Reserved Seats - How to Edit Ticket Categories

Modified on Fri, 8 Sep, 2023 at 12:34 PM

SimpleTix allows you to create ticket categories for your reserved seating events.

These categories will mainly be used to set ticket pricing tiers and zones on your seating chart.


Once your reserved seating event has been created, you'll have the option to customize the price, fees, and sub-prices as well as add more categories.



To edit ticket categories:


1. Go to manager.simpletix.com

2. Once logged in, from the top menu click on Events.


Once logged in, from the top menu click on Events.



3. Under the events list, type in your event's name to search for it.


Under the events list, type in your event's name to search for it.



4. Once you see it on the list, click on it to edit.


Once you see it on the list, click on it to edit.



5. Once in the event, click Times & Tickets on the left panel.

Once in the event, click Times & Tickets on the left panel.



6. On the next screen, you'll see a list of your event schedules. Click on the one you'd like to edit.


On the next screen, you'll see a list of your event schedules. 
Click on the one you'd like to edit.



7. You'll now be within the event time properties, scroll down to the Category section.


  • You can edit the price, fees, and sub-prices. 
  • You can add new ticket categories to the event - make sure to update your seating chart accordingly.
  • Edits to the categories, pricing, and fees will automatically apply to all event times. 
  • This allows consistent ticketing properties throughout your reserved seating event.


You'll now be within the event time properties, scroll down to the Category section.



8. Once done, scroll up and click Save on the top right to finalize your changes.


Once done, scroll up and click Save on the top right to finalize your changes.


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