A very full page

1.
Date & time
2.
Select tickets
3.
Purchase
4.
Payment
5.
Confirmation

With Tixmeister you can make any page in your ticketsite look just as you want: add text-blocks, alerts (as this box), images, expanding elements, links, you name it.

  • May 2024
  • June 2024
  • July 2024
Monday
Mon
Tuesday
Tue
Wednesday
Wed
Thursday
Thu
Friday
Fri
Saturday
Sat
Sunday
Sun
13 May
Sorry, we are closed on 13 May
14 May
15 May
16 May
17 May
18 May7/35
19 May14/28
20 May0/0
Sorry, we are closed on 20 May
21 May8/34
22 May9/33
23 May6/36
24 May9/33
25 May5/37
26 May0/42
27 May0/0
Sorry, we are closed on 27 May
28 May5/37
29 May0/42
30 May5/37
31 May8/34
01 Jun0/42
02 Jun3/39
     = Closed     = Almost sold out     = Sold out

In this demo, each timeslot had an initial capacity of 6 and random ticket-sales have already taken place. More sales for the first few days and less later on. If you purchase tickets for a timeslot that‘s nearly sold out, you can see its status change to “sold out”. Capacity is flexible: it can be unique for each timeslot and can be easily changed with the bulk-edit option in the backoffice.

Tixmeister can also be styled exactly like your own website. Here are a few examples of tailormade styled ticketsites.

These are working demos, just click on them and compare with the regular websites and tickets of those museums.

Click here to see how this page looks in the backoffice

If you think this looks a lot like the backoffice of WordPress… that‘s where we got our inspiration and it helps to keep the learning curve steep and short.

Klik hier om te zien hoe deze pagina er in het backoffice uitziet

Klicken Sie hier, damit Sie sehen wie diese Seite im Backoffice aussieht