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Link directly to one ticket

Copy a link that opens checkout for a single ticket type — perfect for a "buy" button on your own site.

Every ticket type has its own shareable link that opens checkout for just that pass — no need to send people to the full event page to hunt for the right ticket. Put it behind a "Buy" or "Register" button on your own website, in an email, or on social.

Copy a ticket's link

  1. Open your event and go to the Tickets step (where you set up ticket types).
  2. Find the ticket type you want to share.
  3. Under that ticket, click the link pill (it shows the URL with a copy icon). The link is copied to your clipboard.

The link only appears once the ticket is saved and the event has been published.

What the link does

When someone opens the link, it lands on your event page and immediately pops open checkout with that one pass pre-selected. They complete registration or payment right there.

The link looks like this:

https://eventship.com/event/your-event?ticket=123

You can add &qty=2 to pre-select a quantity (it's capped at the ticket's per-order and per-person limits):

https://eventship.com/event/your-event?ticket=123&qty=2

Gated tickets (access codes)

If a ticket is hidden behind an access code, each code gets its own combined link that unlocks the pass and opens checkout:

https://eventship.com/event/your-event?ticket=123&code=YOURCODE

You'll find one of these per access code under the ticket in the Tickets step. Share the combined link so buyers don't have to type the code.

Good to know

  • Checkout always happens on eventship.com. The link opens your event page there, so members can sign in and everything (payments, cross-promotion of your other events) works.
  • Member-only passes need the member signed in. If a member opens their link while signed in, the pass opens for checkout. A signed-out visitor just lands on the normal event page — they'll need to sign in first.
  • If the pass isn't buyable, the link is safe. A sold-out, not-yet-on-sale, or ended ticket simply lands the visitor on the event page instead of opening a dead checkout.
  • The pass must be published and on sale for the link to open checkout.

Tips

  • Use one link per button so each pass has a clear call to action ("Get the Day Pass", "Buy VIP").
  • For a members-only free pass, share the member's flow and let them sign in — the link opens their pass automatically once they're a signed-in member.
  • Combine with a promo code by having buyers enter it at checkout.

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