Tickera
- How to Install WordPress Before you can install Tickera and start selling event tickets, you need a working WordPress site. This is the foundational step —…
- Installing and managing Tickera plugin and add-ons This is the canonical step-by-step for installing Tickera (and any of its add-ons) on a WordPress site — both for first-time installs…
- Navigating your Tickera Account Dashboard Your Tickera account dashboard is where you manage everything related to your licence — downloads, billing, renewals, support access. This guide tours…
- Events Events are the foundation of Tickera. Everything else — ticket types, attendees, check-in, sales — hangs off an event. This guide covers…
- Ticket Types Ticket types are the individual items you sell for each event — General Admission $25, VIP $75, Early Bird $15, Student $20.…
- Event Categories Event categories let you group related events so you can display, filter and link them together — a festival's individual stages, a…
- Discount Codes Discount codes are how you offer reduced ticket pricing for promotions, partnerships, early-bird sales, member perks, influencer codes — anything where you…
- Attendees & Tickets The Attendees & Tickets screen is Tickera's operational dashboard — every ticket that's been sold, every attendee tied to a ticket, current…
- Settings The Tickera Settings area is where you configure how the plugin behaves — store branding, ticket defaults, payment gateways, emails, API access,…
- General The General tab in Tickera Settings holds the store-wide preferences — store name, currency, basic branding, ticket display defaults, ticket-on-cart and ticket-display…
- Payment Gateways The Payment Gateways tab in Tickera Settings is where you connect the payment processors that will accept money from your ticket buyers.…
- Offline Payments Offline Payments lets you accept ticket reservations where the actual payment happens outside the website — bank transfer, cash on delivery, invoice-and-pay-later,…
- Free Orders The Free Orders gateway in Tickera handles purchases where the total amount is zero — typically free events, or paid events where…
- Stripe Stripe is Tickera's most-used payment gateway integration — globally available in most countries, supports 135+ currencies, handles 3D Secure / SCA compliance,…
- Pin Payments Pin Payments is an Australian payment gateway popular with local merchants for AUD card processing. Tickera's Pin Payments integration enables direct on-site…
- Komoju Komoju is a Japan-focused payment gateway with strong support for local methods — convenience-store payments (Konbini), Bitcoin, Japan-issued cards, JCB. Tickera's Komoju…
- PayU your buyer base is mostly in emerging markets — India, Mexico, Brazil, Colombia, Poland, Czech Republic, Romania, Turkey, South Africa, Nigeria, Kenya…
- PayGate PayGate is a South African payment processor (now part of DPO Group) supporting ZAR card payments and other local methods. Tickera's PayGate…
- PayTabs PayTabs is a payment gateway focused on the Middle East, North Africa and emerging markets — strong support for local card schemes…
- iPay88 iPay88 is a regional payment processor for Southeast Asia — Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, the Philippines, Vietnam, Thailand. Strong local card and bank-transfer…
- PayPal Standard PayPal Standard is the simplest PayPal integration — buyers are redirected to PayPal's site to complete payment, then sent back to your…
- PayPal Pro PayPal Pro keeps the payment form on your own site — no redirect to PayPal — for a smoother, more brand-consistent checkout.…
- Paymill Paymill was a European card-payment processor. Note: Paymill has ceased operations as a standalone processor; if you're picking a payment gateway for…
- Braintree Braintree is PayPal's enterprise payment platform — accepts cards, PayPal, Venmo, Apple Pay, Google Pay, and a long list of local methods.…
- Authorize.net Authorize.Net is a long-established US payment processor used by many merchant accounts. Tickera's Authorize.Net integration is the right choice when you've got…
- 2Checkout 2Checkout (now Verifone) is a global commerce platform supporting 200+ countries and dozens of local payment methods. Tickera's 2Checkout integration is well-suited…
- E-mail The E-mail tab in Tickera Settings controls how the plugin sends ticket-delivery and order-confirmation emails — sender name and address, subject lines,…
- API Access The API Access tab in Tickera Settings generates and manages the API keys used by the Checkinera mobile and web check-in apps.…
- Export PDF The Export PDF tab in Tickera Settings configures the bulk attendee-export feature — generate a single PDF document containing every attendee for…
- Barcode Reader The Barcode Reader tab in Tickera Settings configures behaviour when a USB or Bluetooth barcode scanner is connected to a computer running…
- Ticket Templates Ticket templates are how you control what the printed/PDF ticket looks like — your logo, the attendee name, the event date and…
- Adding A Staff Member A staff member in Tickera is a WordPress user with the right capabilities to manage events, ticket types, attendees and check-ins —…
- White Label Option The White Label option lets you remove Tickera branding from the WordPress admin — useful for agencies handing finished sites to clients,…
- Shortcodes and Gutenberg blocks Shortcodes and Gutenberg blocks are how you embed Tickera's ticket-buy widgets, event listings, cart, attendee tables and other UI elements into any…
- Translating Tickera Translating Tickera covers how to localize the plugin into your language. Tickera follows standard WordPress i18n conventions — .pot, .po, .mo files…
- Front-End The front-end guide covers what visitors see on your site when interacting with Tickera-powered pages — event pages, ticket-buy widgets, cart, checkout,…
- Dashboard Widgets The Dashboard Widgets in Tickera surface live event stats directly on the WordPress dashboard home — total tickets sold today, attendees expected,…
- Configuring Caching Configuring caching with Tickera matters because event pages, ticket-buy widgets, cart and checkout all need fresh data — a cached "X tickets…
- Payment Gateway API The Payment Gateway API is the developer-facing extension point that lets you add support for a payment gateway Tickera doesn't ship with…
- Check-in API The Check-in API is what the Checkinera mobile and web apps use to scan, validate and record tickets against your Tickera site…
- Hooks and Filters Hooks and filters are the standard WordPress extensibility mechanism, and Tickera exposes a comprehensive set of them so developers can customize behaviour…