Set up ticket types, ask the questions you actually need answered, apply the right VAT rate, and take payment, all from wp-admin, with no separate booking platform and no cut of every ticket sold.
A standalone WordPress plugin. Works on its own, or paired with the Bluegoose app to create events by chat.
This isn't a calendar plugin with a "buy now" button bolted on. It's the full path from setting up ticket types to a confirmed, paid, checked-in attendee.
Multiple ticket types per event, each with its own price and a capacity limit that stops selling once it's reached.
Ask attendees exactly what you need (dietary requirements, company name, T-shirt size) per event, not a fixed generic form.
Set the VAT rate once per event and it's applied consistently through checkout, tickets and reporting. No manual recalculating.
A short three-step flow (tickets, details, review) instead of a generic WooCommerce cart that wasn't built for events.
Every paid registration gets a real PDF ticket with a QR code, sent automatically by email. No manual follow-up.
Scan each ticket's QR code at the door to confirm attendance. No separate check-in app or spreadsheet.
Bluegoose Events works as a plugin on its own. If you also use the Bluegoose app for your posts, event creation works the same way: describe the event in chat, and it becomes a real event on your site.
Add ticket types, custom fields, VAT rate, location and organizer details directly in wp-admin. No other plugin required.
Describe the event the way you'd tell a colleague (date, tickets, prices) and it's created as a real, editable event on your site.
Connect the payment provider that fits your market. Attendees pay at checkout; the registration is confirmed automatically once payment clears.
Registrations, payments and check-in stay in your own WordPress database, not locked in a third-party platform you'd have to export from later.
Install the plugin, set up your first ticket types, and open registration today.
Download Bluegoose EventsAlso writing posts? See Bluegoose for WordPress.