OAuth dance, no bot user to manage, no scopes to debug.

Order details inline

Buyer name, ticket type, event, quantity, total. All visible without clicking through. Your team triages from the channel.

Self-hosted, always on

Notifications fire from your WordPress server straight to Slack. Nothing routes through tickera.com — if your site is up, alerts go out.

Free Slack plan works

Slack’s free tier is plenty — incoming webhooks aren’t paywalled. If you don’t have a Slack workspace yet, signup is two minutes.

How it works

From checkout to channel
in under a second.

01

Create

One Slack webhook.

In Slack, open Apps → Incoming Webhooks, pick the channel you want sale alerts in, click Add. Slack gives you a unique URL.

02

Paste

One field in Tickera.

In WordPress, open the Slack Notifications settings in your Tickera admin. Paste the webhook URL. Save. Setup is quick — no advanced tech knowledge required.

03

Sell

Watch the channel.

Next ticket sold on your site posts to Slack. Buyer name, ticket type, amount, event — all there. Your team sees it before the buyer’s confirmation email lands.

Common questions

Things people ask
about Slack alerts.

Do I need a paid Slack plan?
No. Slack’s free tier supports incoming webhooks — the exact mechanism this add-on uses. If you already have a workspace, you’re ready. If not, signup at slack.com takes about two minutes and costs nothing.
Can I pick which channel alerts go to?
Yes — you choose the specific Slack channel where notifications will appear when you create the incoming webhook in Slack. Route every sale to a single team channel like #ticket-sales, a private DM, or wherever fits your workflow.
What appears in the Slack message?
Order details from the Tickera sale — you’ll see the key purchase information at a glance, with a link back to the order in WP admin.
What if Slack is down or the webhook fails?
The order still completes either way — your buyer gets their ticket and your database still has the sale. The Slack message is a notification on top of checkout, not a dependency of it.
Is there a per-message cost?
Zero. Slack doesn’t charge for webhook messages, and we don’t take a cut. 0% commission on every ticket sale, forever. The $29/yr license is the only money that flows to Tickera.

Sold a ticket?
Your team already knows.

$29 a year. Unlimited sites, unlimited messages. 0% per-ticket commission, like every Tickera add-on. Or free with the Bundle.

Or get Bundle — $199/yr
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