Reserved Seats - How to Create or Duplicate a New Event Time

Modified on Fri, 08 Sep 2023 at 12:33 PM

SimpleTix allows you to add or duplicate event times for your existing reserved seating event.

If you need to have additional time slots or show times you won't have to re-create an event.

Your newly added schedules will automatically sync ticket properties from previously created ones.


To create or duplicate a new event time:


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 your reserved seating event on the list, click on it to edit.


Once you see your reserved seating event 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. You'll see a list of your existing event schedules. Click Add Event Time to create a new one.

You'll see a list of your existing event schedules.
Click Add Event Time to create a new one.



7. Enter your preferred Start Date and Time as well as the End Date and Time for the new event schedule.


Enter your preferred Start Date and Time as well as the End Date and Time for the new event schedule.



8. Once done, click Create Time to finalize your changes.


Once done, click Create Time to finalize your changes.



9. You'll now see the added event time within the list.

  • It will also automatically sync ticket categories and details from your existing event times.


You'll now see the added event time within the list.


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