Registration questions

Ask attendees custom questions during signup.

Ask attendees custom questions when they sign up. This helps you learn more about them.

Add a question

  1. Go to your event and click Tickets or Registration
  2. Click Add question
  3. Fill in:

- Question text - What do you want to ask?

- Question type - Pick one of the options below

- Required or optional - Do people have to answer?

  1. Click Save

You can reorder questions by dragging them.

Question types

Short text - Single line answer. Good for names, emails, or short responses.

Long text - Multi-line answer. Good for "Tell us about yourself" or open-ended questions.

Select (dropdown) - Attendees pick one option from a list. Good for "Which session are you attending?" or "T-shirt size?"

Multi-select - Attendees pick multiple options. Good for dietary restrictions or interests.

Required vs. Optional

Required questions - Attendees must answer before they can complete registration.

Optional questions - Attendees can skip these.

Keep required questions to a minimum—people are more likely to register if signup is quick.

Conditional questions (Pro)

With a Pro plan, any question can be shown only when an earlier answer matches. For example, only ask "Company name" when professional status is not Student or Retired, or only ask "Agency name" when it is Government Employee.

  1. Click Add logic on a question row (or its teal "Only shown when…" chip to edit existing logic)
  2. Pick the source question — any dropdown, multi-select, or yes/no question above this one
  3. Choose is any of or is not, then pick the matching answers
  4. Click Done

How it behaves:

  • Attendees only see the question when the rule matches — hidden questions appear and disappear live as they answer.
  • A required question that's hidden by its rule is not required.
  • Conditional questions always stay below the question they depend on when reordering.
  • Deleting a question removes any logic that depended on it.

Conditions set up on Pro keep working for attendees if your plan lapses — you just can't add or edit logic without Pro.

View answers

Once people register, you can see their answers in your attendee list:

  1. Go to your event dashboard
  2. Click Attendees or Guest list
  3. View individual answers or export them

Question examples

  • "What's your dietary restriction?" (multi-select)
  • "Which industry are you in?" (dropdown)
  • "Tell us what you're hoping to learn" (long text)
  • "Are you bringing a guest?" (short text)

Tips

  • Keep questions clear and simple
  • Avoid too many required questions—they slow down signups
  • Use dropdowns and multi-select to get standardized data
  • You can add questions anytime, even after publishing
  • Make optional questions for non-essential info

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