Most events end up scattered across tools — a spreadsheet for the guest list, a form for RSVPs, a ticketing site, a page builder. Here, the event (also called a site) is one home for all of it: passes, guests, invitations, and your public event page, wired together from the start.
In the dashboard
- From your organizer dashboard, open Your Events.
- Create a new event with a name and start/end dates — that's all that's required.
- Optionally add a description and cover image (both shown on your public event page). You can change everything later from Event Settings.
- Set the location from Event Settings: type the venue name or address — "The Fillmore, San Francisco" works — and it resolves to the real place, with the full address and a map on your event page. Not confirmed yet? Skip it and add it later.
Next: add a pass
Your event isn't usable until it has at least one access pass — that's how guests get in, whether you add them yourself, they RSVP, or they buy tickets. See Creating Access Passes.
With the AI
Create an event called Spring Gala on May 3 at The Fillmore
The assistant creates the event, sets the resolved venue (and reads it back so you can catch a wrong match), can generate a cover image, and then walks you straight into setting up passes.