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Create Actions that Trigger Based on the Time Slot an Attendee Selects

Add a time slot actions that triggers based on the time an attendee selects to attend your event

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In TicketSpice, you can automate changes to your ticketing page based on the time a buyer chooses to attend your event. Whether you're giving a discount to buyers who attend your 6PM time slot, showing exclusive options during your early morning events, or reducing the capacity for your 1:30PM time slot, these actions give you full control over the ticketing experience from start to finish.

By using time slot-based actions, you can streamline your workflow, ensure timely communication, and create a more dynamic ticketing journey for your attendees.

Note: Time-Slot Based triggers are only available for date-based pages with time slots enabled. These triggers are not available for Standard Pages or Reserved Seating pages.

Example Use Cases

  • For ticket buyers who select your 5PM time slot, increase the price for your tickets by $5

  • When attendees select the 3PM or 4PM time slots, hide a paragraph text field

  • For ticket buyers who attend your 9AM event, don't require a specific merchandise field that is otherwise required

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Getting Started

  • From the Pages screen, click the pencil icon under the page you want to edit

  • Go to the Actions tab

  • Click Create Your First Action, or click the + icon on your action if you already have actions on your page


Add Your Trigger

In TicketSpice, you can create actions that trigger based on time your ticket buyer chooses to attend your event. For example, you can select a multiple choice option automatically for ticket buyers who attend your 9AM or 10AM events.

  • On the left-hand side, select Ticket Time Slot from the dropdown

  • Select your desired option, and add a value/quantity to the field below if needed

    • The Is Completed option will trigger your action when an attendee selects a time slot

    • The Is Not Completed option will trigger your action when an attendee doesn't select a time slot

    • The Value Contains option will trigger your action when an attendee selects a time slot containing the value you specify

    • The Value Ends With option will trigger your action when an attendee selects a time slot ending with a value you enter

    • The Selection Is option will trigger your action when specific time slot(s) are selected

    • The Selection Is Not option will trigger your action when specific time slot(s) are not selected

  • Click the + button if you would like to add multiple triggers

    • If you click this button, click the All of these must be true checkbox if you would like all of the conditions to be met to trigger your action

    • If this checkbox is not selected, the action will occur if any one of the conditions is met


Add Your Action

You can create a variety of actions in TicketSpice that are triggered by the time a buyer chooses to attend your event. Below are some of the action types you can set up to customize the ticketing experience.

Pro Tip: It is important to know that actions run from top to bottom. So if you have multiple actions in your TicketSpice page, actions towards the bottom can override actions above them. You have full control over the order of your actions and can reorder as needed. Because the order of actions can impact how your page behaves, we highly recommend previewing and testing your page before publishing it live. This helps ensure that all your actions work together the way you intend.

Show-Hide Actions

In TicketSpice, you can dynamically show or hide fields based on the time a buyer chooses to attend your event. For example, you can automatically show a specific ticket level when a buyer selects your 1PM time slot.

Pro Tip: Our actions automatically assume the opposite is true. For example, if a field is set to only show based on a certain condition, it will be hidden by default until that condition is met. Once the condition is met, the field will show.

Likewise, if a field is set to hide until a condition is met, it will by default show. For instance, if a merchandise field is configured to hide on your 2PM time slot, this merchandise field will initially appear on the page. After the 2PM time slot is selected, the field will then be hidden.

By default, TicketSpice fields show all of the time, so if you would like to show your field at all times, no action is needed.

  • On the right-hand side, find and select Show or Hide

  • Choose the Field(s) or Function(s) that you would like to show or hide when the condition is met

  • Click the + button if you would like to add another action that occurs when the condition is met

  • Click Save Action

  • Click Save Now in the upper-right corner of your page to save your changes. Click Publish to publish these changes to your live page

Require/Don't Require Field Actions

In TicketSpice, you can dynamically require or not require fields based on the time a buyer chooses to attend your event. For example, you can automatically require a specific merchandise field to be completed when buyers choose to attend your 11:30AM time slot.

Pro Tip: Actions will override the default requirement settings you set on the page builder. Actions also automatically assume the inverse is true. For example, if you create an action to require a field based on a certain condition, this field will not be required by default, even if it is marked as required in the Page Builder settings. This field will only become required once the condition is met.

For example, if your meal choice field is required in the page builder, but you create an action to require this field for the 3PM time slot, our system will automatically make the meal choice field not required until this time slot is chosen. Even though the Page Builder has marked this field as required, the action takes precedence. After a buyer selects the 3PM time slot, the field will then become required.

If you want a field to always be required (or not required), no action is necessary. In this case, we recommend adjusting the Required setting within the Page Builder itself.

  • On the right-hand side, find and select Require or Not Require

  • Choose the Field(s) or Function(s) that you would like to require/not require when the condition is met

  • Click the + button if you would like to add another action that occurs when the condition is met

  • Click Save Action

  • Click Save Now in the upper-right corner of your page to save your changes. Click Publish to publish these changes to your live page

Select an Option Actions

In TicketSpice, you can dynamically select an option based on the time a buyer chooses to attend your event. For example, you can automatically select a specific multiple choice option when a buyer chooses to attend your 5PM, 6PM, or 7PM time slots.

Pro Tip: Select an Option actions will only take place when the condition event is met. If the condition event is not met, the Select an Option action will not take place. For example, if you create an action to select two specific sessions on your morning events, the session field will remain unselected by default until a buyer chooses one of your morning time slots. When a morning time slot is selected, the required sessions will then be automatically checked.

  • On the right-hand side, find and select Select Option

  • Choose the Field(s) that you would like to target when the condition is met

  • Click Lock Selection if you would like to prevent attendees from changing their option

  • Click the + button if you would like to add another action that occurs when the condition is met

  • Click Save Action

  • Click Save Now in the upper-right corner of your page to save your changes. Click Publish to publish these changes to your live page

Note: Select an Option actions works with time slots, Sessions, and Multiple Choice actions. This action does not work with checkboxes and merchandise fields.

Set Value Actions

In TicketSpice, you can dynamically set a value in a text field based on the time a buyer chooses to attend your event. For example, you can automatically set the value of your text field to "N/A" for your 9:30AM events.

Pro Tip: Set a Value actions will only take place when the condition event is met. If the condition event is not met, the Set a Value action will not take place. For example, if you create an action to set the value of your text field to "N/A" for your 11AM time slot, the text field will be blank until a buyer selects to attend an event at that time. After a buyer selects to attend an 11AM event, the text field will automatically be filled in with the text "N/A."

  • On the right-hand side, find and select Set Value

  • Enter the value you would like to enter in the text field

  • Choose the Field(s) that you would like to target when the condition is met

  • Click the + button if you would like to add another action that occurs when the condition is met

  • Click Save Action

  • Click Save Now in the upper-right corner of your page to save your changes. Click Publish to publish these changes to your live page

Note: Set a Value actions are designed to insert text into text-based fields and are not intended for adding financial amounts to pricing fields. If your page doesn’t include any text-entry fields, the Set Value action won’t show up in your list of available events.

Price Change Actions

In TicketSpice, you can dynamically update the price based on the time a buyer chooses to attend your event. For example, you can automatically increase the price of your tickets by 15% for your 5PM time slot.

Pro Tip: Price change actions will change the price only when the condition event is met. If the condition (aka trigger) is not met, the price change actions will not take place. For example, if you create an action to reduce the price of your merchandise from $10 to $5 for your 2:30PM time slot, the price of the t-shirt will remain $10 until that time slot is selected. When a buyer chooses one of your 2:30PM events, the price will then automatically change to $5.

Note: Price change actions affect each ticket or item, not the total order amount. If you're using these actions, it's important to set up your price change action with the understanding that the discount or increase will apply to every ticket or item on the order.

For example, if you set a $10 discount on your VIP ticket level for people who attend your 2PM or 3PM events, and someone purchases two VIP tickets at one of these times, the total discount on the order will be $20. The $10 discount will be applied to each ticket.

  • On the right-hand side, select your price change action

    • Set Price will set the price of the field(s) to a new value that you set. If this option is selected, set the price in the text field

    • Increase Price will increase the price of the field(s) by a $ or % amount that you set. If this option is selected, choose whether you would like to adjust the price by $ or %, and enter the value increase in the text field

    • Decrease Price will decrease the price of the field(s) by a $ or % amount that you set. If this option is selected, choose whether you would like to adjust the price by $ or %, and enter the value decrease in the text field

    • Apply Discount will apply a discount on the field(s) by a $ or % amount that you set. If this option is selected, choose whether you would like to adjust the price by $ or %, and enter the discount in the text field

    • Limit Discount will limit the discount on a field(s) to a certain number on merchandise fields. If this option is selected, choose the limit of the discount in the text box that appears

    • Set Fee will change the fee on your ticket level(s) to the new amount you enter. If you choose this option, enter the desired fee in the text field on the right. This will override the default fee set in the page builder

    • Multiply Coupon increases the value of a coupon by the multiplier you set. This action multiplies the coupon's value when someone enters a valid coupon and meets the trigger condition. If this option is selected, set the multiplier in the text field that appears on the right

  • Choose the Field(s) on which you would like to adjust the price when the condition is met

  • Click the + button if you would like to add another action that occurs when the condition is met

  • Click Save Action

  • Click Save Now in the upper-right corner of your page to save your changes. Click Publish to publish these changes to your live page

Note: This Limit Discount applies to ticket levels, merchandise fields, and quantity boxes, not multiple choice fields and donation fields.

Users must use the Apply Discount action for the Limit Discount action to work. If users do not use the Apply Discount action, the Limit Discount action will not apply.

Users must add the Apply Discount event and the Limit Discount event within the same action by clicking the + button on the right-hand side of the action. If users create two separate actions (even if they use the same trigger), the Limit Discount field will not apply.

Capacity Limit Actions

In TicketSpice, you can dynamically adjust the overall capacity of your event based on the time a buyer chooses to attend your event. For example, you can decrease the capacity from 500 to 400 for your 1:30PM events.

Note: You can only set dynamic capacity limits for time slots if all ticket levels share the same time slots.

If your ticket levels have independent time slots, the "set capacity limit" action will not be available.

Pro Tip: Capacity actions override the default capacity settings configured in the page builder. These capacity actions only take effect when the condition event is met. If the condition isn't met, the Capacity Limit action won't apply. For example, if you create an action to set the capacity to 500 for your 1PM and 1:30PM events, that capacity will only apply when a ticket buyer selects one of these times. For all other time slots, the event will have the standard capacity set in the page builder.

If you want the same capacity to apply in all situations, no action is necessary. In this case, we recommend setting the capacity directly in the page builder.

  • On the right-hand side, find and select Set Capacity Limit from the dropdown

  • Enter the new capacity limit for your event in the text field on the right

  • Select the Tickets option from the dropdown

  • Click the + button if you would like to add another action that occurs when the condition is met

  • Click Save Action

  • Click Save Now in the upper-right corner of your page to save your changes. Click Publish to publish these changes to your live page

Note: You can only use actions to lower the capacity below the default set in the page builder. If you need the capacity to be higher in certain situations, we recommend increasing the overall default capacity and then using actions to reduce the limit in all other cases.

Ticket Limit Actions

In TicketSpice, you can dynamically adjust the maximum number of tickets a buyer can purchase in a single order based on the time a buyer chooses to attend your event. For example, you can change the maximum number of tickets allowed per order from 5 to 3 when a buyer selects your 2:30PM time slot.

Pro Tip: Set Tickets Per Order actions override the default ticket limit settings you set on the page builder. Additionally, actions will only take place when the condition event is met. If the condition event is not met, the Set Tickets Per Order actions will not take place. For example, if you create an action to allow buyers to purchase up to 5 tickets on your 3PM time slot, this limit will only take place on the 3PM time slot.

If you want to set the same ticket limit in all circumstances, no action is necessary. In this case, we recommend setting this limit in the page builder itself.

  • On the right-hand side, select Set Tickets Per Order from the dropdown

  • Enter the maximum number of tickets allowed per order in the text field on the right

  • Select the Tickets field from the dropdown

  • Click the + button if you would like to add another action that occurs when the condition is met

  • Click Save Action

  • Click Save Now in the upper-right corner of your page to save your changes. Click Publish to publish these changes to your live page


Manage Your Actions

Find the Action you would like to manage, and click any of the following icons:

  • The pencil icon allows you to edit the action

  • The pages icon allows you to copy the action

  • The + icon allows you to create a new action

  • The trash can icon allows you to delete the action


FAQs

What's the best way to test my actions?

We recommend using Preview mode to test your actions. Preview Mode allows you to review the visual and communication experience of your event page without processing real payments or saving data. Since Preview Mode respects actions, you can test your page in real time to ensure everything functions as expected.

  • To use Preview mode, go to your TicketSpice edit page

  • Save any changes on your page by clicking Save in the top-right corner

  • Select the Preview button in the top right corner

Warning: Because the Preview mode is only used for testing, do not share this URL with attendees. This link will not accept real orders or payments.

Why is my live page still showing pre-registration, offline payments, or credit card payment options when I've disabled these payment methods on my TicketSpice page?

A common reason a disabled payment method still appears on the live page is that there is an action on the page that references that payment method. Actions override the payment settings in the page builder. So, if an actions includes a reference to a payment method, it will appear on the live page — even if that method is turned off in your settings.

To fix this, review your actions and remove any references to the payment method you no longer want to offer.

Why don't I see the option to use the "set capacity limit" action when I add my time slot trigger?

If you add a time slot trigger and do not see the "Set Capacity Limit" option in your list of events, it's likely because your page is set up with independent time slots for each ticket level. If your page has independent time slots for each ticket level, the "Set Capacity Limit" action will not be available.

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