• I love the simplicity of your plug. Bravo. I tried the recurring event, but it isn’t exactly what we need and I wanted to know if you could perhaps customize it for my client and how much that would cost?

    They want to archive events and allow people to pay and have access for 10 days. Is that possible? I am a developer, but didn’t see much in the way of filters, etc.

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  • Plugin Author Joe Dolson

    (@joedolson)

    I’m trying to understand the product you’re providing, exactly; is it a page of your site that the ticket grants access to in some way? Normally, My Tickets gives a ticket to some kind of physical event; it doesn’t include any access control features for use on a website directly, so I’m not really sure what you’re asking for, here.

    Thread Starter arconsulting

    (@arconsulting)

    So these are virtual zoom events that are recorded. You can attend the actual event, but if you miss it, it will be archived and you can pay $25.00 to watch it at a later date.Once you pay, you have 10 days access to the event. It will likely be posted on youtube as an unlisted event. Is that possible?

    Thread Starter arconsulting

    (@arconsulting)

    So can you host virtual events with My Tickets? That’s the first question?

    Plugin Author Joe Dolson

    (@joedolson)

    There’s no particular reason you couldn’t do that. My Tickets, however, will *only* handle the process of selling tickets; it doesn’t do any of the portions involved in protecting the content for users.

    With your setup, that would be pretty straightforward; you’d just include the YouTube link in the event notes field, and include the template tag {event_notes} in your purchase email. There’s nothing My Tickets can do to restrict that access to within 10 days, however.

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