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Event registration with payment, in one form

Collect attendee details and the ticket payment on the same page. Set ticket tiers, split long sign-ups into steps, and send a confirmation email that works as the ticket.

No platform fees · Connect your own Stripe · Cancel anytime
Spring Design Conference
Choose your ticket
Standard
$89
VIP
$179
Early Bird
$59
Full name
Email address
Register and pay $89
Secure payment by Stripe

A registration page, without the event platform

Big ticketing platforms make sense when you run hundreds of events and need a full marketplace. For a single workshop, conference, or class, that is a lot of overhead and a per-ticket cut you would rather keep.

An event registration form keeps it simple — your branding, your questions, your Stripe account. Attendees register and pay in one flow, and the money lands directly with you.

Your page, your brand

No marketplace listing and no logo you did not choose. The form looks like your event.

Your own Stripe

Ticket payments settle directly in your Stripe account. FormBuilder never holds the funds.

Ask anything

Add dietary needs, t-shirt sizes, or session picks with conditional fields and validation.

Sell more than one kind of ticket

Offer Standard, VIP, and Early Bird side by side. Each option carries its own price, and the total updates as the attendee chooses.

Payment field tiers

Define named price options on the payment field and let attendees pick one at registration.

Or multi-product mode

Need add-ons like a workshop pass or dinner seat? Switch to multi-product and let people combine items.

Server-verified totals

Every amount is recalculated on the server, so the price cannot be edited in the browser.

Group and discount pricing

Add a discounted Group or member tier as its own option, or apply a global coupon at checkout.

See how payments work →
Ticket type
Early Bird
Limited release · ends Friday
$59
Standard
Full conference access
Selected
$89
VIP
Front row plus speaker dinner
$179

Split a long sign-up into clean steps

Asking for a lot of detail does not have to mean one intimidating wall of fields. Break registration into pages with a progress bar so attendees always know how far they have to go.

Step by step

Group fields into pages — attendee details, preferences, then payment last.

Progress that motivates

A visible progress bar lowers the perceived effort and lifts completion on longer forms.

Conditional fields

Show a dietary question only when the dinner add-on is selected, and hide it otherwise.

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Your details
Preferences
Payment
Step 2 of 3
Dietary preference
Session track
Continue
Opens Mon, Apr 1
Closes Fri, Apr 26
Accepting registrations

Open and close registration on schedule

Set the dates your form goes live and stops accepting entries. Registration opens on your launch day and closes itself at the deadline — no need to remember to flip a switch.

Register-by deadline

Pick a close date and the form stops taking new registrations once it passes.

Scheduled open

Set a start date so early links do not collect entries before you are ready.

A clear closed message

Visitors after the deadline see a friendly closed notice instead of a broken page.

See form scheduling →
Want to cap numbers? Use a register-by deadline rather than a head count. FormBuilder does not auto-close at a fixed number of registrations.

Watch registrations land live

Every new sign-up appears on your submission dashboard the moment it happens. Keep an eye on the running count, and let your team know in Slack as tickets sell.

Live registration count

The dashboard updates in real time, so you always know how many people have signed up.

Slack on every sign-up

Post a message to a channel for each new registration to keep the whole team in the loop.

Export when you need it

Download the full attendee list as a spreadsheet for badges, check-in sheets, or planning.

Registrations today
142
Live
Maria Lopez · VIPjust now
James Carter · Standard2 min ago
Priya Shah · Early Bird5 min ago
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New registration: Maria Lopez bought a VIP ticket
You are registered for Spring Design Conference
Hi Maria, your spot is confirmed.
Ticket VIP · Spring Design Conference
Amount paid $179.00
Date Saturday, April 27

The confirmation email is the ticket

Every registrant gets an automatic confirmation email with their details and what they paid. Use it as the entry pass — attendees show it at the door and you check them off your list.

Sent automatically

The confirmation goes out the moment payment succeeds, with no manual step from you.

Doubles as the pass

It carries the attendee name, ticket type, and amount paid — enough to verify at the door.

You stay notified too

Get your own email notification for every registration alongside the dashboard entry.

Scannable QR check-in is on the roadmap. For now the confirmation email is the ticket.

Built for the events you actually run

One registration form adapts to whatever you are hosting.

Workshops

Take a seat reservation and the fee in one step, with materials or lunch as add-ons.

Conferences

Sell Early Bird, Standard, and VIP passes with session picks captured at sign-up.

Classes and courses

Enroll students, collect tuition, and gather the details you need before day one.

Fundraisers and galas

Sell seats or tables and collect an optional extra donation in the same form.

Retreats

Handle multi-day bookings, room preferences, and the deposit with conditional fields.

Training sessions

Register teams, capture company details, and bill the right amount per attendee.

Event registration questions, answered

Can I cap the number of registrations or mark the event sold out?
There is no automatic capacity limit that closes the form after a set number of registrations. The recommended approach is to set a register-by close date with form scheduling, then close the form yourself once you have the numbers you want. The dashboard shows a live count to help you decide.
Can attendees pick a specific seat or table?
Not as a visual seat map. You can offer ticket tiers and named options such as Front Section or Table 4 as choices on the form, but there is no interactive venue map or assigned-seating picker.
How do refunds work if someone cannot attend?
Because every charge lands in your own Stripe account, you issue refunds straight from your Stripe dashboard, the same way you would for any Stripe payment. FormBuilder keeps the registration record linked to that charge.
Can one person register several attendees at once?
Yes. Use multi-page forms or repeatable fields to collect details for several people in a single submission, then charge the combined total. Multi-product mode also lets one buyer add several tickets to the same order.
Do you support payment plans or installments for tickets?
No. The payment field handles one-time charges, so a registrant pays the full ticket price at sign-up. There is no recurring billing or split-into-installments option for event tickets.
Is there a waitlist when registration is closed?
There is no built-in waitlist feature. Once the form closes, visitors see a closed message. If you want to gauge interest after closing, you can publish a separate simple form to collect names and emails.

Open registration for your next event

Build the form, set your ticket tiers, connect Stripe, and start taking sign-ups — no platform fees, no code.

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